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  1. #1

    How to Walk Away by Katherine Center
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    A moving, often funny, and ultimately uplifting read about picking yourself up when life knocks you down - a perfect choice for those who love stories of hope, resilience, and a dash of romance.

    "How to Walk Away" by Katherine Center follows the story of Margaret Jacobsen, whose life takes a tragic turn after a life-altering accident during a plane ride with her fiancé. The novel delves into Margaret's journey of coping with her new reality, the challenges she faces, her relationships with her family and loved ones, and her resilience in the face of adversity. Through a mix of humor, emotions, and family dynamics, the author portrays Margaret's path towards acceptance and healing in a heartfelt and inspiring manner, making it a compelling read for those looking for a story of strength and transformation.

    In "How to Walk Away," Katherine Center skillfully crafts relatable and endearing characters, particularly focusing on Margaret's growth, her sister Kit's unwavering support, and the dynamics within their family. The author's writing style is praised for its ability to draw readers in from the beginning, creating engaging and inspiring characters that resonate with the audience. The novel explores themes of love, resilience, family bonds, and personal growth, offering a heartwarming and emotional narrative that captivates readers with its blend of humor, seriousness, and relatability.

    Back in high school, my parents took my big sister, Kitty, and me to Hawaii one year. I dreaded the flight from the moment they told us until well after we were home again. The phrase “flying to Hawai...
    May 2018
    326 pages

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    What Katy Did
    Book 1 in the series:Katy did

    What Katy Did - Katy did by Susan Coolidge
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    A nostalgic, cozy read that delights with childhood misadventures and timeless lessons - but its old-fashioned style and moral themes may not appeal to everyone.

    What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge follows the life of Katy Carr, a spirited twelve-year-old girl living in 1860s America. As the eldest of six siblings, Katy is tomboyish and often gets into mischief. However, her life takes a drastic turn when a terrible accident leaves her an invalid, forcing her to learn lessons of patience, virtue, and selflessness during her prolonged recovery. Guided by her saintly Cousin Helen, Katy evolves from a selfish child into a wise role model for her siblings.

    1872
    190 pages

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    Walking Away by Xavier Neal
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    A bold, heartfelt, and super steamy romance about love finding you where you least expect it - and growing stronger when you open your mind. Perfect for adventurous romantics who love a side of emotional depth with their heat.

    "Walking Away" by Xavier Neal tells the story of a married couple, Jason and Gwen, who are struggling to keep their marriage intact after a life-altering accident leaves Jason confined to a wheelchair. In a bid to save their relationship, they invite a third person, Hudson, into their lives. Hudson's presence not only brings a new dynamic to their marriage but also helps each of them to grow and heal in unexpected ways. explores themes of love, communication, and acceptance in the face of adversity, presenting a unique take on the MMF relationship dynamic. The writing style is engaging, with vivid imagery and life lessons woven throughout the narrative, capturing the complexities of the characters' emotions and struggles.

    The beautiful caramel colored creation across from me sends a glare my direction. The kind of glare that makes me regret not doing more than just jerking off to her online profile photo. “It’s more co...
    January 2018
    323 pages

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    Half a Life by Darin Strauss
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    A short, powerful memoir about living with guilt and the struggle for self-acceptance. It's moving and thought-provoking, but not for everyone - come for the emotional honesty, not for light reading or a traditional narrative arc.

    Half a Life by Darin Strauss is a memoir that delves into a tragic event from the author's past when he was involved in a car accident that resulted in the death of a classmate. The book explores the far-reaching consequences of this moment on Strauss's life, examining themes of loss, guilt, maturity, accountability, hope, and acceptance. Through stark prose and piercing insight, Strauss takes the readers on a deeply personal and emotional journey, portraying his struggles with the aftermath of the accident and his attempts to come to terms with the incident and its impact on his life.

    The narrative of Half a Life offers a raw and honest account of Strauss's experiences, from graduating high school to starting his writing career, falling in love, and becoming a father. The book also touches upon the complexities of relationships, responsibility, and the internal conflict between blamelessness and responsibility. Through his writing, Strauss crafts a work that explores the depths of human emotions and the challenges of facing one's past, ultimately leading to a narrative that is both uplifting and profound.

    2010
    216 pages

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    The Dive from Clausen's Pier by Ann Packer
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    A gorgeously written, emotionally honest novel about tough choices, messy heartbreak, and the journey to figuring out who you are - even if the ending leaves you with more questions than answers.

    The Dive from Clausen's Pier by Ann Packer is a novel that follows the story of Carrie Bell, who is faced with a difficult decision after her fiancé becomes paralyzed in a diving accident. The book explores themes of love, loyalty, self-discovery, and moral dilemmas as Carrie navigates her feelings and responsibilities towards her fiancé, her family, and herself. The writing style is described as spot-on, realistic, and emotionally evocative, delving into the complexities of human behavior and relationships.

    July 2002
    432 pages

  6. #6
    If I Stay
    Book 1 in the series:If I Stay

    If I Stay - If I Stay by Gayle Forman
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    A moving, bittersweet read about love, music, and loss with a soulful but hopeful heart. Perfect if you want to feel all the feels and reflect on what really matters.

    'If I Stay' by Gayle Forman is a poignant and emotionally charged story about Mia, a talented 17-year-old cellist, who faces a life-altering decision after a tragic car accident takes the lives of her family. Through an out-of-body experience, Mia reflects on her past, relationships, and the choice she must make between staying in the physical world with its pain and joy or letting go. The narrative beautifully weaves between the present and Mia's memories, evoking heartbreaking and thought-provoking moments that explore themes of love, loss, and the fragility of life.

