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  1. #1
    Night Fall
    Book 3 in the series:John Corey

    Night Fall - John Corey by Nelson DeMille
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    Based on the provided opinions, "Night Fall" by Nelson DeMille is a gripping thriller that delves into the investigation of the real-life TWA Flight 800 crash in 1996. The story follows John Corey, an NYPD detective, and his wife Kate, as they uncover a potential conspiracy surrounding the crash. The book is praised for its well-researched plot, compelling characters, and the way it weaves together elements of suspense, humor, and real-life events like the TWA 800 disaster and 9/11. DeMille's writing style is described as smooth, compelling, and filled with clever details, although some readers find the humor at times excessive.

    Bud Mitchell drove his Ford Explorer along Dune Road. Up ahead was a sign that said CUPSOGUE BEACH COUNTY PARK—OPEN DAWN TO DUSK. It was dusk, but Bud drove through an empty parking field, on the far ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series John Corey )

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    The Dante Club
    Book 1 in the series:The Dante Club

    The Dante Club - The Dante Club by Matthew Pearl
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    'The Dante Club' by Matthew Pearl revolves around a series of murders in Boston in 1865, inspired by scenes from Dante's Inferno. The main characters, including Longfellow, Lowell, and Holmes, are working on the first American translation of Dante's Divine Comedy. As the group delves into solving the mysterious murders, they find themselves in a race against time, trying to prevent further casualties and protect Dante's literary future. seamlessly combines historical fiction with a murder mystery, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of prominent literary figures in the post-Civil War era.

    The author, Matthew Pearl, skillfully weaves together elements of history, literature, and mystery, creating an engaging narrative that keeps readers intrigued throughout the book. Through detailed descriptions and well-researched references to Dante's work, Pearl transports readers back to 19th century Boston, providing a vivid portrayal of the time period and the intellectual pursuits of the characters involved in unraveling the murders.

    John Kurtz, the chief of the Boston police, breathed in some of his heft for a better fit between the two chambermaids. On one side, the Irish woman who had discovered the body was blubbering and wail...

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    Deep Secret
    Book 1 in the series:Magids

    Deep Secret - Magids by Diana Wynne Jones
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    'Deep Secret' by Diana Wynne Jones is a fantasy novel set partially at a fantasy convention, where the protagonist, Rupert Venables, a Magid, is tasked with recruiting a new junior Magid while dealing with the chaos in the Koryfonic Empire. The story unfolds in a convoluted yet ultimately satisfying manner, with a great sense of humor and darker undertones than typical young adult books. The characters, particularly Maree Mallory, are lively and engaging, carrying the reader through the intricate plot that weaves together different worlds and family dynamics.

    The book combines elements of fantasy, humor, and worldbuilding, creating an engaging narrative that builds up slowly but culminates in a madcap and delightful adventure. Jones's writing style is praised for its richly imagined fantasy world that is just a few steps removed from our own, with well-developed characters like Rupert and Maree. The plot is tightly woven, with unpredictable twists that keep readers hooked as they navigate through dark magic, political machinations, and romance in a modern-day England and various magical realms.

    All over the multiverse, the sign for Infinity or Eternity is a figure eight laid on its side. This is no accident, since it exactly represents the twofold nature of the many worlds, spread as they ar...

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    The Music of the Spheres by Chase Potter
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    'The Music of the Spheres' by Chase Potter is a beautifully written story that follows the friendship and blossoming romance between two young men, Ryan and Adam, from high school through college. The book intricately weaves together themes of friendship, love, tragedy, and self-discovery, creating a narrative that is both heartwarming and emotional. The author's writing style is characterized by its evocative descriptions, clever use of language, and ability to convey deep emotions through subtle nuances and interactions between characters.


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    Vanishing Games
    Book 2 in the series:Jack White

    Vanishing Games - Jack White by Roger Hobbs
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    'Vanishing Games' by Roger Hobbs follows the story of Angela, a criminal mastermind, who contacts Jack, a skilled Ghostman, for help after a dangerous heist goes awry. Set in exotic Macau, the plot involves piracy, sapphire smuggling, counterfeit money, and a high-stakes adventure. is praised for its rapid-fire pace, rich details, and breakneck action, providing a compelling read filled with twists and turns. Despite some flaws in the ending and character development, the book showcases the author's talent and creativity, making it a must-read for fans of crime fiction.


    (Also, see 29 recommendations for the series Jack White )

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    The Ice Storm: A Novel by Rick Moody
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    In the 1970s fictional town of New Canaan, Connecticut, 'The Ice Storm' by Rick Moody explores the dissolution of two families during the Thanksgiving weekend of 1973. The narrative delves into the complexities of suburban life, dysfunctional relationships, human sexuality, and the societal changes of the era. Moody's writing style is characterized as witty, biting, and almost too clever for its own good, capturing the contrast between the conviviality of suburban parties and the frozen interiors of the families involved.

    First: the guest room, with the orderly neglect of all guest rooms. Benjamin Paul Hood—the dad in what follows—in the guest room. In the house belonging to Janey and Jim Williams, just up the street f...

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    Green-Eyed Monster
    Book 0.5 in the series:The Boundlands

    Green-Eyed Monster - The Boundlands by Elsie Winters
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    'Green-Eyed Monster' in the series 'The Boundlands' by Elsie Winters is a short and fluffy orc romance read that introduces the characters Hyrak and Solandis. The story showcases a sweet, caring, and believable relationship development between an orc and a sylvan forest person, with elements of tenderness, deep emotions, and hot sexy moments. The writing style is witty and clever, providing excellent world-building that leaves breadcrumbs for readers to explore a fantasy world where mundane details coexist with fantastical creatures and romantic escapades.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Boundlands )

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    The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King
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    Trisha, a young girl, gets lost in the woods after stepping off the hiking trail to find a spot to use the restroom. The novel follows her journey through the forest as she tries to find her way back to civilization, encountering mysterious creatures along the way. The psychological thriller keeps readers hooked as they witness Trisha's resilience and determination to survive in the face of danger.

    'The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon' is a tale that delves into themes of survival, inner strength, and battling both inner and outer demons in times of peril. The story follows Trisha's hallucinations of monsters and creatures while lost in the woods, highlighting her struggle against hunger, thirst, and sickness while being stalked by a mysterious presence. The book combines elements of fantasy, psychological study, and suspense to create a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of a young girl's mind in a challenging situation.

    THE WORLD had teeth and it could bite you with them anytime it wanted. Trisha McFarland discovered this when she was nine years old. At ten o'clock on a morning in early June she was sitting in the ba...

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