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    Astonish Me by Maggie Shipstead
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    'Astonish Me' by Maggie Shipstead is a novel that delves into the world of professional ballet, exploring the lives of dancers, their dreams, struggles, and relationships. The story follows Joan, a ballerina who helps a Russian dancer defect and later becomes romantically involved with him, leading to long-term effects on their lives and those around them. The narrative spans over 20 years, capturing the intricacies of the ballet world, the ambitions, rivalries, and love entanglements that shape the characters' journeys. Shipstead's writing style immerses the reader in the passionate and intense atmosphere of the ballet scene, while unveiling secrets and relationships that keep the reader captivated throughout the novel.

    IN THE WINGS, BEHIND A METAL RACK CROWDED WITH BUNDLES OF cable and silk flower garlands and the stringless lutes from act 1, two black dachshunds lie in a basket. They are awake but motionless, their...

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    Take Two
    Book 2 in the series:Hollywood Heat

    Take Two - Hollywood Heat by Laurelin Paige
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    "Take Two" in the series "Hollywood Heat" by Laurelin Paige follows the story of Micah, a famous movie star, and Maddie, a camera assistant who aspires to be a director. Their paths cross again after seven years, reigniting the explosive attraction they shared in the past. Despite their complicated history and Micah's reluctance towards relationships, the two find themselves drawn to each other once more on the set of Micah's new film. As they navigate the challenges of fame, career aspirations, and past mistakes, Micah and Maddie must confront their feelings and decide if they are willing to take a second chance on love.

    Laurelin Paige's writing style in "Take Two" expertly weaves together themes of second chances, Hollywood romance, and personal growth. The story delves into the complexities of relationships in the film industry, showcasing the intense chemistry between Micah and Maddie while exploring their individual struggles with trust, ambition, and self-discovery. Through alternating perspectives, readers are immersed in a tale of passion, redemption, and the pursuit of true love amidst the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.


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    Once in a Lifetime by Harper Bliss
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    'Once in a Lifetime' by Harper Bliss is a heart-wrenching tale of two women, Jodie and Leigh, who are soulmates torn apart by differing dreams. The story delves into their intense attraction to each other, their struggles with other relationships, and their eventual reunion orchestrated by Jodie's son. The narrative beautifully captures the emotional rollercoaster of love, heartbreak, and reconciliation as Jodie and Leigh navigate their feelings and past to find their way back to each other.

    The writing style in 'Once in a Lifetime' is described as impactful, passionate, and intriguing, drawing readers into the lives and thoughts of the characters. The book skillfully weaves together themes of intense love, second chances, and personal growth, creating a story that resonates with readers on a deep emotional level. The author, Harper Bliss, expertly conveys the pain, passion, and longing experienced by the characters, making it a compelling and unforgettable read.


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    Jam on the Vine by LaShonda Katrice Barnett
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    Jam on the Vine by LaShonda Katrice Barnett is a captivating novel that delves into the life of Ivoe Williams, a determined black woman in the early 20th century striving to break into journalism. The story follows Ivoe's journey as she faces discrimination, overcomes obstacles, and eventually establishes her own black newspaper, Jam on the Vine, with the support of her community. Through rich historical references and vivid storytelling, Barnett paints a poignant picture of racism, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams in a time when Black Americans were still treated unfairly.

    The novel not only explores the challenges faced by Ivoe and her family but also sheds light on the broader issues of racism, segregation, and the struggle for acceptance in post-Civil War America. Barnett's writing style beautifully weaves together the personal struggles of the characters with larger societal issues, creating a compelling narrative that educates readers on the injustices endured by Black Americans during that period.


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    The Midnight Bargain by C.L. Polk
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    In "The Midnight Bargain" by C.L. Polk, the story unfolds in a world where women must give up magic upon marriage to protect their unborn children from dangerous spirits. The protagonist, Beatrice Clayborn, desires to become a Magus but faces pressure from her family to find a wealthy husband during the Bargaining Season. As Beatrice navigates societal expectations and her own ambitions, she forms alliances, faces impossible choices, and explores themes of love, magic, and freedom in a Regency-inspired setting with a touch of fantasy.