    The writing style in 'If I Stay' is described as beautifully written, heartwrenching, and bittersweet, reminiscent of 'The Lovely Bones.' Readers are drawn into Mia's life and struggles, feeling deeply connected to the characters and their emotional journey. The story unfolds through a blend of past and present events, creating a compelling narrative that explores themes of family, tragedy, and the complexities of decision-making in the face of unimaginable circumstances.

    I wake up this morning to a thin blanket of white covering our front lawn. It isn’t even an inch, but in this part of Oregon a slight dusting brings everything to a standstill as the one snowplow in t...
    1998
    311 pages

  7. #7
    Instant Attraction
    Book 1 in the series:Wilder

    Instant Attraction - Wilder by Jill Shalvis
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    Fun, flirty, and full of heart - "Instant Attraction" is a feel-good romance with lots of heat and plenty of laughs, perfect if you want your stories sexy and adventurous.

    Instant Attraction by Jill Shalvis is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Katie, the sole survivor of a bridge collapse, and Cameron Wilder, a snowboarder who is struggling to find his place in the world after a near-death experience. The book portrays their journey of self-discovery, healing, and love as they navigate through their past traumas and insecurities to find happiness together. The writing style is described as adventurous, sexy, and heartwarming, with a focus on deep character development and emotional depth.

    Death and destruction and horror still dogged her dreams. Until tonight, that is. Tonight she’d miraculously been nightmare free. So when she opened her eyes sometime just before one, she felt…confuse...
    2009
    337 pages

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    Winning Ruby Heart by Jennifer Lohmann
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    A unique, timely romance with memorable characters and a sports twist - imperfect but thought-provoking, especially for those who love stories about second chances and resilience.

    'Winning Ruby Heart' by Jennifer Lohmann is a romance novel that revolves around a former Olympic runner, Ruby, who is attempting a comeback after being involved in a doping scandal. The hero, Micah, a paraplegic sports journalist, had a role in exposing Ruby's scandal. Despite their rocky history, the story explores forgiveness, second chances, and unexpected love between the two characters. The plot delves into themes of redemption, self-forgiveness, and the complexities of relationships, set against the backdrop of the sports broadcasting and ultra marathoning world.

    The writing style of 'Winning Ruby Heart' is described as engaging, with well-developed characters and an unconventional hero. The story is praised for its unique and timely plot, tackling issues such as blood doping and disability with sensitivity and realism. Readers appreciated the depth of research the author put into portraying the characters' backgrounds and the emotional journey they embark on throughout the book.

    THE WOMAN IN the neon green baseball hat looked familiar to Micah Blackwell. There was a loose-limbed smoothness to the way she milled among the other racers at the starting line that tapped at a memo...
    September 2014
    384 pages

  9. #9
    Adaptation
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    Book 1 in the series:Adaptation

    Adaptation - Adaptation by Malinda Lo
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    A gripping, queer-inclusive YA sci-fi thriller with a side of romance and government secrets. If you’re here for conspiracies, heart, and self-discovery - with a dash of aliens - you’ll want to add this to your list.

    'Adaptation' by Malinda Lo follows the story of Reese, a teenage debate team star, who gets caught in a government conspiracy involving aggressive birds, extraterrestrials, and a unique love triangle. After experiencing a car accident, Reese wakes up in a military installation with newfound abilities, setting off a chain of events that challenge her understanding of herself and the world around her. The plot unfolds with fast-paced action, political intrigue, and elements of science fiction, all intertwined with themes of romance, coming-of-age, and self-discovery.

    The writing style of 'Adaptation' by Malinda Lo is described as gripping, suspenseful, and engaging, with a plot that moves at an exciting pace. The author skillfully balances teenage concerns with science fiction elements, creating a story that appeals to a wide range of readers, whether or not they have a specific interest in the genre. Through the character of Reese, Lo navigates themes of sexuality, relationships, and government conspiracies, offering a thought-provoking narrative that encourages critical reflection on contemporary societal issues.

    “What the—” Reese Holloway pushed herself out of the hard plastic seat facing the floor-to-ceiling windows. Outside, heat waves rippled over the oil-stained runway. She glanced back at David, her fore...
    2012
    421 pages

  10. #10

    Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes
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    A richly detailed, emotionally resonant coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the American Revolution - this classic is a must for fans of historical fiction, though it's not for everyone. If you like character growth, vivid settings, and a dose of history with your drama, Johnny Tremain is worth the read.

    Johnny Tremain is a historical fiction novel set in Revolutionary Boston, focusing on the life of Johnny, an apprentice silversmith. After injuring his hand in an accident, Johnny is forced to find a new path and becomes involved in pivotal events leading up to the American Revolution. The book intertwines Johnny's personal growth with historical figures like Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams, as Johnny navigates through the dangers and excitement of 1775 Boston.

    Esther Forbes' writing style in "Johnny Tremain" effectively blends fiction with historical events, offering readers a vivid portrayal of Revolutionary Boston and the internal conflicts faced by the protagonist. The story follows Johnny's journey from a young, selfish boy to a mature individual who discovers his true calling and becomes intertwined in the fight for American freedom.

    On the day that Johnny Tremain was first published, the United States was midway through World War II—though at the time, no one knew how much longer the war would go on. Germany had conquered Europe...
    1943
    325 pages

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