Books matching: emotional resilience
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Atmospheric and immersive, "The Rain" is a slow-burning, emotional ride through a waterlogged world. It’s a great pick for fans of character-driven post-apocalyptic stories, but might drag for those who crave fast pacing and airtight logic.
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...December 2013•365 pages - #2
Gentle, heartfelt, and wise - this is a must-have for families navigating grief, offering comfort and honesty that lingers long after reading.
"I loved how it explained that there's usually ways to make bears better but this time was different. I also loved that it used clear language stating that when Ida's body stopped working she would die." "Ida, Always by Caron Levis and illustrated by Charles Santoso is a sweet, two hankie picture book that depicts how loved one's imprint in our world and on our hearts remains after they die. It deals with death that acknowledges the sadness and grief and celebrates life and relationships." The book beautifully captures the relationship between two polar bears, Ida and Gus, as well as the emotions and experiences surrounding terminal illness and loss.
February 2016 A gripping, fast-paced YA sci-fi adventure with unique representation and strong action - perfect for dystopian fans, but may feel familiar if you crave big twists or prominent romance.
Talin is a refugee from Basea living in Mara, the last free nation fighting against the Karensa Federation. She joins as a Striker to combat the Federation's monstrous war experiments, including Ghosts. When a mysterious runaway from the Federation, Red, is sentenced to death, Talin saves him and discovers a deeper connection between them. Along with her friends Jeran and Rooke, they work to save their country with Red possibly being the key. The book is praised for its intricate plot, character evolution, and unique worldbuilding, showcasing themes of war, friendship, and sacrifice.
I look quickly at Jeran. The easy attitude he’d had moments earlier has vanished, and his face is drained of blood. He looks down, away from these two Senators who are his family, pretending to be fas...September 2020•363 pages- #4
An emotional, thought-provoking novel that shines a light on the struggles and strength of Afghan women - beautifully written but often heavy. Recommended if you're ready for a powerful and often harrowing journey that doesn't pull any punches.
A House Without Windows by Nadia Hashimi is a gripping novel that delves into the complexities of Afghan culture and the struggles faced by women in a patriarchal society. The story follows Zeba, a woman accused of murdering her husband, as she navigates the flawed legal and religious systems in her quest for justice. Through Zeba's journey, the author sheds light on the harsh realities of life for women in Afghanistan, showcasing themes of sacrifice, courage, and the fight for freedom amidst oppression. The writing style is captivating, drawing readers into the vividly depicted scenes and complex characters that grapple with moral dilemmas and cultural clashes.
IF ZEBA HAD BEEN A WOMAN LESS ORDINARY, KAMAL MIGHT HAVE seen it coming—a gnawing feeling or at least a few hairs standing on end. But she gave him no warning, no reason to believe that she would be a...August 2016•430 pages - #5
'A Million Things' by Emily Spurr is a heart-wrenching yet beautifully written novel that delves into the world of a ten-year-old girl named Rae and her dog Splints. The story unfolds with a tragic event that leaves Rae grappling with immense sorrow and loneliness. Through the eyes of Rae, the author masterfully paints a landscape where family is both lost and found, highlighting themes of resilience, pain, grief, and friendship. The narrative skillfully weaves together moments of warmth, hope, and heartbreaking realities, creating a compelling and emotionally charged storyline that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
The book captures the poignant journey of Rae as she navigates through challenging circumstances, forming unique and heartwarming friendships along the way. Emily Spurr's writing style shines through as she portrays Rae's resilience and wisdom beyond her years, drawing readers into a world where the characters feel real and the emotions raw. With a mix of sorrow, determination, and glimpses of hope, 'A Million Things' is a captivating tale that explores themes of mental illness, loneliness, relationships, and the enduring strength found in unexpected connections.
The smell eventually drifts into all the corners of the house. It’s got to the point I can smell it from the lounge room. A heavy stink, seeping weighty and liquid; bad enough to drag me up from sleep...August 2021•304 pages - #6
'The Land Where Sinners Atone' by V.F. Mason is a dark romance novel that follows the story of Phoenix Hale, a woman who goes through a traumatic event that changes her life drastically. The plot revolves around Phoenix's journey of survival, forgiveness, and finding love again, particularly with Zachary King, a man filled with remorse and seeking redemption. delves into themes of love, forgiveness, and the unmasking of a mysterious figure known as the Unsub, all while keeping readers on the edge with intense emotions and unexpected twists.
“That’s the last time we’ll make you an offer. My advice… take it. The only reason it’s even on the table is because you saved my wife’s life,” the DA says, pushing the paper in my direction as I star...May 2020•380 pages - #7
A powerful, emotional start to a post-apocalyptic series with memorable characters and a lot of heart - just be prepared for tears and to crave the next book.
'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...March 2020•144 pages - #8
A heartfelt, slow-burn romance packed with emotional depth and Alaskan adventure - perfect for fans of character-driven love stories who want to savor every step of the journey.
'Running Wild' by K.A. Tucker follows the story of Marie and Tyler, set in the competitive world of the Alaska dog sledding community. Marie, a caring veterinarian, finds herself in a rocky encounter with Tyler, a newcomer to town, over the mistreatment of a sled dog. As circumstances continue to throw them together, their initial tension evolves into a slow burn romance filled with undeniable chemistry and emotional depth. The plot unfolds with themes of heartbreak, self-discovery, and second chances, as both Marie and Tyler navigate their past hurts and uncertainties while exploring the possibility of a future together.
The writing style in 'Running Wild' is described as engaging and immersive, capturing readers' attention from the first page. The author skillfully weaves a story filled with complex characters, emotional depth, and vivid descriptions of the Alaskan landscape and sled dog culture. The slow burn romance between Marie and Tyler, combined with the heartbreaking moments and unexpected twists, keeps readers engrossed in the story from start to finish.
“Can we put this on my tab? Lori decided Christina needs braces, and she’s hounding me to pay for them. I’m good for this, as soon as I get paid.” Brad watches me with those expressive green eyes—eyes... - #9
A sizzling, inventive blend of sci-fi and passion with Vikings in space, but be ready for an open-ended finish - this series is best savored in order!
'Viking Unbound' by Kate Pearce is the third book in the 'Triad' series, involving twin Viking brothers, Einarr and Aki, who were frozen in ice for 4,000 years and are discovered in the current society. The book explores themes of romance, mystery, intrigue, and discrimination as the characters navigate their triad romance and battle against corrupt systems. The writing style is described as rich, engaging, and thrilling, with characters who go to great lengths to prove their love.
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In the book 'Brutalize Me' from the series 'Corrupted Royals' by Michelle Heard, readers are immersed in a story of arranged marriages, mafia romance, and insta-love vibes. The plot revolves around Tiana Petrov, a shy and introverted Bratva Princess, and her unexpected romance with Armani De Santis, an enforcer for the Italian Mafia. As Tiana navigates a forced marriage to a cruel man, Armani steps in to protect her, leading to a tale of love, protection, and loyalty in the midst of dangerous underworld dealings. The writing style captures the emotional depth of the characters, the tension of the mafia world, and the journey of self-discovery and empowerment for Tiana.
March 2023•338 pages
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