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Leaving Time
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1.9 K • Jul 4, '25
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John Lewis is a biography that tells the life story of the civil rights leader and U.S. Congressman, highlighting his pivotal role in the 1960s activism and his lifelong commitment to justice, equality, and nonviolent resistance. It celebrates his lasting impact on American history and civil rights.
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4.6 K • Jan 23, '25
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4.0 K • Jan 23, '25
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4.0 K • Jan 23, '25
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“James: A Novel” by Percival Everett is a reimagining of Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” told from the perspective of Jim, the enslaved man who accompanies Huck down the Mississippi River. Everett subverts the original narrative by centering James’s voice, intellect, and agency, exposing the brutal realities of slavery and racial hypocrisy in 19th-century America. The novel explores themes of identity, freedom, and…
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2.0 K • Apr 2, '25
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“One choice can transform you—or it can destroy you. But every choice has consequences, and as unrest surges in the factions all around her, Tris Prior must continue trying to save those she loves—and herself—while grappling with haunting questions of grief and forgiveness, identity and loyalty, politics and love.” Tris Prior’s journey continues in this second installment of the Divergent series, where she faces even greater…
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2.1 K • Jul 1, '25
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2.0 K • Jul 1, '25
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How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett is a practical and motivational book that encourages readers to make the most of their time. Written in 1910, the book offers timeless advice on how to use the 24 hours we all have each day to enrich our lives. Bennett argues that by dedicating even a small portion of our day to self-improvement—through reading, learning, or reflecting—we can achieve personal growth and fulfillment. Blending wit, wisdom, and actionable suggestions, the book inspires readers to rethink their daily routines and invest in their intellectual and spiritual well-being.
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4.7 K • Nov 8, '24
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4.2 K • Nov 8, '24
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Hillbilly Elegy is a deeply personal memoir by J.D. Vance that examines his upbringing in a poor Rust Belt town and offers a powerful insight into the struggles of America’s white working class. Raised in Middletown, Ohio, by a family with roots in the Appalachian region of Kentucky, Vance tells a story marked by instability, addiction, violence, and poverty. Despite these challenges, he eventually…
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2.3 K • Jun 25, '25
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2.3 K • Jun 25, '25
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2.3 K • Jun 25, '25
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Grass of Parnassus by Andrew Lang is a lyrical collection of poetry that captures the beauty of nature, the charm of mythology, and the poignancy of human emotion. Through elegant verse, Lang weaves themes of love, longing, and the fleeting nature of life into a timeless celebration of art and imagination.
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3.6 K • Nov 8, '24
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3.8 K • Nov 8, '24
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The spellbinding conclusion to Serpent & Dove trilogy. Lou and Reid have risked everything to build a life together—but enemies old and new gather around them. Morgane’s shadow looms large, and an ancient evil stirs. With magic surging out of control and loyalty tested at every turn, Lou and Reid must decide what they’re willing to sacrifice to save those they love… and the…
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2.0 K • Jun 10, '25
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2.4 K • Jun 10, '25
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2.4 K • Jun 10, '25
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Frivolous Cupid by Anthony Hope is a charming romantic comedy set in the aristocratic circles of 19th-century England, where the antics of a spirited young woman, her romantic pursuits, and the complications of love and social expectations lead to a series of humorous and heartwarming events.
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4.1 K • Nov 8, '24
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