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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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    Daughters of Sparta by Claire Heywood
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    'Daughters of Sparta' by Claire Heywood is a captivating novel that offers a fresh perspective on the stories of Helen and Clytemnestra from Greek mythology. The book delves into the lives of these legendary women, portraying their struggles and sacrifices in a male-dominated world. Through the eyes of the narrators, readers are taken on a journey that explores the complexities of sisterhood, love, betrayal, and the consequences of war. Heywood weaves a compelling narrative that brings to life the rich tapestry of Bronze Age women's experiences, shedding light on their roles and expectations in a society where power dynamics often dictated their fates.

    It had been a boring day. In fact, it had been a boring month. Ever since Theseus and his father had gone back to Athens, every day had been the same. The same as it always was. Spinning and spinning ...

  3. 'A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales' is a collection of short stories that retell various well-known fairy tales from different perspectives and with unique twists. The stories range from traditional retellings to more modern and creative adaptations, exploring themes of transformation, identity, and the consequences of actions. The writing style varies across the stories, offering a mix of humor, darkness, and whimsy that keeps the reader engaged throughout the book.

    Liz Wallach was a pretty good kid. She mostly did her homework on time and pretty much got along with her father and was usually polite to her girlfriends. She wasn’t perfect, by any means. She had be...

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    Amateur City - Kate Delafield by Katherine V. Forrest
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    'Amateur City' by Katherine V. Forrest is a groundbreaking lesbian mystery novel featuring LAPD detective Kate Delafield. The story revolves around Kate investigating the murder of a manager at an office furniture company. The plot is well-constructed, with colorful characters and a believable storyline that keeps the reader engaged. The book captures the politics and challenges faced by women, people of color, and the LGBT community during the era it was set in, providing a nostalgic and enjoyable read for those familiar with the time period.

    Just before seven-thirty, Ellen O’Neil walked off the elevator into the deserted lobby of Modern Office, Incor­porated. Temporarily ignoring her reason for arriving early—the mountainous filing she ha...

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    Pack Up the Moon by Kristan Higgins
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    Pack Up the Moon by Kristan Higgins is a poignant and heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and finding hope in the face of grief. The story revolves around Joshua Park, who experiences the transformative power of love through his wife, Lauren, as she battles a terminal illness. Through a series of letters left by Lauren for Joshua posthumously, the novel navigates themes of courage, family support, and the enduring nature of true love. Higgins weaves a narrative that expertly balances moments of sorrow with heartwarming reflections on life, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit in the midst of tragedy.

    The novel delves into the emotional journey of the characters, particularly Joshua, as he grapples with the devastating loss of his soulmate and embarks on a path of self-discovery and healing. Higgins' writing style beautifully captures the complexities of grief and showcases the depth of human emotions, offering a compelling exploration of love and relationships in the face of mortality.

    Dear Dad, I’m dying, my husband is going to be a widower, and this has been the most wonderful year of my life. How’s that for surprising? These past few weeks . . . months . . . I’ve been feeling thi...

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    Fortune's Favorites - Masters of Rome by Colleen McCullough
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    Fortune's Favorites, the third book in Colleen McCullough's 'Masters of Rome' series, delves into the final years of the Roman Republic, focusing on the rise of Sulla to Dictator of Rome, the fall of Sulla, and the emergence of Pompey the Great and Julius Caesar. The book provides an accurate portrayal of Roman culture, challenging the reader with intricate details and ceremonies. The author weaves a compelling narrative around historical figures like Sulla, Julius Caesar, and Pompey, exploring their ambitions, interactions, and political intrigues during this tumultuous period in Roman history.

