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    The Rain
    Book 1 in the series:Rain

    The Rain - Rain by Joseph A. Turkot
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    The Rain trilogy by Joseph Turkot follows the story of a female protagonist who embarks on an epic journey in a world where it rains 24/7 nonstop every day. The series explores a post-apocalyptic setting where the main characters face the challenges of relentless rain, survival, and self-discovery. The writing style is described as descriptive and immersive, allowing readers to feel and visualize the cold and damp environment vividly.

    The thing that always comes to mind first isn’t the how though, it’s the how much. Back when they were taking measurements still, according to Russell, the numbers to know were 15 and 5,400. Now he’s ...

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    After the Fall by Dan Santat
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    "After the Fall" by Dan Santat is a heartwarming story that follows Humpty Dumpty as he overcomes his fears and learns to navigate life after a traumatic fall. The book beautifully captures themes of bravery, perseverance, and resilience, making it a compelling read for young children and adults alike. Through poignant illustrations and a powerful message, the author skillfully portrays Humpty's journey of transformation and self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of facing fears and embracing one's true potential.

    The plot of the book revolves around Humpty's struggle to overcome his fear of falling again, showcasing his emotional resilience and determination to start over. The writing style is engaging and impactful, delivering a powerful message of hope and growth that resonates with readers of all ages. Overall, "After the Fall" is a modern twist on a classic tale that teaches valuable lessons about courage, perseverance, and the ability to rise above adversity.


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    Broken
    Book 1 in the series:After the Plague

    Broken - After the Plague by Imogen Keeper
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    'Broken' in the series 'After the Plague' by Imogen Keeper follows the lives of Frankie and Yorke, two survivors in a post-apocalyptic world devastated by a deadly plague. The story delves into the characters' struggles, emotions, and resilience as they navigate the aftermath of the catastrophe. Through engaging storytelling and emotional depth, the author explores themes of loss, survival, and the complexities of human nature in times of crisis.

    The narrative in 'Broken' is characterized by its gripping plot, well-developed characters, and evocative writing style. Imogen Keeper skillfully weaves a tale that elicits a range of emotions from readers, drawing them into a world where characters must confront their fears, grapple with grief, and find strength in the face of adversity. offers a poignant reflection on the fragility of life and the enduring power of hope amidst chaos.

    I knew it was bad, but somehow seeing the soaring concrete sloped roof of the once eternally busy airport dead empty drives home just how bad this really is. I was one of three officers left at the US...

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    Another Place at the Table by Kathy Harrison
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    'Another Place at the Table' by Kathy Harrison is a heart-wrenching and eye-opening memoir that provides a raw and honest look at the experiences of being a foster parent. Through the author's compelling storytelling, readers are taken on a journey through the challenges, emotions, and realities of the foster care system. Harrison's writing style is both compassionate and unflinchingly honest, offering a glimpse into the broken system and the resilience required to navigate it.

    The book delves into the author's personal experiences of fostering numerous children, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of providing a safe and loving home for those in need. Harrison's narrative not only sheds light on the complexities of foster care but also serves as a call to action, urging readers to consider the impact they can make in the lives of vulnerable children. Overall, 'Another Place at the Table' is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the joys and hardships of fostering, leaving a lasting impression on those who read it.


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    Igniting Ivy
    Book 1 in the series:Men on Fire

    Igniting Ivy - Men on Fire by Samantha Christy
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    Igniting Ivy by Samantha Christy is a heart-wrenching and emotional rollercoaster of a romance novel that follows the journey of two main characters, Bass and Ivy. The story delves into themes of loss, fear, grief, and love, with Ivy struggling to overcome her past traumas and Bass determined to help her heal. The book beautifully portrays the raw emotions and day-to-day experiences of a firefighter EMT, while also incorporating a twist-filled plot that keeps readers engaged until the heartwarming epilogue.

    “And your wife?” the guy on the other side of the counter asks me. He stretches his head to the side and looks behind me, then he checks his computer. “It says here the reservation is for Mr. and Mrs....

