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The Maid by Nita Prose

Title: The MaidAuthor: Nita ProsePublisher: Ballantine BooksGenre: Mystery, Psychological ThrillerFirst Publication: 2022Language: English Book Summary: The Maid by Nita Prose Molly Gray is not like everyone else. She struggles...

Dissonance, Volume I: Reality by Aaron Ryan

With his gripping debut novel Dissonance, Volume I: Reality, author Aaron Ryan thrusts readers headlong into one such nightmare future...

If Jane Austen Was a Fictional Character

Explore the intriguing concept of imagining Jane Austen as a fictional character in various literary scenarios. Dive into the possibilities of her navigating Regency-era social satire, modern-day challenges, and even metafictional awareness. Discover how such a reinterpretation sheds new light on Austen's works, her personality, and her enduring legacy.

Once upon a Wonderland by D J Stoneham

In this book, we delve into the world of Alice and her return to the mystical world of Wonderland as a full-grown college graduate. The book features an extended cast of delicious and vile characters and a unique writing style that draws readers into the peculiarities of Wonderland. The author skillfully weaves themes of mental health throughout the story, creating a thought-provoking and engaging narrative.

A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner

"A Rose For Emily" is a good work people still like today. The main character, Miss Emily, shows how it can be bad when society makes us act a certain way, and we don't want to change.

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Hiking Through History by Kirk Ward Robinson

Hiking Through History by Kirk Ward Robinson is a richly researched travel memoir spanning Spain, the Alps, Scotland, and medieval France. Learn why critics and readers consider this one of the most original works of travel writing that bridges adventure narrative with serious historical scholarship.

Served Him Right by Lisa Unger

Served Him Right by Lisa Unger is a 2026 psychological thriller about a girls' brunch that spirals into murder, poison, and buried family secrets. Discover what makes this twisty mystery a must-read.

Once and Again by Rebecca Serle

Once and Again by Rebecca Serle is a fantasy romance set in Malibu about three generations of women, a magical silver ticket, first loves, marriage, and the impossible choices that define us.

How to Write a Love Story by Catherine Walsh

How to Write a Love Story by Catherine Walsh is a dual-POV forced-proximity romance about a New York editor and a grieving author's daughter writing the biggest fantasy fin

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