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Ulysses - James Joyce
100 years after its first publication as a novel, ULYSSES is as spellbinding as ever. A perfect study of psychology and personality, ULYSSES has established itself as the ultimate example on how to portray a character to his or her deepest core. And yes, it is more than a thousand pages but there is no need to be intimidated by its length. The trick to read a classic doorstepper like Ulysses? Just start reading! Get yourself immersed in that famous day in Dublin and wander the streets...
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A Season in Queens - A Novel - Gerry Dryansky
A story that reflects on the psychological effects of war and racial hatred. Jimmy returns from WWII to his home in New York City district Cambria Heights where his high school love Erin has been waiting for him. However, the cruelties of war have left their mark on Jimmy and the two are not able to rebuild the intimate bond they used to have. Jimmy finds a friend in African American war hero Warren Porter but the one person who understands his troubles is a thorn in the eye of many...
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Wolf Catcher - Anne Montgomery
The story of Anne Montgomery’s latest novel revolves around a true historic event, the discovery of the Magician of Ridge Ruin, in Arizona in 1939. Being herself a former journalist, the author can easily put herself into the protagonist’s position as a freelance reporter and understand her urge to discover more about the mysterious find. Our heroine Kate is intrigued by the magician whose physical appearance suggests that he must have been of different origins than the Native Americans who...
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Looking for Leroy - A Novel - Melody Carlson
Melody Carlson is back with another addictive romance novel that will make you fall in love with the characters as well as with the beautiful landscape of California. Brynna is suffering after a bad divorce and has sworn to stay away from men. In a spur of the moment she joins her colleague on a camping trip to the Sonoma Wine Country, home to Brynna’s teenage sweetheart Leroy. Is there a chance that she will find him after thirty years? Carlson clearly enjoyed building up to the moment of...
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Tacos for Two - Betsy St. Amant
A fun read penned by bestselling author Betsy St. Amant. This romantic comedy has everything you need, a Shakespearean mix-up, delicious food and two adorable protagonists that you cannot help but fall in love with. When Rory and Jude meet as fierce competitors at a food truck festival, they do not realize that they have met before – online. The two have been exchanging flirty messages on an dating site during the past month but cannot stand each other in real life. Or so it seems… Find out...
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To Disguise the Truth (The Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency) - Jen Turano
For fans of historical romance, we recommend the latest novel of the charming book series THE BLEECKER STREET INQUIRY AGENCY from US Today bestselling author Jen Turano. The historical romance writer is known for her humorous and witty writing and the third book of her new series is not an exception. Turano clearly loves to indulge in her characters’ lives and delights us with a perfect mix of romance, history and mystery! Accompany Eunice Holbrooke as she tries to conceal her true identity...
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The Punishing Journey of Arthur Delaney - A Novel - Bob Kroll
#bookoftheweek July 29th 2022. A deeply moving historical novel, inspired by true events and brought to us by the Canadian writer Bob Kroll. After the death of his wife, Arthur Delaney puts his three children in a Halifax orphanage and joins the American Civil War. Three years later he returns home to find the orphanage relocated and his children missing. Pained by the loss, he is determined to make up for his past mistakes and embarks on a journey across Canada to reunite with his two...
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The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water - A Novel - Erin Bartels
We fell in love with Erin Bartels’ prose when reading ALL THAT WE CARRIED last year and could not wait to dive into THE GIRL WHO COULD BREATHE UNDER WATER as soon as it hit our shelves. Just as in her previous novels, Bartels examines the relationship between people and with oneself. By doing so, she develops complex characters that undergo a massive change throughout the book. It is clearly important for Bartels to show the different sides of each story and the bias of memories. Kendra has...
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Mars - Stories - Asja Bakić
In this collection of short stories, Asja Bakić creates dystopian worlds with female protagonists who are faced with bizarre situations they cannot control. Each of the stories is disturbing and original, Bakić clearly knows how to convey feminist concerns without sounding patronizing. Instead, she takes the absurdities of female experiences one step further and embeds them in a surreal narrative. That is not only fun but extremely beautiful to read. A recurring theme is the power of...
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The Eighty-Year-Old Sorority Girls - Robin Benoit
#bookoftheweek July 15th 2022. Inspired by her own mother’s battle with Alzheimer, Robin Benoit has poured her personal experience into a fictional account about the disease but above all about lifelong friendship, love and loyalty. 80-year-old Vivian suffers from Alzheimer but her sorority sisters are there for her during this inevitable journey towards the end. While her friends have to come to terms with Vivian’s changing personality and memory, we also learn about their lives, adventures...
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Open Your Eyes - Heather J Fitt
#bookoftheweek July 8th 2022. When a book starts with a glossary full of misogynic terms, you know that you are in for a deeply disturbing read. In her debut novel OPEN YOUR EYES, Heather J. Fitt portrays the world of incels and truecels, men that feel inferior to women and whose resentment easily turns to violence and sexual assaults. Frankie, an aspiring journalist, is reporting on a series of sexual assaults. During her research she discovers the phenomenon of incles and soon becomes the...
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