Books matching: wealth disparity

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    Pineapple Street: A Novel by Jenny Jackson
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    The novel 'Pineapple Street' by Jenny Jackson revolves around the wealthy Stockton family living on Pineapple Street in Brooklyn. The story follows the dynamics and challenges faced by the family members, particularly focusing on Sasha, an outsider married into the family, and Georgiana, who struggles with the concept of inherited wealth and philanthropy. The book delves into themes of class differences, family relationships, societal ignorance, and the disparity of wealth in American society. Through humor and drama, the author explores the complexities of the Stockton family and their interactions with each other and the world around them.


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    The Hard Count by Ginger Scott
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    The Hard Count by Ginger Scott is a heartwarming story about Nico, a brilliant and hardworking boy from a rough neighborhood, who attends a prestigious high school on a scholarship basis. The plot revolves around Nico's journey as he navigates wealth disparity, racism, and the pressure to succeed in both academics and football. The writing style of the book beautifully weaves in themes of young love, family relationships, prejudices, and adversity, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    Reagan, the coach's daughter, plays a significant role in the story as she recruits Nico to join the football team, leading to a blossoming romance between the two characters. The book delves into the complexities of their relationship, showcasing their struggles, growth, and the support they find in each other amidst challenges and societal expectations.

    I can tell within a glance if someone hates me. Sometimes it only takes one word. Other times, it’s those subtle nonverbal cues—a shift of the eyes or arms folded over a chest in an attempt to hide al...

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    Unsticky by Sarra Manning
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    Unsticky by Sarra Manning is a contemporary romance novel that follows the unconventional relationship between Grace, an intern at a fashion magazine, and Vaughn, a wealthy man who pays her to be his mistress. The story explores their flawed characters, their complex dynamics, and the journey they embark on towards finding happiness together. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, realism, and emotional depth that keeps readers invested in the story of these two misfits.


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    City of Endless Night - Agent Pendergast by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
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    City of Endless Night follows FBI Agent Pendergast and NYPD detective D'Agosta as they investigate a series of gruesome murders in present-day New York City. The killer is meticulous, cold-blooded, and takes great satisfaction in his crimes, which involve decapitating his victims. As the body count rises and the killer's motivations are revealed, the pressure mounts for Pendergast and D'Agosta to capture him, leading to a suspenseful cat and mouse chase. The book delves into themes of New York's rich vs poor, with undertones reminiscent of previous books in the series, and features a murder mystery procedural structure that highlights Pendergast's unique personality and skills.

    L​IEUTENANT COMMANDER DETECTIVE Squad Vincent D’Agosta stood in the floodlights outside the garage in Kew Gardens, Queens, watching the Crime Scene Unit work. He was annoyed at being called out so lat...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Agent Pendergast )

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    Fire Becomes Her by Rosiee Thor
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    'Fire Becomes Her' by Rosiee Thor is a YA fantasy novel set in a world where magic called flare is a limited and coveted resource. The story follows Ingrid, a scholarship student at Ainsley Academy, who navigates class politics and oppression while trying to fulfill her ambition of a future in politics. As Ingrid uncovers the truth about her own desires, she must question her values and decide who she wants to be. The book's lush prose, fast-paced plot, and themes of love, friendship, betrayal, and LGBTQIA acceptance make it a compelling read that delves into thought-provoking topics such as wealth disparity, poverty, and voter rights.


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    Pretty Things by Janelle Brown
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    In "Pretty Things" by Janelle Brown, the story follows Nina, a small-time grifter, who teams up with her boyfriend Lachlan to pull off elaborate cons to pay for her mother's cancer treatments. Their latest target is Vanessa, an Instagram influencer and heiress, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The book is praised for its clever plot development, suspenseful storytelling, and well-developed characters like Nina and Vanessa, whose paths collide in a dramatic fashion.

    "Pretty Things" explores themes of deception, class dynamics, and complex relationships as Nina and Lachlan navigate a world of scams and heists to secure funds for Nina's mother's medical care. The narrative alternates between Nina and Vanessa's perspectives, offering a multi-layered look at their motivations and struggles, set against the backdrop of Lake Tahoe and Los Angeles. The book is described as a thrilling and engaging read with surprising revelations and a satisfying blend of suspense and character development.

    THE NIGHTCLUB IS A TEMPLE, devoted to the sacred worship of indulgence. Inside these walls there is no judgment: You’ll find no populists, no protestors, no spoilsports who might ruin the fun. (The ve...

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    Tight by Alessandra Torre
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    Tight by Alessandra Torre is a gripping romance novel that follows the story of Riley, a 32-year-old woman who meets the intense and wealthy Brett during a bachelorette party in the Bahamas. As their relationship develops, secrets are revealed, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions and unexpected twists. The book expertly weaves together multiple perspectives, keeping readers on edge and fully immersed in the characters' lives. Alessandra Torre's writing style effortlessly draws readers into the world she creates, making them feel like silent observers witnessing the unfolding drama.

    I didn’t belong here—not in a loud casino, smoke curling up the walls, disappearing into discreet vents. Flip-flops shared space with sequins and diamonds, the crowd a mix of sandy tourists and high r...

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    Mother May I by Joshilyn Jackson
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    'Mother May I' by Joshilyn Jackson is a gripping domestic suspense novel that follows the story of Bree, a mother whose baby son is kidnapped. The plot unfolds with Bree being thrown into chaos as she navigates the harrowing journey to save her missing child. The book is described as a taut domestic thriller with a propulsive narrative that keeps readers on edge, exploring themes of kidnapping, revenge, privilege, and the lengths a mother would go to protect her child.

    The writing style of 'Mother May I' is praised for being fast-paced, suspenseful, and engaging, with well-developed characters and unexpected plot twists that keep readers hooked. The author skillfully weaves a tale of fear, tension, and moral dilemmas, creating a story that is both chilling and thought-provoking.


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    The Silver Metal Lover - Silver Metal Lover by Tanith Lee
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    'The Silver Metal Lover' by Tanith Lee is a science fiction romance set in a future Earth where a young girl named Jane falls in love with a Silver robot. The story explores themes of love, identity, and personal growth as Jane's relationship with Silver leads her to discover new aspects of herself and her existence. The plot delves into the complexities of human emotions, relationships, and societal norms in a futuristic setting shaped by economic and environmental challenges.

    I grew up with my mother in Chez Stratos, my mother’s house in the clouds. It’s a beautiful house, but I never knew it was beautiful until people told me so. “How beautiful!” They cried. So I learned ...

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    Savage Royals - Boys of Oak Park Prep by Callie Rose
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    'Savage Royals' by Callie Rose follows the story of Talia, a girl who has endured a difficult life filled with grief and abuse. After the passing of her parents, Talia discovers she has grandparents she never knew about and is uprooted to a new life across the country. She starts attending a private high school where she encounters Mason, Finn, Elijah, and Cole, the alpha males determined to make her leave. As the story unfolds, readers witness Talia's journey of facing her past, navigating new relationships, and seeking revenge against the Princes.

    The writing style of 'Savage Royals' is described as engaging, with a cohesive storyline that keeps readers hooked until the end. Despite some similarities to other books in the genre, readers appreciate the unique aspects of Talia's character and the strong plotline that sets this book apart. is praised for its emotional depth, well-developed characters, and skillful storytelling that evokes a range of emotions in the readers.

    Something hangs in the air when someone dies, like their soul hovering just outside their body. It thickens the atmosphere around them, an absence so heavy it feels like it has its own gravitational p...

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