    The book is a blend of fantasy and romance, exploring themes of women's rights, societal expectations, and the pursuit of independence in a magical world reminiscent of Regency England. With a focus on strong female characters, forbidden magic, and intricate world-building, "The Midnight Bargain" offers a unique and engaging narrative that delves into the struggles and triumphs of its characters as they navigate a society where women's magic is suppressed for the sake of tradition and family obligations.

    The carriage drew closer to Booksellers’ Row, and Beatrice Clayborn drew in a hopeful breath before she cast her spell. Head high, spine straight, she hid her hands in her pockets and curled her finge...

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    Scruples by Judith Krantz
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    'Scruples' by Judith Krantz is a novel that delves into the luxurious and scandalous world of a Beverly Hills boutique, Scruples, and the lives of the people associated with it. The book is described as a mix of girly parts, gossipy elements, and mildly raunchy themes centered around wealth, power, and haute couture. The plot revolves around the intricate lives of the characters, their interactions, and the glamorous backdrop of the fashion and film industries.

    The writing style of 'Scruples' is often characterized as long and verbose, with some readers finding it fun in a gossipy way while others criticize it for being overly descriptive and devolving into tedious tangents. The book is noted for its trashy sex scenes, scandalous elements, and a mix of compelling main characters that navigate intersecting plot lines within the extravagant settings of Beverly Hills.

    In Beverly Hills only the infirm and the senile do not drive their own cars. The local police are accustomed to odd combinations of vehicle and driver: the stately, nearsighted retired banker making a...

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    The Course of Honor by Lindsey Davis
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    'The Course of Honor' by Lindsey Davis is a historical novel set during the reigns of Emperors Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero, following the love story of Vespasian, a young farmer turned ambitious politician, and Antonia Caenis, a former slave woman. The book beautifully portrays their relationship, grounded in friendship and love, set against the turbulent political background of Ancient Rome. The author, Lindsey Davis, expertly weaves a tale of real people and events, offering a glimpse into the lives of these two strong individuals who defied societal norms to be together.

    The novel skillfully delves into the complexities of Roman society, portraying the struggles and triumphs of Vespasian and Antonia as they navigate their forbidden love amidst political intrigue and societal expectations. The writing style is engaging, historically accurate, and culturally authentic, providing readers with a vivid and immersive experience of Ancient Rome, its customs, and its notable historical figures.

    Everywhere lay silent. The echoes of their own footfalls had whispered and died. No other sign of occupation disturbed the chill, tall, marble-veneered corridors of the staterooms on the Palatine Hill...

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    The Last Tycoon by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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    The Last Tycoon by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an unfinished novel set in Hollywood in the 1930s, centered around Monroe Stahr, a film producer who falls for a young woman resembling his deceased wife. The narrative is presented through the eyes of the young daughter of a studio head, providing a unique perspective on Stahr's relationships and struggles. Fitzgerald's writing style showcases his mastery of observation, vivid descriptions, and exploration of moral ambiguities in the glamorous yet complex world of Hollywood.

    Though I haven’t ever been on the screen I was brought up in pictures. Rudolph Valentino came to my fifth birthday party – or so I was told. I put this down only to indicate that even before the age o...

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    Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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    'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare is a classic tragedy that follows the story of Prince Hamlet of Denmark. The play delves into themes of grief, revenge, madness, and the complexities of human nature. Hamlet is faced with the task of avenging his father's murder by his uncle, who has married his mother and usurped the throne. As the plot unfolds, the characters grapple with betrayal, deception, and the fine line between reality and illusion. The language used by Shakespeare is praised for its complexity, depth, and ability to convey universal themes through personal struggles.


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    Can You Forgive Her? - Palliser by Anthony Trollope
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    "Can You Forgive Her?" by Anthony Trollope is the first novel in the Palliser series, focusing on the lives of various characters, particularly Alice Vavasor, Lady Glencora Palliser, and Arabella Greenow. Set in the Victorian era, the book delves into themes of societal conventions, class dynamics, and the struggles of women in a male-dominated world. Through intricate character developments and detailed narratives, the novel explores the challenges faced by the protagonists as they navigate through love, relationships, and societal expectations.

    Whether or no, she, whom you are to forgive, if you can, did or didnot belong to the Upper Ten Thousand of this our English world, I amnot prepared to say with any strength of affirmation. By blood sh...

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