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    The Lady Jewel Diviner - Lady Diviner by Rosalie Oaks
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    The Lady Jewel Diviner by Rosalie Oaks is a delightful Regency England novel with a mix of supernatural elements. The story follows Miss Elinor Avely, a Jewel Diviner with a magical gift of sensing precious stones. After a mishap in London, Elinor retreats to Devon where she encounters Miss Aldreda Zooth, a unique vampiri who aids her in a mission involving missing jewels, scandal, and unexpected alliances. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, trust is tested, and romance blossoms amidst the backdrop of Regency England.

    The writing style of The Lady Jewel Diviner is described as light-hearted, whimsical, and humorous, with a fast-paced and engaging narrative that keeps readers entertained. The book seamlessly weaves together elements of mystery, romance, magic, and folklore, creating a charming and captivating story that offers a refreshing twist on the Regency genre.

    Diamonds or cream tea? Miss Elinor Avely contemplated this difficult choice in the abstract as she stood in her new sitting room, holding two invitations in her hands. She concluded (rather quickly) t...

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    The Tomorrow File by Lawrence Sanders
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    'The Tomorrow File' by Lawrence Sanders is a science fiction novel written in 1975 that envisions a future society set in 1998 and beyond. The book explores a civilization where genetic classifications, artificial insemination, synthetic food, addictive substances, and governmental intrigue shape the lives of its inhabitants. The plot unfolds through three distinct 'books,' each with its own climactic resolution, although the final resolution leaves some loose ends untied. The writing style includes futuristic jargon, unconventional gender references, and a narrative that blends cautionary elements with societal reflections that resonate with contemporary issues.


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    The Lingering Dark - Kingdom of Stars by Jade Church
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    The Lingering Dark by Jade Church is a sapphic fantasy novel set in the Kingdom of Stars, following the story of Saiph, an immortal star and heir to the kingdom who is sent on a mission to kill a mortal woman claiming to be the true heir to the throne. However, after crossing realms, Saiph is captured by rebel humans and must rely on the help of Auren, the queen's guard, to navigate through the challenges she faces. The book explores themes of trust, loyalty, and questioning one's beliefs, as Saiph begins to unravel the mysteries surrounding her mission and her mother's motives.

    The writing style of The Lingering Dark is described as fast-paced, filled with witty banter, complex yet simple magic systems, and a diverse set of characters that readers quickly grow to love and root for. The plot unfolds with a mix of tension, romance, and mystery, keeping readers engaged from start to finish, and ending on a cliffhanger that leaves them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.


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    The Traitor Baru Cormorant - The Masquerade by Seth Dickinson
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    The Traitor Baru Cormorant follows the journey of Baru, a brilliant and complex protagonist, who is plucked from her native family to be educated by an empire that is taking over her homeland. As she rises through the ranks of the empire, she navigates a world of political intrigue, betrayal, and difficult choices. Baru's ultimate goal is to gain enough power to potentially liberate her home, but the central question remains: is she a traitor, and to what exactly? The book delves into themes of morality, sacrifice, and the cost of trying to change a system from within, all while exploring a society undergoing colonization, economic manipulation, and cultural suppression.

    The writing style of The Traitor Baru Cormorant is described as intellectually devastating and emotionally rigorous, blending elements reminiscent of authors like Guy Gavriel Kay and KJ Parker. The story unfolds with intricate plot twists, deep character studies, and a focus on political and economic intrigue. Despite being a fantasy novel without traditional magic elements, the book captivates readers with its complex characters, well-built world, and a narrative that challenges readers to question the boundaries of power and loyalty.

    The Masquerade sent its favorite soldiers to conquer Taranoke: sailcloth, dyes, glazed ceramic, sealskin and oils, paper currency printed in their Falcrest tongue. Little Baru, playing castles in the ...

