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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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    The Paris Wife by Paula McLain
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    'The Paris Wife' by Paula McLain is a novel that delves into the early life of Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley Richardson, during the 1920s in Paris. The story follows their relationship, struggles, and interactions with famous writers of the time like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein. Through Hadley's perspective, readers get a glimpse into the complexities of their marriage, Hemingway's writing career, and the bohemian lifestyle of the Jazz Age. The book provides a mix of historical insight and emotional depth, capturing the challenges faced by Hadley as the wife of a charismatic yet troubled literary figure.

    The narrative of 'The Paris Wife' unfolds with a blend of fiction and reality, portraying the passionate but tumultuous relationship between Hemingway and Hadley. The writing style is praised for its vivid descriptions, evoking a strong sense of time and place, and for its ability to bring the characters to life. The book explores themes of love, sacrifice, ambition, and the impact of artistic pursuits on personal relationships, offering a poignant and engaging portrayal of a significant period in literary history.

    It’s October 1920 and jazz is everywhere. I don’t know any jazz, so I’m playing Rachmaninoff. I can feel a flush beginning in my cheeks from the hard cider my dear pal Kate Smith has stuffed down me s...

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    Chronicles: Volume One by Bob Dylan
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    'Chronicles: Volume One' by Bob Dylan is an autobiographical work that provides readers with insights into the legendary musician's life, career, and creative processes. Through a mix of anecdotes, reflections, and storytelling, Dylan takes the readers on a journey through his early years in the music industry, his influences, and the experiences that shaped his artistry. The book delves into Dylan's relationships with other musicians, his struggles with fame, and his perspectives on his own legacy, offering a personal and candid look at the man behind the music. Written with Dylan's signature poetic style, the narrative weaves through different periods of his life, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the most iconic figures in music history.

    LOU LEVY, top man of Leeds Music Publishing company, took me up in a taxi to the Pythian Temple on West 70th Street to show me the pocket sized recording studio where Bill Haley and His Comets had rec...

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    The Girl Who Was Saturday Night by Heather O'Neill
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    "The Girl Who Was Saturday Night" by Heather O'Neill follows the lives of nineteen-year-old twins, Nicolas and Nouschka Tremblay, who navigate their dysfunctional family dynamics in Montreal. Their father, a famous Quebecois singer, is absent due to being in prison multiple times, while their mother abandoned them at birth. The story takes place during the time of the Quebec independence referendum, providing a backdrop of political tension. Narrated by Nouschka, the book is beautifully written, capturing both tragedy and hope in the twins' lives as they face challenges and make questionable decisions.

    IWAS HEADING ALONG RUE SAINTE-CATHERINE to sign up for night school. There was a cat outside a strip joint going in a circle. I guessed it had learned that behaviour from a stripper. I picked it up in...

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    Who I Am: A Memoir by Pete Townshend
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    'Who I Am: A Memoir' by Pete Townshend is an autobiography that delves into the life and experiences of the legendary guitarist and songwriter. Through Townshend's own words, readers are taken on a journey through his tumultuous life, from his struggles with addiction and personal demons to his creative process and musical innovations. The book provides insights into Townshend's relationships, his role within The Who, and his evolution as an artist, all while offering a candid and honest account of his successes and failures.


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    The Beatles:  The Biography by Bob Spitz
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    'The Beatles: The Biography' by Bob Spitz is a comprehensive account of the legendary band's rise to fame, exploring their successes and failures, from their childhood stories and early struggles to their conquest of Britain, America, and the world. The book delves deep into the personal lives of John, Paul, George, and Ringo, shedding light on their individual backgrounds, relationships, and the impact of fame on their dynamic as a band. Spitz's writing style captures the essence of the Beatles' music, business ventures, and personal experiences, providing a detailed and informative narrative that keeps readers engaged from cover to cover.

    There was no eulogy for the Quarry Men—no tears shed, no postmortem. It was never actually acknowledged by anyone that they’d disbanded. But if they weren’t officially “done with,” the group was nonet...

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    The Touch
    Book 3 in the series:Adversary Cycle

    The Touch - Adversary Cycle by F. Paul Wilson
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    In 'The Touch' by F. Paul Wilson, Dr. Alan Bulmer, a compassionate family physician, has his life turned upside down when a touch from a dying man grants him the ability to heal others with just a touch. As word spreads about his miraculous gift, Dr. Bulmer faces skepticism, admiration, and even hostility from those around him, leading to a series of events that challenge his relationships and his own understanding of his newfound power. Set in the same fictional world as Wilson's Repairman Jack series, 'The Touch' weaves elements of horror and science fiction into a fast-paced narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    Alan turned back to the mother and studied her as she lay on the gurney in the fluorescent-lit limbo, letting his mind page through what he remembered of Helen Jonas. Not much. Borderline diabetes and...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Adversary Cycle )

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    Reckless
    Book 3 in the series:Thoughtless

    Reckless - Thoughtless by S.C. Stephens
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    'Reckless' by S.C. Stephens is the final book in the 'Thoughtless' series, following the tumultuous relationship between Kiera and Kellan. The story delves into the complexities of love and relationships as the characters navigate through fame, trust, and the challenges that come with being in the spotlight. The writing style is emotional and engaging, drawing readers in with its drama-filled plot and well-developed characters.

    The book explores themes of growth, redemption, and maturity as Kiera and Kellan face various obstacles in their relationship. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, showcasing the characters' journey towards a happy ending amidst the chaos and drama that surrounds them. Readers are taken on an emotional roller coaster as they witness the characters evolve and overcome their past mistakes.

    I was stirred from sleep by a hand running up my thigh. Smiling, I stretched my tight limbs and placed my palm over the wandering fingers. The hand was warm and soft, and clasped mine, cinching tight....

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Thoughtless )

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    Stranger Than Fan Fiction - Unlucky in Love by Piper Sheldon
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    'Stranger Than Fan Fiction' by Piper Sheldon follows the captivating journey of characters like Charlie, Kate, and Emma, delving into their personal struggles, relationships, and emotional growth. The readers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, from heartwarming moments to heartbreak, all while exploring themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. The story unfolds through a series of entertaining and touching events, including email friendships, shenanigans, and unexpected connections, making it a truly engaging and memorable read.

    The writing style of the author Piper Sheldon shines through in this book, with a perfect blend of humor, romance, and character development. The slow burn romance between the characters is a highlight, as it allows for a deeper exploration of their personalities and relationships. expertly navigates complex topics such as toxic relationships and personal growth, all while keeping the readers hooked with its witty dialogue and engaging plot twists.


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    Actress by Anne Enright
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    "Actress" by Anne Enright follows the story of Norah, the daughter of a once-famous actress, Katherine O'Dell, as she navigates her relationship with her mother who is struggling with mental health issues. The novel delves into Norah's journey to uncover the truth about her mother's life, including the identity of her biological father, while reflecting on the complexities of their mother-daughter bond. Through a mix of memoir-like storytelling and historical fiction elements, the book explores themes of fame, family dynamics, and personal revelations.

    PEOPLE ASK ME, ‘What was she like?’ and I try to figure out if they mean as a normal person: what was she like in her slippers, eating toast and marmalade, or what was she like as a mother, or what sh...

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