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    In the Distance There Is Light by Harper Bliss
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    'In the Distance There Is Light' by Harper Bliss is a tender and emotional story about grief, loss, and love. The plot revolves around Sophie, who is struggling to cope with the death of her boyfriend, and Dolores, her boyfriend's mother, who is also grieving. As they come together to heal, their relationship evolves into something unexpected and scandalous, yet beautiful. The writing style is described as deep, emotional, and engaging, with a focus on blending romantic love with sensual eroticism. The story is told from Sophie's point of view, capturing the journey through grief, love, and healing.


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    The Truth About Melody Browne by Lisa Jewell
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    'The Truth About Melody Browne' by Lisa Jewell is a captivating story about a woman named Melody Browne who lost all her memories before a traumatic event at the age of nine. Through a series of events, including a hypnotist show, Melody starts to remember bits and pieces of her past, leading her on a journey to uncover the truth about her childhood. The narrative alternates between present-day Melody and her younger self, highlighting the impact of past decisions on her current life. Lisa Jewell's writing style weaves together themes of family, memory, and self-discovery in a compelling and engaging manner, keeping readers intrigued till the end.

    When she was nine years and three days old, Melody Browne’s house burned down, taking every toy, every photograph, every item of clothing and old Christmas card with it. But not only did the fire dest...

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    The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore
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    'The Last Days of Night' by Graham Moore is a historical fiction novel that delves into the patent war between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse over the invention of the light bulb and the battle between AC and DC current. The story follows young attorney Paul Cravath as he navigates the legal challenges and personal relationships involved in this high-stakes feud. With a focus on the historical events and the interactions between real-life figures like Nikola Tesla, the book presents a thrilling narrative that blends fact with fiction, providing a detailed insight into the early days of the electrical age.

    The immolation occurred late on a Friday morning. The lunchtime bustle was picking up as Paul descended from his office building onto the crowded street. He cut an imposing figure against the flow of ...

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    By Your Side by Kasie West
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    'By Your Side' by Kasie West is a contemporary young adult novel that follows the story of Autumn Collins, a girl who gets accidentally locked in a library over a long weekend with Dax Miller, a boy with a bad boy reputation. Despite their initial differences, Autumn and Dax form a connection while trapped in the library. The book explores themes of anxiety disorder, friendship, young love, and self-discovery. Readers appreciated the realistic portrayal of anxiety, the character development, and the engaging writing style that kept them hooked throughout the story.

    I was locked in the library trying not to panic. Literally locked. As in, no escape. Every door, every window, every air vent. Okay, I hadn’t tried the air vents, but I was seriously considering it. I...

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    Sweet Blood of Mine - Overworld Chronicles by John Corwin
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    'Sweet Blood of Mine' in the 'Overworld Chronicles' series by John Corwin is a YA urban fantasy novel that follows the story of Justin, a high school student who discovers his supernatural powers as a half-incubus. The book introduces a diverse portfolio of supernatural beings and presents a unique take on classic creatures like vampires, lycans, and demons. The plot is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with intriguing twists and turns, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre. The writing style is clever and witty, reminiscent of other popular urban fantasy authors like Jim Butcher, with a touch of humor and subtle human foibles that add depth to the characters.

    I brandished the hall pass like a sword, ducking and slaying invisible monsters as I journeyed through the school hallway. I dodged the thrust from an imaginary ogre, parried, and gutted him with a sw...

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    To Marry a Scottish Laird - Highlanders by Lynsay Sands
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    In "To Marry a Scottish Laird" by Lynsay Sands, the story follows Laird Campbell Sinclair who saves a disguised Joan from thieves, leading to a journey through Scotland where their relationship blossoms amidst misunderstandings and miscommunications. As they navigate their growing feelings, they uncover mysteries and face challenges that test their bond. The book combines romance, humor, and a touch of mystery set in the Scottish highlands, showcasing Sands' storytelling style that keeps readers engaged and entertained.

    CAM HEARD THE TROUBLE ON THE TRAIL AHEAD before he saw it. The screams made him instinctively slow his horse as he rounded the bend, but when he saw a young boy being held by the scruff of his shirt a...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Highlanders )

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    Taming Natasha
    Book 1 in the series:The Stanislaskis

    Taming Natasha - The Stanislaskis by Nora Roberts
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    'Taming Natasha' in the series 'The Stanislaskis' by Nora Roberts follows the story of Natasha Stanislaski, a young woman who relocates to a small town to start afresh and opens a toy store. Her life takes a turn when Spencer Kimball, a college music professor and single parent, arrives with his daughter. Despite their past hurts and obstacles, Natasha and Spencer must work through their issues to come together. The plot involves misunderstandings, attraction, past heartbreaks, and the journey towards building a new relationship.

    The writing style of 'Taming Natasha' is described as warm, happy, and engaging. The author, Nora Roberts, skillfully weaves a story that delves into the complexities of the characters' pasts, their struggles, and their eventual growth. captures the essence of family dynamics, love, and second chances, portraying a vivid picture of small-town life and the power of overcoming obstacles for a chance at happiness.

    "The tall, blond and gorgeous one who's standing outside the shop window with his nifty-looking wife and beautiful little girl." Annie tucked a wad of gum into her cheek and heaved a gusty sigh. "They...

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    When Harlie Was One by David Gerrold
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    'When Harlie Was One' by David Gerrold is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that explores the implications of artificial intelligence. The story follows the development of a true AI named HARLIE, created by a corporation, and the conflicts that arise between the bean counters focused on ROI and the AI's quest to understand humanity. Through deep philosophical discussions and emotional interactions, the protagonist grapples with questions about consciousness, love, ethics, and the nature of being human. The writing style is described as spare, internal, emotional, and engaging, keeping the readers' minds involved and surprising them with unexpected twists.

    PROJECT : AI – 9000 DIRECTORY : SYMLOG\OBJ\TEXT\ENGLISH PATH : CONVERSE\PRIV\AUB FILE : HAR.SOTE \ 123.12b DATESTAMP : [DAY 165] JUNE 22, 003 + 10:33 am. SOURCE : HARLIE \ AUBERSON CODE : ...

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    Dragonwings - Golden Mountain Chronicles by Laurence Yep
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    Dragonwings by Laurence Yep is a historical fiction novel set in early 20th century San Francisco, focusing on the experiences of Chinese immigrants. The story follows Moon Shadow, an eight-year-old boy who travels from China to America to reunite with his father, Windrider. Moon Shadow and his father embark on a journey to build a flying machine inspired by the Wright Brothers, despite facing cultural taboos and racial prejudice. The book explores themes of family, heritage, determination, and the challenges of assimilation in a new country, providing a vivid portrayal of Chinese American life during that era.

    The narrative in Dragonwings delves into Moon Shadow's coming-of-age story, his relationship with his father, and their shared dream of defying societal norms to achieve the impossible. Laurence Yep weaves a tale that combines elements of hope, resilience, and cultural identity, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of Chinese immigrants in America. The book also touches on historical events such as the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, adding depth to the backdrop against which the characters' journey unfolds.


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    The Box by Jack Ketchum
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    The Box by Jack Ketchum is a short story that delves into the mystery surrounding a box that leads a young boy, Danny, to an unsettling decision. Through the power of the unspoken word and subtle, creepy writing, Ketchum weaves a tale of psychological terror that lingers with the readers long after they finish the story. The narrative focuses on the curiosity of a child turning into a destructive force that affects the entire family, leaving the readers questioning the unknown horror hidden within the box.


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