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  1. 'Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence--from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror' by Judith Lewis Herman is a groundbreaking work that explores the impact of trauma and abuse on individuals and communities. The author delves into the connection between the suffering of men in war and political struggles and the experiences of women who are victims of rape, incest, and domestic violence. Herman challenges established beliefs and introduces a new diagnostic category for hidden traumas, proposing a recovery program focused on reintegration rather than catharsis. The book covers various types of trauma, including PTSD from rape, domestic abuse, war, child abuse, and political violence, offering insights into the history of the field and the road to recovery.

    THE STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA has a curious history—one of episodic amnesia. Periods of active investigation have alternated with periods of oblivion. Repeatedly in the past century, similar lines...

  2. 'She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman' by Ian Kerner is a comprehensive guide that emphasizes the importance of prioritizing a woman's pleasure in intimate relationships. The book provides detailed insights into female anatomy and techniques for enhancing sexual experiences. Readers appreciate the practical and actionable advice given by Kerner, comparing mastering the techniques to practicing martial arts moves. The book covers various aspects of intimacy, from understanding the female body to improving communication and connection with one's partner.

    The writing style of 'She Comes First' is described as informative, eye-opening, and empowering. Readers find the book to be a valuable resource for individuals looking to deepen their understanding of female pleasure and improve their skills in the bedroom. The author's respectful and educational approach to the topic of cunnilingus is highlighted, making readers feel comfortable and encouraged to explore new ways of pleasuring their partners.

    CUNNILINGUS, perhaps more than any other expression of sexuality, falls prey to the “yes, but” syndrome: YES, both men and women appear on balance to enjoy giving and receiving respectively, BUT not, ...

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    Ink
    Book 1 in the series:7th and Main

    Ink - 7th and Main by Elizabeth Hunter
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    'Ink' by Elizabeth Hunter is a contemporary romance novel set in the small town of Metlin, California, where book lover Emmie inherits her grandmother's struggling bookstore. She decides to share the space with tattoo artist Ox, leading to a unique partnership. The story follows the development of their relationship, both on a personal and business level, as they navigate the challenges of running a bookstore and a tattoo parlor together. The book is praised for its well-rounded characters, slow-burn romance, and the delightful small-town setting of Metlin.

    Emmie Elliot lasted three breaths in the old bookshop, her measured exhalations stirring dust motes that danced in the afternoon light streaming in from the large display windows that looked over Main...

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    The Rules
    Book 2 in the series:Summer Nights

    The Rules - Summer Nights by Lauren H. Mae
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    'The Rules' in the 'Summer Nights' series by Lauren H. Mae follows the heartwarming and intense journey of Dani and Dylan as they navigate their way from friends to lovers. The book beautifully captures the evolution of their relationship, filled with humor, vulnerability, and growth. The author's writing style effortlessly weaves together a tale of love, self-discovery, and the importance of communication in relationships. Readers are immersed in a world where characters like Dani, Dylan, Cat, and Josh come to life, making it a captivating and relatable read.

    It wasn’t that weddings themselves made her teary. At twenty-nine, she’d been to plenty of them and not once had she felt even the hint of a tingle in the back of her nose. In fact, she’d been not cry...

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    Dungeon Master
    Book 1 in the series:Dungeons and Doms

    Dungeon Master - Dungeons and Doms by Golden Angel
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    'Dungeon Master' by Golden Angel is a mature romance novel centered around Gavin and Leah, a divorced couple in their 50s who are navigating the complexities of love, communication, and trust. The story follows Gavin's pursuit to win back Leah, who is hesitant to open her heart again despite still having feelings for him. Set against the backdrop of a BDSM club and a weekly D and D game, the book explores themes of second chances, self-discovery, and the importance of open communication in relationships. The writing style is described as engaging, realistic, and balanced, blending elements of humor, kink, and nerdy references seamlessly into the narrative.

    “I might be too old for this,” Leah muttered, staring at herself in the bathroom mirror. Her blonde didn’t show much grey since it had come in silver, and her hair remained light, but she knew it was ...

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    Off the Mark by Kathryn Nolan
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    'Off the Mark' by Kathryn Nolan is a heartwarming story about Charlie, a motocross champion facing challenges with her public image and family's financial struggles. Desperate to save her reputation, she enlists the help of her friend Rowan to pose as her boyfriend. As their fake relationship deepens, they both navigate personal struggles and find unexpected love. The book is filled with raw emotions, strong character development, and a community-centered storyline that adds depth to the romance.


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    The Library by Bella Osborne
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    The Library by Bella Osborne tells the heartwarming story of an unexpected friendship between a lonely teenager named Tom and a feisty elderly woman named Maggie. Tom, struggling with his alcoholic father and feeling invisible at school, finds solace in the local library where he secretly indulges in romance novels. Maggie, a widow living on a small farm, has her own past to wrestle with but discovers joy and companionship in her interactions with Tom. Together, they embark on a journey to save their beloved library from closure, all while learning valuable lessons about love, loss, and friendship.

    Osborne’s writing style is engaging and empathetic, blending humor with poignant moments. The story is filled with relatable characters and alternating perspectives that capture the unique voices of both Tom and Maggie. Readers are drawn into their emotional journeys, filled with ups and downs that resonate strongly. With themes of community, support, and the healing power of friendship, The Library is not just a tale about saving a building, but about connecting across generations and finding hope in unexpected places.


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    The Joy of Sex by Alex Comfort
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    'The Joy of Sex' by Alex Comfort is a comprehensive guide to sexual relationships that has had a lasting impact on readers since its initial publication in the 1970s. The book covers a wide range of topics related to intimacy and sexuality, from exploring new techniques and positions to emphasizing the importance of communication and caring in sexual relationships. Readers have praised the book for its easy-to-read style, helpful illustrations, and practical advice on enhancing physical romance.

    One of the key themes of the book is the idea that open communication and understanding between partners are essential for a fulfilling sexual relationship. 'The Joy of Sex' encourages readers to explore and share their desires openly, creating a safe space for discussing intimate topics. The book also addresses common issues such as lack of confidence and provides guidance on how to navigate these challenges within a relationship.

    I am a physician and human biologist for whom the natural history of human sexuality is of as much interest as the rest of human natural history. As with the rest of human natural history, I had notes...

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    Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum
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    'Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop' by Hwang Bo-Reum tells the heartwarming story of Yeongju, who fulfills her dream of opening a bookstore despite her lack of experience. As the plot unfolds, readers witness the formation of a close-knit community within the bookshop, where each character seeks something meaningful in their lives. The book explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and personal growth as Yeongju and her customers navigate life's challenges together. The writing style, although influenced by Korean literature, captivates readers with its simple yet profound storytelling, making it a cozy and engaging read.


  10. 'Gay Girl, Good God' by Jackie Hill Perry is a memoir that beautifully narrates the journey of the author from identifying as a gay Christian to finding her true identity in God. Through Jackie's poetic and compelling writing style, the book delves into her personal experiences, struggles with sin, and ultimate surrender to Jesus. It focuses on the transformation of her identity from being rooted in sexuality to being rooted in faith, glorifying the power of God in her life. The book challenges readers to reflect on their own redemption stories and emphasizes the all-inclusive love of God.

    Jackie Hill Perry's book stands out for its ability to break down barriers between the Christian and LGBTQ communities by highlighting the importance of true love that penetrates to the core of one's being. It offers a fresh perspective on understanding and loving others, regardless of their struggles or backgrounds. Through her authentic and inspiring narrative, Jackie encourages readers to deepen their relationship with God and embrace His unconditional love, making 'Gay Girl, Good God' a compelling and thought-provoking read.


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