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    When There is Hope by Jane Goodger
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    'When There is Hope' by Jane Goodger is a captivating time travel romance novel that follows the story of Susan Butler, a woman from the 1990s who, after a fatal car crash, finds herself transported back in time to the 1800s, inhabiting the body of a woman named Margaret Johnsbury. Susan, now known as Maggie, navigates the challenges of her new life, striving to find happiness and love in a world where she is despised and misunderstood. The plot unfolds with emotional depth and subtlety, blending elements of romance and time travel to create a unique and engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    The writing style of 'When There is Hope' is praised for its improvement as the story progresses, with readers highlighting the unique storyline that sets it apart from other time travel romance novels. The character development of Maggie/Susan, the challenges she faces, and her unwavering hope throughout the novel add layers of complexity to the plot, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance with a touch of supernatural elements.

    “Look how big I am,” she yelled to her husband, who was leaning over their bathroom sink shaving. Steve stopped the buzzing razor just long enough to spread his arms wide to indicate her size and said...

  7. 'Master Your Emotions: A Practical Guide to Overcome Negativity and Better Manage Your Feelings' by Kerry J. Donovan and Thibaut Meurisse is a self-help guide that explores effective ways to cope with emotions, improve emotional resilience, and achieve personal growth. It delves into the impact of emotions on daily life decisions and provides tools to recognize, feel, and let go of negative emotions. The writing style is concise, insightful, and easy to follow, offering strategies to help readers gain control over their emotions and thoughts.

    Thibaut Meurisse's book 'Master Your Emotions' is divided into four engaging parts, each offering reasonable explanations on how to turn negative emotions into positive ones for personal growth. The author's confident and supportive tone encourages readers to explore different alternatives to cope with emotions and transform their lives. With references from other authors and a workbook included, the book provides a comprehensive overview of emotions and how they can be harnessed to promote positive feelings and achieve personal development.


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    The Wanderess And Her Suitcase by Meara O'Hara
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    The Wanderess and her Suitcase by Meara O'Hara is a memoir that follows a young woman's journey through the US while confronting the trauma and memories of her past growing up in a cult. The book delves into the protagonist's experiences under a violent cult leader, highlighting her resilience and inner strength as she navigates through her traumatic childhood into adulthood.

    The author, Meara O'Hara, presents her story with a blend of self-awareness, honesty, strength, and vulnerability. Through her narrative, she explores the emotional impact of her upbringing in a cult, offering readers a glimpse into her personal struggles and growth. The writing style captures the reader's attention by weaving together themes of trauma, abuse, family dysfunction, forgiveness, and personal transformation.


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    Zimbabwe by Tapiwa Mugabe
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    The poetry collection 'Zimbabwe' by Tapiwa Mugabe is described as a deeply moving and soul-stirring anthology by readers. The book is praised for its emotional depth, vivid imagery, and lyrical writing style that touches the readers' hearts and minds. Mugabe's poems are noted for their sensitivity, spiritual essence, and use of analogies that evoke strong emotions in the readers. The collection is a mix of strength, resilience, love, and wisdom, offering a blend of poignant and meaningful verses that speak directly to the readers' souls.


  10. Final Gifts: Understanding the Special Awareness, Needs, and Communications of the Dying by Maggie Callanan is a compassionate and insightful book that delves into the experiences of hospice nurses as they share intimate stories of patients at the end of life. Through these narratives, the authors shed light on the near miraculous ways in which the dying communicate their needs, feelings, and even choreograph their final moments. The book emphasizes the importance of listening to the dying person, offering practical advice on how to respond to their requests and help them prepare emotionally and spiritually for death. It draws parallels between the medicalization of birth and death, highlighting the shift towards experiencing these transitions surrounded by loved ones.

    The writing style of Final Gifts is warm, wise, and uplifting, making it a comforting read for those facing the loss of a loved one. The book encourages readers to approach death with compassion and connection, reminding them of the honor in being part of a dying person's journey. Filled with true stories and practical advice, this book serves as a guide for caregivers, family members, and anyone interested in understanding the unique needs and communications of those nearing the end of life.

    Joe paced anxiously—back and forth—at the foot of Laura’s bed. There was an odd stillness in the room. He edged around the nurse’s aide and the corner of the dresser so he could sit by his wife’s side...

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