Books matching: harvard university setting

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    The Class by Erich Segal
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    The Class by Erich Segal seems to be a book that blends comedy and romance. It is described as having three relationships spaced out over the season, with a total of six people involved, not following a serial monogamist pattern. Some readers compare it to sitcoms and TV shows, mentioning it as the only great romcom sitcom in English they know of. The book is known for its engaging and fun storyline, making it a good choice for both reading assignments and leisure reading.

    I thought the sparrow’s note from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder bough; I brought him home, in his nest, at even; He sings the song, but it cheers not now, For I did not bring home the river and...

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    Dirty Filthy Rich Boys - Dirty Duet by Laurelin Paige
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    The novella "Dirty Filthy Rich Boys" by Laurelin Paige serves as an enticing introduction to the series, introducing readers to the lives of Harvard University students Weston King, Donovan Kincaid, and scholarship recipient Sabrina Lind. Sabrina becomes infatuated with Weston, attending parties at his house and dreaming of being with him, all while being observed by Donovan, her TA. The story delves into the dynamics between the characters, hinting at unspeakable events and toxic relationships that set the stage for the series' main events. The writing style is captivating, drawing readers in with its dark undercurrent, intriguing characters, and glimpses of what's to come in the Dirty Duet series.

    The novella successfully sets the stage for the series, leaving readers eager to delve deeper into the lives of the characters and uncover the mysteries surrounding their relationships and pasts. With a mix of romance, intrigue, and complex characters, "Dirty Filthy Rich Boys" teases readers with a taste of what's to come, building anticipation for the subsequent books in the series.


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    Ghosts of Harvard by Francesca Serritella
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    After her brother's suicide at Harvard, Cadence Archer enrolls to uncover the truth behind his death. The novel delves into themes of mental health, suicide, and family dynamics, while intertwining elements of mystery, history, and the supernatural. Through a complex narrative, the story follows Cadence's journey as she navigates Harvard's dark past and uncovers shocking revelations that challenge her perception of reality and her own sanity.

    CADY HADN’T SET foot on Harvard’s campus since her older brother’s suicide. It was the place where Eric had eaten his last meal, dreamed his last dream, taken his last breath. The sight of the red bri...

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