    The storytelling in Fortune's Favorites is rich with historical context, political machinations, and personal relationships, offering a detailed account of the events leading to the downfall of Sulla and the ascent of Julius Caesar. McCullough's writing style brings to life the complexities of Roman society, presenting characters like Sulla and Caesar in multifaceted ways, portraying their strengths, flaws, and ambitions with depth and nuance.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Masters of Rome )

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    The Forerunner
    Book 1 in the series:Vice Versa

    The Forerunner - Vice Versa by Andre Soares
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    The Forerunner is a science fiction novel that intricately weaves together a tale of political intrigue, moral dilemmas, and futuristic scenarios. The story follows a space traveler from a distant galaxy who arrives on Earth with intentions to assist the population but also has his own hidden agenda. The author's unique approach to storytelling creates a vibrant and detailed world that challenges the reader to reflect on power, class, love, relationships, and more. Through a fast-paced narrative, the book explores the complex motivations of characters involved in unpredictable implementations of its intriguing premise, all while maintaining a riveting tension that keeps readers glued to the pages.

    The author, Andre Soares, skillfully combines descriptive world-building with a thought-provoking narrative that delves into human nature amid extraterrestrial influences. The book is praised for its intricate details, attention to creating future societies, and the ability to challenge readers to unpack their perspectives on various societal themes. The writing style is described as fast-paced, fun, and engaging, offering a unique spin on the science fiction genre that appeals to both seasoned sci-fi fans and newcomers alike.


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    Play On
    Book 1 in the series:Play On

    Play On - Play On by Samantha Young
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    'Play On' by Samantha Young is a captivating story about Nora, a young woman who faces numerous challenges and heartbreaks while trying to find herself and true happiness. The plot unfolds in three acts, delving deep into Nora's life story, her relationships, and her personal growth. The writing style, divided into three parts, focuses not only on romance but also on Nora's character development, struggles, and resilience in the face of adversity. The book intricately weaves together themes of love, loss, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships, keeping readers engaged and emotionally invested from start to finish.

    Aidan Lennox, the hero of the story, brings a mix of wealth, success, and emotional baggage, creating a compelling dynamic with Nora. The narrative explores Nora's journey through different stages of her life, highlighting her internal conflicts, aspirations, and the impact of her relationships on her sense of self. With engaging storytelling and intricate character development, 'Play On' offers a poignant portrayal of Nora's struggles, growth, and pursuit of happiness amidst life's challenges and unexpected turns.

    The smog was a pain. Willa sometimes let me go with her when she drove into the city, but it was a bad smog day, which meant we were staying at our apartment in the nice complex in Glendale. I was bor...

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    The Villain
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    Book 2 in the series:Boston Belles

    The Villain - Boston Belles by L.J. Shen
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    'The Villain' by L.J. Shen is a dark romance novel that explores the complex relationship between the main characters, Cillian and Persephone. The story delves into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, with Cillian initially portrayed as the villain but revealing a more nuanced character as the plot unfolds. The book features a mix of intense emotions, sizzling chemistry between the protagonists, and a plot that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    The narrative style of 'The Villain' is characterized by its intricate character development and intricate plot twists. Readers are drawn into a world where the lines between hero and villain blur, leaving them questioning the true nature of the characters. Shen's writing captures the dark and intense atmosphere of the story, creating a gripping read that explores themes of power dynamics, loyalty, and the complexities of human relationships.

    I said a silent prayer they’d stay on the street until I made it safely to my building. I hated coming home late but couldn’t say no to the babysitting gig I’d been offered after school hours. Collect...

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    The Memoirs of Cleopatra by Margaret George
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    'The Memoirs of Cleopatra' by Margaret George is a detailed historical fiction novel that delves into the life and loves of Cleopatra. The book is written from Cleopatra's first-person perspective, providing an intimate portrayal of the legendary queen's journey from her early memories to her tragic end. The novel captures the grandeur of ancient Egypt, political intrigues, battles, and personal relationships, offering a mix of factual events and fictional conversations with historical figures like Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.

    The book is praised for its meticulous research, vivid descriptions, and immersive storytelling that bring Cleopatra's world to life. Margaret George's writing style is commended for its ability to engage readers and provide a fresh perspective on a well-known historical figure. Despite its length, the novel is described as captivating, providing insights into Cleopatra's character, ambitions, and struggles, making it a compelling read for fans of historical fiction and ancient civilizations.

    Warmth. Wind. Dancing blue waters, and the sound of waves. I see, hear, feel them all still. I even taste the sting of the salt against my lips, where the fine, misty spray coats them. And closer even...

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