Books matching: everyday life scenes

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    We Are Never Meeting in Real Life. by Samantha Irby
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    'We Are Never Meeting in Real Life.' by Samantha Irby is a collection of raw and honest essays that delve into the author's experiences as a black woman in America. Irby shares her struggles with anxiety, chronic illness, and dating, all while infusing her writing with humor and wit. The book offers a glimpse into Irby's life, where she fearlessly exposes her innermost thoughts and secrets, creating a relatable and entertaining narrative for readers. Through her quirky storytelling, Irby explores themes of self-deprecation, love, and the challenges of navigating through life's uncertainties.

    I am squeezed into my push-up bra and sparkly, ill-fitting dress. I’ve got the requisite sixteen coats of waterproof mascara, black eyeliner, and salmon-colored streaks of hastily applied self-tanner ...

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    It Started with a Kiss - Insta-Spark Collection by Melanie Moreland
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    'It Started with a Kiss' by Melanie Moreland is a feel-good romance novel that follows the story of Avery Conner, an introverted accountant, and Daniel Stewart, a veterinarian. Their instant attraction leads to a relationship that blossoms from a dare and a favor, filled with sweet moments and passionate encounters. The book explores themes of love at first sight, instant connection, and the journey of falling in love and building a future together. The writing style is engaging, realistic, and humorous, with well-placed steamy scenes and a heartwarming epilogue that provides a glimpse into the couple's life over the next 25 years.


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    The Wishbones by Tom Perrotta
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    The Wishbones by Tom Perrotta is a captivating story about Dave, a guitarist in a wedding band, who is content with his carefree lifestyle until he impulsively proposes to his girlfriend Julie. The plot follows Dave as he navigates the complexities of commitment and adulthood, leading up to his wedding day filled with panic and uncertainty. The book is praised for its engaging storytelling, well-developed characters, and the struggle between following one's heart or head, making it a relatable and entertaining read.


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