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    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling
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    'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' is the final installment in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. The plot revolves around Harry's quest to find and destroy Voldemort's horcruxes while facing numerous obstacles and sacrifices. showcases a mix of action, drama, and emotional moments as Harry and his friends confront the ultimate challenge of defeating Voldemort and saving the wizarding and muggle world. Readers praised the satisfying conclusion, the development of characters, and the way loose ends from previous books were tied up in this final installment.

    Thetwomenappearedoutofnowhere,afewyardsapartinthenar- row, moonlit lane. For a second they stood quite still, wands di- rected at each other's chests; then, recognizing each other , they stowed their ...

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    The Final Empire
    Book 1 in the series:Mistborn

    The Final Empire - Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
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    'The Final Empire' in the 'Mistborn' series by Brandon Sanderson follows the story of Vin, a young thief with extraordinary abilities, as she becomes involved in a plot to overthrow the immortal emperor. Set in a world plagued by slavery, crime, and political corruption, the story unfolds with intricate magical systems and complex characters facing moral dilemmas and making compromises. The rebellion to dethrone the seemingly unkillable Lord Ruler and free the oppressed Skaa forms the central conflict, providing a mix of action, intrigue, and character development.

    Vin watched the downy flakes drift through the air. Leisurely. Careless. Free. The puffs of soot fell like black snowflakes, descending upon the dark city of Luthadel. They drifted in corners, blowing...

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    The Lost Metal
    Book 7 in the series:Mistborn

    The Lost Metal - Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
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    The Lost Metal is the conclusion of Era Two of the Mistborn Saga, set in a world where technology has evolved into an intermediary Wild West vibe. The plot revolves around the main characters - Wax, Wayne, Marasi, Steris, and a host of new and old characters - as they try to save their city from the impending threat of Trell. The book delves into the complexities of the cosmere universe, requiring readers to be familiar with Sanderson's other works, and sets the stage for the next generation of Mistborn series.


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    I Kill by Giorgio Faletti
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    'I Kill' by Giorgio Faletti is a crime novel set in Monte Carlo and southern France, following a thrilling storyline involving brutal murders and a dark, cold killer. The book is filled with subplots and twists, keeping readers engaged and eager to find out more. Despite some loose ends and mixed reviews on the writing style, the book has been praised for its gripping plot and suspenseful narrative.


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    Black Hearts - Desecration of Innocence by Candace Wondrak
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    Readers of 'Black Hearts' by Candace Wondrak describe it as a dark and dangerous series within the 'Desecration of Innocence' world. The plot revolves around Juliet's journey with her Scott men, navigating through challenges such as dealing with her sick and twisted father, Fred, and helping the damaged men in the Scott household become better individuals. The writing style is praised for its ability to draw readers in with nail-biting scenarios, unexpected humor, and a rollercoaster of emotions, ultimately leading to a satisfying conclusion that ties up Juliet's story.


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    Vengeful Heart - The Infinite City by Tiffany Roberts
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    'Vengeful Heart' in the series 'The Infinite City' by author Tiffany Roberts follows the story of Arcanthus and Samantha as they face challenges from Sam's past and work together to overcome them. Arcanthus is portrayed as fiercely protective of Sam, going to great lengths to ensure her safety and happiness. delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and facing one's demons, with a focus on the characters' growth and development throughout the plot. Readers appreciated the futuristic setting of Earth and the resolution of loose ends from previous books in the series.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Infinite City )

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    The Hero of Ages
    Book 3 in the series:Mistborn

    The Hero of Ages - Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
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    'The Hero of Ages' by Brandon Sanderson is the thrilling conclusion to the Mistborn trilogy. The book follows Empress Vin and Emperor Elend as they strive to uncover the mysteries left behind by the Lord Ruler and save their world from impending catastrophe. The plot is fast-paced, with intricate world-building, fabulous character development, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged till the very end. Sanderson's writing style weaves together multiple plot threads, creating a captivating story that ties up loose ends in a satisfying and clever manner.

    FATREN SQUINTED UP AT THE RED SUN, which hid behind its perpetual screen of dark haze. Black ash fell lightly from the sky, as it did most days lately. The thick flakes fell straight, the air stagnant...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Mistborn )

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    The Bridegroom Wore Plaid - MacGregors by Grace Burrowes
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    "The Bridegroom Wore Plaid" by Grace Burrowes is a historical romance set in early Victorian Scotland, focusing on the story of Ian, a Laird in need of a wealthy wife to save his family's estate, and Augusta, a penniless spinster who becomes his unexpected love interest. The plot involves a summer house party where various romantic entanglements unfold amidst family dynamics, hidden motives, and a villainous uncle's manipulative schemes. The narrative weaves together themes of love, duty, honor, and suspense, creating a captivating story with engaging characters and a satisfying romance.

    Possibly of the wife too. As Ian surveyed the duo of tittering, simpering, blond females debarking from the train on the arm of their scowling escort, he sent up a silent prayer that his countess woul...

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    Going Wild
    Book 6 in the series:Oakland Hills

    Going Wild - Oakland Hills by Gretchen Galway
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    'Going Wild' in the Oakland Hills series by Gretchen Galway is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Jane, an uptight accountant, and Grant, a wilderness books author. Their paths cross when Jane is fired and Grant offers her a place to stay while she gets back on her feet. Despite their differences, they start to develop feelings for each other, leading to a sweet and humorous romance. The book features witty dialogue, loveable characters, and a heartwarming storyline that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    The plot of 'Going Wild' revolves around Jane and Grant navigating their budding relationship amidst family drama and professional challenges. With a perfect blend of humor, romance, and character development, the story unfolds to show how two seemingly mismatched individuals find love and understanding in each other's company. Gretchen Galway's writing style shines through in this book, offering readers a delightful escape into the world of Oakland Hills with its charming setting and relatable characters.


    (Also, see 73 recommendations for the series Oakland Hills )

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    The Warehouse by Rob Hart
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    'The Warehouse' by Rob Hart is a near-future dystopian novel that explores a world where a powerful corporation called The Cloud dominates worldwide commerce and industry. Employees live and work in company facilities where everything they need is provided, but at the cost of their freedom and privacy. The story follows characters like Zinnia, a corporate spy, and Paxton, a former prison guard who becomes entangled in a web of espionage and rebellion against The Cloud. The writing style is fast-paced, engaging, and thought-provoking, painting a vivid picture of a society controlled by a mega-corporation.

    I don’t have time to write a book about my life, like everyone has been telling me I should, so this’ll have to do. A blog seems pretty fitting, doesn’t it? I haven’t been sleeping much lately, so thi...

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