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'Touch' by Claire North is a supernatural thriller that delves into the concept of ghosts being able to jump from body to body with a mere touch. The story follows Kepler, an entity that can move its consciousness from person to person, leaving the previous host with no memory of the possession. Kepler embarks on a journey to find the group responsible for the murder of its present host, encountering a path of destruction and a hunt for a being known as Galileo. The narrative is fast-paced, action-packed, and includes elements of science fiction, exploration of the corrupting nature of power, and the real-world implications of body-hopping abilities.

The writing style of 'Touch' is described as dark, sharp, and filled with unexpected turns of phrase. The book is commended for its unique and imaginative concept, the exploration of philosophical points about life choices, and the fast-paced thriller elements. Readers are drawn into the story of Kepler, a being that has inhabited numerous bodies over centuries, and the moral dilemmas and challenges it faces as it navigates a world where its abilities are both a gift and a curse.

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    The Sudden Appearance of Hope by Claire North
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    The Sudden Appearance of Hope by Claire North is a unique tale centered around the protagonist, Hope Arden, who has a condition that causes people to forget her as soon as she leaves their sight. Hope navigates a world where she is constantly forgotten, leading her to a life of crime as a master thief. The plot delves into themes of identity, societal expectations, and the impact of a new lifestyle app called Perfection. As Hope becomes entangled in a conflict with the creators of Perfection, the story unfolds with elements of thriller, psychology, and self-reflection, creating a captivating narrative that explores the complexities of human connection and memory.

    The book is praised for its fascinating concept of a protagonist who is unnaturally forgettable, engaging plot that combines elements of action and drama, and thought-provoking exploration of media, social pressure, and the essence of humanity. Claire North's writing style is commended for its unique voice, detailed world-building, and ability to evoke emotions and keep readers hooked until the very end.

    A teacher, Miss Tomas, the only one in the school who cared, full of faith in her pupils, hope for their futures, forgets to chase the missing homework, to ask the questions, to listen to the answers,...

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    Every Day
    Book 1 in the series:Every Day

    Every Day - Every Day by David Levithan
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    In "Every Day" by David Levithan, the protagonist A wakes up in a different body each day, navigating the lives of various individuals while maintaining a set of rules to survive this unique existence. A's life takes a turn when he meets Rhiannon and falls in love, challenging his established guidelines. Through exploring themes of identity, love, and societal issues, the novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and raises thought-provoking questions about the essence of being and the significance of daily experiences. Levithan's writing style is described as rich, emotional, and engaging, capturing the reader's attention with its unique concept and compelling narrative.

    Immediately I have to figure out who I am. It’s not just the body—opening my eyes and discovering whether the skin on my arm is light or dark, whether my hair is long or short, whether I’m fat or thin...

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    Body Rides by Richard Laymon
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    'Body Rides' by Richard Laymon is a supernatural thriller centered around a magical bracelet that allows the wearer to enter another person's body and experience their thoughts and sensations. The protagonist, Neal, receives the bracelet as a reward for saving a woman from a sadistic killer, but soon realizes that the killer is still on the loose and seeking revenge. As Neal navigates the dangerous consequences of his newfound ability, the story unfolds with twists and turns, blending elements of suspense, horror, and eroticism. The book explores themes of trust, relationships, and the consequences of delving into the unknown, all while maintaining Laymon's signature style of blending terror and eroticism.

    Anybody could get shot at any time of the day or night, but night was worse. And the well-traveled boulevards such as Robertson seemed more dangerous to Neal than the hidden roads that twisted through...

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    I Will Fear No Evil by Robert A. Heinlein
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    'I Will Fear No Evil' by Robert A. Heinlein is a novel that delves into themes of gender, sexuality, and mortality. The story follows Johann Smith, a wealthy old man who undergoes a risky whole body transplant, only to wake up in the body of his young, beautiful female secretary. The book explores issues of sexuality and gender, as well as the differences between men and women, all while tackling the importance of procreation, the search for immortality, and the relationship between emotional love and sexual experience. The plot involves a complex exploration of these themes, set in a dystopic future where the protagonist critically examines society's assumptions, beliefs, and mores.

    The room was old-fashioned, 1980 baroque, but it was wide, long, high, and luxurious. Near simulated view windows stood an automated hospital bed. It looked out of place but was largely concealed by a...

