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This Book Made Me Think of You By Libby Page (Book Review) (1)
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This Book Made Me Think of You: By Libby Page (Book Review)

Libby Page’s This Book Made Me Think of You is the kind of book that feels like a warm conversation with a close...

Lost Lambs By Madeline Cash (Book Review) (1)
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Lost Lambs: By Madeline Cash (Book Review)

From the outside, Lost Lambs might look like just another family drama — but Madeline Cash turns that expectation on its head.

Queen Esther By John Irving (Book Review) (1)
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Queen Esther: By John Irving (Book Review)

Queen Esther marks a return to familiar yet emotionally charged territory for John Irving.

The Heir Apparent By Rebecca Armitage (Book Review) (1)
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The Heir Apparent: By Rebecca Armitage (Book Review)

Rebecca Armitage’s debut novel The Heir Apparent brings together modern romance, royal responsibility, and personal reckoning in a story that feels both intimate...

Wreck By Catherine Newman (Book Review) (1)
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Wreck: By Catherine Newman (Book Review)

Wreck: By Catherine Newman will resonate most with readers who are drawn to novels about ordinary families facing extraordinary pressure.

And Then There Was You By Sophie Cousens (Book Review) (1)
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And Then There Was You: By Sophie Cousens (Book Review)

Sophie Cousens’ And Then There Was You arrives like a warm, witty rom-com played out on the page, but it isn’t only about...

Cursed Daughters By Oyinkan Braithwaite (Book Review) (1)
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Cursed Daughters: By Oyinkan Braithwaite (Book Review)

Oyinkan Braithwaite’s Cursed Daughters arrives with the hum of expectation that follows any sophomore novel after a breakout debut.

What We Can Know By Ian McEwan (Book Review) (1)
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What We Can Know: By Ian McEwan (Book Review)

In What We Can Know, Ian McEwan asks us to imagine a Britain almost unrecognizable a century ahead: submerged, fragmented, living with the...

The Widow By John Grisham (Book Review) (1)
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The Widow: By John Grisham (Book Review)

John Grisham, renowned for his legal thrillers, ventures into the realm of mystery with his latest novel, The Widow.

Sisters in the Wind By Angeline Boulley (Book Review) (1)
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Sisters in the Wind: By Angeline Boulley (Book Review)

Angeline Boulley’s Sisters in the Wind arrives as a novel that balances pulse-driving suspense with a quietly fierce search for belonging.

Twice By Mitch Albom (Book Review) (1)
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Twice: By Mitch Albom (Book Review)

Mitch Albom’s Twice arrives as a touching fable about regret, affection, and the irresistible fantasy of “doing it over.”

Remain By Nicholas Sparks and M. Night Shyamalan (Book Review) (1)
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Remain: By Nicholas Sparks and M. Night Shyamalan (Book Review)

The literary world rarely witnesses such an unexpected yet compelling collaboration as the one between Nicholas Sparks and M. Night Shyamalan in their...