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    Broken Blade
    Book 1 in the series:Fallen Blade

    Broken Blade - Fallen Blade by Kelly McCullough
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    Aral Kingslayer, a broken man and former member of a religious order of assassins, now lives as a shady drunk doing odd jobs for drinking money. His shadow, a living creature from another dimension, plays a significant role in the magic system of the world. When Aral takes on a job that leads him to confront his past and face a dangerous conspiracy, he must navigate a world where gods can die and heroes can fail. The story unfolds in a noir detective style within a fantasy realm, focusing on Aral's struggles with addiction and his partnership with his familiar, Triss.

    The book delves into a world where the Blades of Namara, tasked with delivering justice, face betrayal and death after their goddess is killed. As Aral uncovers a conspiracy, he must grapple with his shattered faith and rediscover his sense of purpose. The story combines elements of mystery, action, and character development, offering a unique take on fallen heroes and intricate world-building that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    Troublewore a red dress. That was my first thought when the girl walked into the Gryphon’s Head. My second was that the dress didn’t fit as well as it should for a lady’s maid. It was cut for someone ...

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    Go Ask Alice by Beatrice Sparks
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    'Go Ask Alice' by Beatrice Sparks is a controversial book written in diary format, depicting the life of a teenage girl caught in a world of drugs and addiction. The story follows her emotional and physical breakdown as she spirals into drug abuse, providing a raw and detailed account of the struggles she faces. The book aims to educate readers, especially teens, about the dangers of drugs and the impact they can have on one's life, with a narrative that moves smoothly and offers insights into the complexities of addiction.

    The book presents a tragic and unsettling tale of a young girl's descent into drug addiction and the harrowing consequences that follow. Through diary entries, the author, purportedly an anonymous teenager, takes readers on a journey through the highs and lows of addiction, shedding light on the challenges and realities faced by individuals struggling with substance abuse. Despite the controversy surrounding its authenticity, 'Go Ask Alice' remains a thought-provoking read that delves into the dark realities of drug abuse and the difficulties of breaking free from its grip.

    Yesterday I remember thinking I was the happiest person in the whole earth, in the whole galaxy, in all of God’s creation. Could that only have been yesterday or was it endless light-years ago? I was ...

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    Manhattan State of Mind - Billionaires In Charge by Rosa Lucas
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    In 'Manhattan State of Mind' by Rosa Lucas, readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they follow the complex relationship between Lucy Walsh, an IT superstar, and her alpha billionaire boss, JP Wolfe. The plot unfolds after Lucy wakes up in the hospital with a year of memories missing, including a torrid affair with JP. As the story progresses, readers are treated to a unique take on an opposites attract romance, filled with vulnerability, passion, and second chances. The author, Rosa Lucas, weaves a tale of love, redemption, and self-discovery, keeping readers hooked until the very end.


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    Thank You for Your Service by David Finkel
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    Thank You for Your Service by David Finkel is a poignant and heart-wrenching account that delves into the lives of veterans struggling with PTSD, TBI, grief, family dynamics, treatment challenges, red tape, and the alarming rate of suicide among returning soldiers. Written by a journalist who embedded with troops in Iraq, the book weaves together personal stories of veterans, their spouses, and officials trying to address the crisis. Finkel's writing style is powerful and raw, providing readers with a realistic portrayal of the struggles faced by male and female veterans as they attempt to reintegrate into society after experiencing the horrors of combat.

    The book sheds light on the psychological toll that serving in combat takes on service men and women long after the fighting is over. Through well-researched narratives and moving accounts, Thank You for Your Service emphasizes the high cost paid by individuals who serve in war, highlighting the importance of understanding and addressing the mental health challenges faced by our veterans and their families.

    The amazing thing was that no one knew. Here was all this stuff going on, pounding heart, panicked breathing, sweating palms, electric eyes, and no one regarded him as anything but the great soldier h...

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    Thing of Beauty by Stephen Fried
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    Thing of Beauty by Stephen Fried is a tragic tale of a girl named Gia, who faced abandonment, heroin addiction, and eventually died from AIDS. The book delves into Gia's life as a model, her struggles with drug abuse, and her constant inner battle with identity and societal expectations. Readers found the book to be a detailed account of Gia's life, shedding light on the fashion industry, drug abuse, and the larger-than-life existence of the protagonist.

