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    All the Fiends of Hell by Adam Nevill
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    'All the Fiends of Hell' by Adam Nevill is an apocalyptic horror novel that explores themes of alien invasion, cosmic horror, and survival in a post-apocalyptic world. The story follows characters navigating through a hellscape filled with unknown cosmic horrors, facing challenges of grief, family, toxic behavior, and the aftermath of an alien invasion. The writing style is described as descriptive and tense, with terrifying horror sequences and a medium-fast pace that keeps readers engaged.


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    An Abbreviated Life by Ariel Leve
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    'An Abbreviated Life' by Ariel Leve is a memoir that delves into the author's chaotic childhood in a dysfunctional family. Through a series of episodes, the book portrays the continual anxiety, the roller coaster lives in Manhattan and Bangkok, and key turning points in a factual rather than emotional manner. It narrates Ariel's journey of coping with parental abuse, her struggles with trust and stability, and her quest for freedom and healing. The writing style is elegantly simple, with short sentences and phrases that convey a clear-headed and trenchant narrative of a highly intelligent individual trying to repair a life shattered by repeated trauma.

    I am on the other side of the planet from New York, twenty-five meters beneath sea level. The fish are phosphorescent. There is coral shaped like a brain. Other coral reminds me of mushrooms. I am sil...

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    The No Asshole Rule by Robert I. Sutton
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    'The No Asshole Rule' by Robert I. Sutton draws attention to the toleration of mean spirited people in the workplace. It discusses the challenges of dealing with mean-spirited bosses, coworkers, and employees, providing tips on how to navigate such toxic environments. The author emphasizes the negative impact of assholes within an organization, highlighting the importance of confronting their behavior and taking necessary actions to address the issue. Sutton also explores the consequences of tolerating assholes in the workplace, such as decreased morale, trust, and productivity.

    Who deserves to be branded as an asshole? Many of us use the term indiscriminately, applying it to anyone who annoys us, gets in our way, or happens to be enjoying greater success than us at the momen...

  4. 'Toxic Parents: Overcoming Their Hurtful Legacy and Reclaiming Your Life' by Susan Forward is a powerful self-help book that delves into the deep-rooted issues stemming from toxic parental relationships. The book offers practical suggestions, concrete advice, and emotional support to help readers navigate the complexities of dealing with toxic parents. Through insightful examples and eye-opening narratives, Susan Forward explores how toxic traits and manipulative behaviors are passed down through generations, ultimately providing readers with tools to break free from destructive patterns and reclaim their lives.

    The narrative in 'Toxic Parents' by Susan Forward is described as both engaging and enlightening, as it sheds light on the impact of toxic parental relationships on individuals' lives. The book not only offers guidance on how to recognize and respond to manipulation but also provides readers with a sense of empowerment and validation. By addressing the cycle of toxicity and offering a path towards healing and self-discovery, Susan Forward's writing style resonates with readers who seek to overcome the hurtful legacy of their past and embark on a journey towards personal growth and emotional well-being.

    The ancient Greeks had a problem. The gods looked down from their ethereal playground atop Mount Olympus and passed judgment on everything the Greeks were up to. And if the gods weren’t pleased, they ...

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    The Nowhere Girls by Amy Reed
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    The Nowhere Girls by Amy Reed is a powerful and gritty book that takes a deep dive into rape culture, shedding light on its horrors without sugarcoating anything. The story follows a group of high school girls who come together to fight against the acceptance of rape and the toxic environment at their school. Through multiple viewpoints and heavy topics, the book confronts controversial issues head-on, provoking readers to stand up, speak out, and bring about change. The writing style is described as immersive, emotional, and hopeful, with distinct voices and a plot that moves along at a good pace while tackling important themes such as feminism, racism, and sexual assault.

    The U-Haul truck opens its sliding door for the first time since Adeline, Kentucky, unleashing the stale air from the small southern town that used to be Grace Salter’s home, back when her mother was ...

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    Dangerous Personalities: An FBI Profiler Shows You How to Identify and Protect Yourself from Harmful People by Joe Navarro
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    'Dangerous Personalities: An FBI Profiler Shows You How to Identify and Protect Yourself from Harmful People' by Joe Navarro is a guide that aims to help readers recognize individuals with dangerous personalities and protect themselves from potential harm. introduces the concept of N.E.P.P., which stands for four basic dangerous personalities, and provides insights into identifying and avoiding these harmful individuals. It delves into the importance of being vigilant and cautious, as these dangerous personalities could be anyone from a spouse, a child, to a neighbor, and emphasizes the need to watch out for red flags in behavior.

