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    The Big Sea by Langston Hughes
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    Langston Hughes' autobiography 'The Big Sea' details his personal journey through troubled times, highlighting his struggles, influences, and passions. The book delves into the trials and tribulations he faced, particularly during the Harlem Renaissance period, showcasing his strength and resilience. Hughes' prose is described as endearing, providing insights into his life experiences and the challenges he overcame as a black writer in America.

    Melodramatic maybe, it seems to me now. But then it was like throwing a million bricks out of my heart when I threw the books into the water. I leaned over the rail of the S.S. Malone and threw the bo...

  2. 'The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships' by Neil Strauss is a beautifully written adventure that follows the main character on a personal odyssey towards understanding the true meaning of relationships. The book delves into the pimp daddy lifestyle, insecurities, and the impacts of childhood trauma on one's life. Through rawness and vulnerability, the author shares his emotional journey of self-discovery and growth, making it a fascinating and educating read for anyone interested in life and relationships.

    Across the aisle from me on the plane is a thin girl with black hair. She could be anywhere from seventeen to twenty-three. And she has it: dark eyeliner, fake lashes, a small round tattoo on her lowe...

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    Kingdom of Claw
    Book 2 in the series:The Ashen

    Kingdom of Claw - The Ashen by Demi Winters
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    'Kingdom of Claw' in the series 'The Ashen' by author Demi Winters is a fantasy novel that continues to captivate readers with its intricate plot twists and character development. Readers are drawn into a world filled with court intrigue, epic battles, magical monsters, and journeys of self-discovery. The story follows various characters such as Silla, Saga, Rey, and Jonas, each providing a unique perspective that adds depth to the narrative. explores themes of romance, adventure, rebellion, and self-improvement, keeping readers engaged from start to finish.

    The author, Demi Winters, skillfully weaves together a tale of sibling connections, character growth, and world-building, creating a rich and immersive reading experience. The writing style is praised for its attention to detail, indirect characterization, and execution of the plot, leaving readers eager for more as they anticipate the next installment in the series.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Ashen )

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    Matchmaking for Beginners by Maddie Dawson
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    Marnie McGraw meets Blix at a holiday party and the magic begins. Blix, an eccentric great aunt, influences Marnie's search for love and a good life. The book follows Marnie's journey as she inherits Blix's brownstone in Brooklyn, leading to unexpected changes in her life and her relationships with quirky characters.

    I shouldn’t have come, and that’s the truth of it. It’s not even five o’clock in the afternoon, and I’m already fantasizing about a swift, painless coma. Something dramatic, involving a nice collapse ...

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    Breathing Room by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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    Breathing Room by Susan Elizabeth Phillips is a romance novel set in Italy, where a career woman, Dr. Isabel Favor, seeks refuge after losing everything. There, she meets Lorenzo Ren Gage, a famous actor known for playing villains. The two characters have a slow-building, humorous, and steamy romance while getting entangled in local mysteries and dealing with personal insecurities. The book explores themes of self-discovery, love, and redemption against the backdrop of the charming Italian setting.

    Dr. Isabel Favor prized neatness. During the week she wore exquisitely tailored black suits with tasteful leather pumps and a strand of pearls at her throat. On weekends she favored tidy sweater sets ...

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    I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn
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    'I Love You So Mochi' by Sarah Kuhn is a heartwarming coming-of-age story that follows Kimi as she embarks on a journey to Japan to discover more about herself and her family. Through her adventures, she learns about her mother's past, navigates her own self-discovery, and finds the courage to follow her passion. The book beautifully explores themes of family dynamics, self-acceptance, and the importance of staying true to oneself, all set against the backdrop of Japan's rich culture and stunning destinations.

    Kimi's story is a poignant exploration of relationships, identity, and the power of pursuing one's dreams. The author skillfully weaves together a tale of love, self-discovery, and cultural exploration, drawing readers in with relatable characters, heartfelt moments, and important life lessons. With a perfect blend of humor, emotion, and romance, 'I Love You So Mochi' is a captivating read that will leave readers feeling uplifted and inspired.