    The narrative captures Gia's journey from a young, abandoned girl to a successful model, highlighting the pitfalls of fame and the dark realities of the modeling world. The book portrays Gia's fractured personality, her need for stability, and the tragic consequences of her tumultuous life, ultimately painting a poignant picture of a woman who could not find solace within herself.

    The 1970s came early for Gia Marie Carangi. Many people would later recall 1973, the year the Vietnam War ended and the Supreme Court made abortion legal, as the official start of what they remembered...

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    Valiant
    Book 2 in the series:Modern Faerie Tales

    Valiant - Modern Faerie Tales by Holly Black
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    Valiant follows the story of Val, a teenage girl who runs away to New York City after being betrayed by her mother and boyfriend. In the city, she befriends other runaways and delves into a world filled with fairies, trolls, and magical creatures. The book portrays a gritty urban fairy tale with dark undertones, exploring themes of betrayal, drug addiction, and the complexities of relationships. The writing style is described as intense, dark, and immersive, drawing readers into a world that is both fantastical and dangerous.

    Valiant is praised for its originality, engaging plot, and well-developed characters. The book is considered a sophisticated sequel to the previous novel, Tithe, showcasing the author's depth of understanding of the imaginary world she has created. Readers appreciate the urban fantasy setting, the exploration of moral ambiguity, and the intricate relationships between the characters. The blend of real-world issues with fantastical elements adds depth to the story, making it a compelling read for both young adult and adult audiences.

    Valerie Russell felt something cold touch the small of her back and spun around, striking without thinking. Her slap connected with flesh. A can of soda hit the concrete floor of the locker room and r...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Modern Faerie Tales )

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    Her by Christa Parravani
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    'Her' by Christa Parravani is a raw and emotional memoir that explores the deep bond between identical twin sisters, Christa and Cara. The book delves into the tragic events that unfold in their lives, including Cara's descent into drug abuse and eventual death. Christa grapples with grief, self-destructive behavior, and the complex feelings of trying to fill the void left by her twin's absence. The narrative is compelling, exploring themes of loss, survival, and the healing power of writing.

    I forgot who I was after my sister died. I tried to remind myself with a trinity mantra. I whispered my mantra to the woman who stared back at me in my morning mirror: I’m twinless. I’m a photographer...

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    The Furious Longing of God by Brennan Manning
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    'The Furious Longing of God' by Brennan Manning is a profound exploration of God's unconditional and intense love for humanity. Manning's writing style vividly portrays God's relentless pursuit of His children, showcasing a love that knows no limits and boundaries. Through poignant stories and reflections, the author challenges readers to embrace God's love and live authentically, free from the burden of perfection and self-improvement.

    Manning's book delves into the transformative power of God's love, inviting readers to experience a radical shift in their perception of faith and relationship with God. The author weaves together personal anecdotes, philosophical insights, and biblical references to convey a message of acceptance, grace, and the profound impact of living in God's love. 'The Furious Longing of God' is not just a book, but a journey towards understanding and embracing the depth of God's love for each individual.

    Ironically it was April Fool’s Day, 1975, 6:30 a.m., and I woke up in a doorway on Commercial Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I was thick in an alcoholic fog, sniffing vomit all over my sweater...

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    Recovery: Freedom from Our Addictions by Russell Brand
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    "Recovery: Freedom from Our Addictions" by Russell Brand is a heartfelt exploration of addiction and recovery, emphasizing the importance of 12 step programs. Brand shares his personal experiences and insights, offering a modern interpretation of the 12 Steps and how they can be applied to various aspects of life. Through a mix of wit, humor, and deep reflections, Brand guides readers through the journey of overcoming addictive behaviors and finding a path towards freedom and self-improvement.

    Here in our glistening citadel of limitless reflecting screens we live on the outside. Today we may awaken and instantly and unthinkingly reach for the phone, its glow reaching our eyes before the lig...

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    We All Fall Down: Living with Addiction by Nic Sheff
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    Nic Sheff's book 'We All Fall Down: Living with Addiction' delves into the raw and honest portrayal of addiction and recovery. The author shares his personal journey through the world of rehab and recovery, chronicling the ups and downs of trying to overcome his addiction. Sheff's writing style is described as expletive-ridden yet unique, offering a vivid portrait of substance abuse. The book sheds light on the author's struggle with addiction, mental illness, and the relentless compulsion to use drugs.

    Besides, I know leaving her is the only option I have. Practically all the therapists in this whole goddamn place have made it their personal mission to convince me she’s nothing but poison for me—tha...

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