    The writing style of the book is described as informative, illustrative, and eye-opening. Readers appreciate the detailed explanations and examples provided by the author, highlighting how the book can help individuals in various aspects of their lives, from job interviews to online dating. is commended for its practical advice on recognizing toxic behavior and protecting oneself from potential harm, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of dangerous personalities.

    OF ALL THE LABELS THAT are carelessly bandied about, narcissist is probably one of the most overused and least understood. It’s a popular term with ancient origins (the Greek myth of Narcissus, who fe...

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    Misty
    Book 1 in the series:Wildflowers

    Misty - Wildflowers by V.C. Andrews
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    'Misty' in the series 'Wildflowers' by V.C. Andrews follows the story of Misty, a young girl who is tired of her parents' cruel behavior and seeks solace in therapy with Dr. Marlowe. Misty's character is portrayed as quirky and emotive, bringing humor and depth to her narrative. Along with three other girls, Misty shares her life story in group therapy, revealing the challenges they face and the bond that forms among them. delves into the complexities of family dynamics, personal struggles, and the journey towards self-discovery and healing.

    The plot of 'Misty' unfolds with a mix of relatable situations, emotional depth, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged. The writing style captures Misty's voice as she navigates through her turbulent home life and finds connection with others in therapy. The book's exploration of relationships, personal growth, and the search for belonging resonates with readers, making it a compelling read filled with character-driven storytelling.


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    Dirty Red
    Book 2 in the series:Love Me with Lies

    Dirty Red - Love Me with Lies by Tarryn Fisher
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    'Dirty Red' by Tarryn Fisher is a compelling story that delves into the twisted mind of Leah, a character described as vile, self-absorbed, and calculating. The book explores Leah's unhealthy obsession with Caleb, her insecurities, and her manipulative nature, all while navigating a tumultuous relationship filled with lies, deceit, and jealousy. The writing style is described as captivating, unconventional, and engaging, with a plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they witness the complex dynamics between the characters unfold.

    The narrative unfolds through Leah's perspective, offering insights into her toxic behavior, her struggles with identity and self-worth, and her relentless pursuit of love and validation. The book is praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions in readers, from hatred towards the characters to moments of empathy and understanding, showcasing the author's talent in creating complex and multifaceted personalities that drive the story forward.

    Panic is a maelstrom. It churns to life inyour brain like a whirlpool, gaining speed as it funnels down intothe rest of the body. Round and round it goes, causing your heartto race. Round and round tw...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Love Me with Lies )

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    Luck Be a Lady - Rules for the Reckless by Meredith Duran
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    Luck Be a Lady by Meredith Duran is a captivating historical romance novel that follows the story of Catherine Everleigh, a talented woman who must marry in order to secure her inheritance of the family auction house. Facing threats from her deceitful brother, Catherine enters a marriage of convenience with Nicholas O'Shea, a crime lord with a mysterious past. As their relationship evolves from a strategic alliance to a passionate romance, they must navigate through familial betrayals, unexpected dangers, and societal prejudices. The book intricately weaves together themes of love, trust, independence, and redemption, creating a compelling narrative with deep emotions and engaging character development.

    The plot of Luck Be a Lady unfolds with unexpected twists and turns that keep readers eagerly turning the pages while savoring the evolving romance between Catherine and Nick. The writing style is praised for its depth and maturity, avoiding cliches and focusing on genuine character interactions and growth. Through the lens of a marriage of convenience, the book explores themes of social mismatch, familial conflicts, and personal ambitions, delivering a story that is both satisfying and emotionally resonant.

    Catherine choked on her champagne. From her vantage point across the crowded room, William Pilcher made a very poor picture. It was not his looks to which she objected; he had a blandly handsome face,...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Rules for the Reckless )

  10. In 'Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator' by Ryan Holiday, the author delves into the world of online media manipulation, sharing personal experiences and insights on how news reporting can be distorted for various motives. Holiday exposes the dark side of blogging journalism, highlighting the challenges with truthfulness in online publications and the repercussions of spreading misinformation. Through real examples and case studies, he reveals how the blogosphere can be easily manipulated, ultimately blurring the lines between reality and unreality in the news industry.

    The book offers a critical analysis of the online media ecosystem, shedding light on the incentives driving online economics and the toxic behaviors perpetuated by social media platforms. Holiday's writing style is described as eye-opening, revealing, and thought-provoking, providing readers with a framework to understand the inner workings of the media world and encouraging skepticism towards online information sources.

    It told of a then obscure figure, Tim Pawlenty, the governor of Minnesota. Pawlenty was not yet a presidential candidate. He had no campaign director, no bus, few donors, and little name recognition. ...

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