    It wasn’t because I’d spent a solid month collecting them: scouring the recycling bins in the cafeteria, squirreling away the remnants of Dad’s secret Twix stash, and (in a fit of impatience once I re...

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    The Naughty Pine by Sibylla Matilde
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    The Naughty Pine by Sibylla Matilde is a second chance romance novel that delves into the world of BDSM with a focus on communication and self-discovery. The story follows D rah, a single mother tired of her mundane existence, who finds herself face-to-face with her first husband, Jace, at a kink club. Through a rollercoaster of emotions and intense chemistry, the characters navigate their past, insecurities, and desires to find their way back to each other. Matilde's writing style effortlessly brings the characters and scenes to life, immersing readers in the world of Rogue and Chickadee.

    As I stood there in the small reception area of The Naughty Pine, trembling under my disguise, I wondered for the gazillionth time what I was doing there. My palms were sweaty. My stomach kept doing l...

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    The Crazy Horse Electric Game by Chris Crutcher
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    'The Crazy Horse Electric Game' by Chris Crutcher follows the story of Willie Weaver, a star athlete whose life takes a drastic turn after a water skiing accident leaves him partially crippled. The novel explores themes of loss, resilience, and identity as Willie navigates through the challenges of his new reality. Readers witness Willie's journey of self-discovery as he copes with the aftermath of the accident, his family falling apart, and his girlfriend moving on. Through encounters with various influential figures in Oakland, CA, Willie finds himself on a path of healing and personal growth, ultimately transforming into a different person from the one he was before the accident.

    The narrative style of the book starts slow, but gains momentum after a significant incident that captures the reader's interest and investment in Willie's story. Chris Crutcher's writing is praised for its ability to depict realistic and relatable characters, compelling storytelling that delves into heavy topics such as loss and privilege, and a poignant exploration of despair and triumph without sugarcoating the ending.

    Sometimes he remembers it as if it were unfolding in front of him this very minute, all of it; event by amazing event. And sometimes it seems as if it all happened a long, long time ago, maybe in anot...

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    Checking Out by Nick Spalding
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    'Checking Out' by Nick Spalding follows the story of Nathan James, a man who seemingly has it all - a luxurious lifestyle, a successful career, and a beautiful girlfriend. However, his life takes a drastic turn when he receives the devastating news of having an inoperable brain tumor, leading him to confront his mortality and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Through a series of hilarious and heartwarming adventures, Nathan navigates his newfound reality, finding humor and humanity amidst the challenges he faces. The book combines moments of rib-tickling laughter with touching insights, offering a unique blend of comedy and emotional depth. Spalding's writing style infuses British humor and wit, creating a narrative that balances light-hearted humor with poignant reflections on life and death.

    Right as I’m about to start taking questions, my uninhibited girlfriend has given me a seductive wink and pulled her slinky red dress up over her thighs to reveal the fact that she’s evidently forgott...

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    Dibs in Search of Self by Virginia M. Axline
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    Dibs in Search of Self is a compelling narrative that delves into the journey of a young boy named Dibs, who was initially perceived as mentally challenged by those around him. Through the powerful tool of play therapy, Dibs embarks on a transformational path towards self-discovery and understanding. The book intricately portrays the relationship between Dibs and his therapist, shedding light on the profound impact of love, care, and attention on a child's development. Virginia M. Axline's writing style expertly captures the emotional complexities of Dibs' story, offering readers a poignant exploration of the human psyche and the resilience of the human spirit.

    In a captivating blend of storytelling and insightful analysis, Dibs in Search of Self reveals the profound effects of play therapy on a young boy struggling to find his place in the world. Through detailed accounts of therapy sessions and emotional breakthroughs, the book unravels the layers of Dibs' inner world, showcasing his journey from isolation to connection. Virginia M. Axline's poignant narrative weaves together themes of empathy, understanding, and the transformative power of human connection, creating a poignant tale that resonates with readers across generations.


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