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    A Scandal in Bohemia - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
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    'A Scandal in Bohemia' is a short story featuring Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler, where Holmes is tasked by the King of Bohemia to retrieve incriminating photographs from Irene Adler. The story highlights Holmes' cleverness, Adler's intelligence, and a plot twist where Holmes' plan is foiled by a woman, showcasing a different side of the famous detective. Readers are drawn to the engaging plot, the timeless writing style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and the character dynamics between Holmes and Adler.

    To Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotio...

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    The Blonde Identity by Ally Carter
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    In "The Blonde Identity" by Ally Carter, readers are taken on a thrilling journey filled with espionage, mystery, and romance. The story follows a woman who wakes up in Paris with amnesia, only to discover that she is being mistaken for a spy's identical twin sister. As she navigates a deadly conspiracy and works to clear her sister's name, she finds herself entangled in a fake marriage and a dangerous game of deception across Europe. With twists, turns, and suspenseful moments, this book keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they uncover the truth alongside the protagonist.

    Ally Carter's writing style in this standalone novel is described as quick, light, and adventurous, reminiscent of her beloved series like Gallagher Girls. The book combines elements of spy stories with a touch of humor, creating a captivating narrative that is both engaging and entertaining. Through witty dialogue, intriguing plot twists, and charming characters, Carter weaves a tale that is both suspenseful and heartwarming, making it a delightful read for fans of the author's previous works.


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    Dirty Headlines by L.J. Shen
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    Readers of "Dirty Headlines" by L.J. Shen describe it as a captivating enemies-to-lovers, sexy office romance novel with a touch of humor and quirkiness. The story revolves around Judith, who meets Celian for a one-night stand only to later discover he is her new boss and engaged to someone else. Despite the initial complications, their explosive night sets the stage for a rollercoaster of events filled with drama, angst, and unexpected twists. Shen's writing style is praised for its ability to create complex characters like Celian, who evolves from a charming jerk to a redeemable and irresistible lead, and Judith, a quirky and relatable heroine who navigates the challenges of their unconventional relationship.

    I had put on a white pencil dress and my black Chucks. Classy. Understated. Plus, I was going for serious and professional today. My dark blond hair was styled in a loose chignon, and I’d streaked my ...

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    Shadow Woman by Linda Howard
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    Lizette Henry wakes up one day to find that she doesn't recognize herself in the mirror, setting off a chain of events where she discovers she has lost two years of her life. As she struggles to piece together her memories and identity, Lizette is faced with the fear that someone is watching her and trying to harm her. With the help of a mysterious man named Xavier, Lizette delves into her past, uncovering secrets and facing danger as she tries to unravel the mystery surrounding her missing memories.


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    Gun Machine by Warren Ellis
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    'Gun Machine' by Warren Ellis is a gripping crime thriller that starts off as a police procedural but quickly evolves into a unique and captivating story. The plot kicks off with a bang as Detective John Tallow witnesses a shocking murder that leads him to a Manhattan apartment filled with guns connected to unsolved NYC murders. The writing style of Warren Ellis has been praised for its dark humor, sharp dialogue, and intricate character development. The book delves into the complexities of the characters, the intriguing plot twists, and the underlying themes of storytelling and information speed.

    A 911 call is the pain signal that takes a relative age to travel from the dinosaur’s tail to its brain. The lumbering thunder lizard of the NYPD informational mesh doesn’t even see the swift, highly ...

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    Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
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    "Dark Places" by Gillian Flynn is a gripping thriller that follows Libby Day, the sole survivor of a family massacre. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives and timelines, delving into the dark and twisted events surrounding the murders. Flynn's writing style captivates readers with its suspenseful and haunting narrative, keeping them on the edge of their seats as they uncover the chilling truths hidden within the characters' pasts.

    Ihave a meanness inside me, real as an organ. Slit me at my belly and it might slide out, meaty and dark, drop on the floor so you could stomp on it. It’s the Day blood. Something’s wrong with it. I w...

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