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    Freaky Friday
    Book 1 in the series:Freaky Friday

    Freaky Friday - Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers
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    In the book 'Freaky Friday' by Mary Rodgers, the story revolves around Annabel, a tomboyish and sloppy teenager who wakes up one Friday morning to find herself in her mother's body. As she navigates through her mother's daily activities, she gains insight into herself through her mother's perspective. The plot explores the challenges and realizations Annabel faces while in her mother's body, leading to a deeper understanding of the mother-daughter relationship and the complexities of adulthood.

    The writing style in 'Freaky Friday' combines humor and realism, portraying Annabel as a relatable and amusing narrator who offers a unique perspective on family dynamics and growing up. The book delves into themes of identity, empathy, and self-discovery, providing an entertaining yet thought-provoking read for both teens and adults.


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    A History of What Comes Next - Take Them to the Stars by Sylvain Neuvel
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    In 'A History of What Comes Next' by Sylvain Neuvel, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through history intertwined with science fiction elements. The story follows Mia and her mother, Sarah, who are part of a mysterious alien race known as the Kibsu. The Kibsu women have been on Earth for generations, working to secure a signal orb from a male alien species called the hunters. The narrative spans from the 1940s to the Cold War era, as Mia and Sarah navigate through real historical events such as the space race, Operation Paperclip, and encounters with the enigmatic Tracker. Neuvel's writing style seamlessly blends science, history, and fiction, keeping readers engaged with a fast-paced and addictive storyline.

    What’s a little girl like you doing so close to the front lines? That’s what he said, in German, of course. It’s a very good question, though “little girl” is a bit of a stretch. I’m nineteen years ol...

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    Otherbound by Corinne Duyvis
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    Otherbound by Corinne Duyvis is a unique YA fantasy novel with a captivating plot that intertwines the lives of Nolan in our world and Amara on another planet. The book features diverse characters with disabilities and explores their complex relationships and struggles. The story delves into themes of identity, magic, and the connections between different worlds, offering a fresh perspective on the fantasy genre. The writing style is engaging, with a blend of real-world issues and magical elements that keep the reader intrigued.

    If he hurried, he could buy the notebooks and get home before Amara woke up. He stopped by the office supplies, adjusted his backpack, and hunted the shelves for the right kind: hard-backed, easy to s...

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    The Serpent
    Book 1 in the series:The Gameshouse

    The Serpent - The Gameshouse by Claire North
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    The Serpent is a novella set in 17th century Venice, where Thene, a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage, discovers the Gameshouse. In this mysterious establishment, players gamble with more than just money, as they manipulate people and politics like pieces on a board. Thene is drawn into a high-stakes game where the fate of empires and kings is decided by a roll of the dice. The narrative is rich in mystery and intrigue, with a hint of the supernatural, and is told from the perspective of unseen observers who recount the unfolding events in a captivating manner.

    We step onto the board, make our entrance with a flourish; we are here, we have arrived; let the musicians fall silent, let those who know turn their faces away at our approach. We are the umpires of ...

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    The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North
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    The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North is a unique and captivating novel that explores the concept of reincarnation in a fresh and intriguing way. The story follows Harry August, a man who is reborn with all his memories intact, living his life over and over again in the same body. As he navigates through his multiple lives, he discovers others like him and learns of a looming threat that could end the world. The book delves into themes of friendship, betrayal, and the complexities of living through endless cycles, all while trying to prevent a catastrophic event orchestrated by a fellow immortal.

    She was seven, I was seventy-eight. She had straight blonde hair worn in a long pigtail down her back, I had bright white hair, or at least the remnants of the same. I wore a hospital gown designed fo...

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    Blackout by Marc Elsberg
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    'Blackout' by Marc Elsberg is a thrilling novel that explores the catastrophic consequences of hackers infiltrating the power grids in Europe and the United States, causing widespread electricity outages. The story follows Piero Manzano, a reformed hacker who becomes a suspect after discovering the source of the hack and trying to assist the authorities in resolving the crisis. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a fast-paced journey across different countries, delving into the technical aspects of power grids and internet security while highlighting the life-threatening repercussions of prolonged power outages.

    Piero Manzano hit the brakes as hard as he could and braced himself against the steering wheel with both arms as his Alfa hurtled towards the light-green car ahead. His eyes frantically searched for a...

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