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Letting Go of Anger
0A Guide to Healthy Anger Expression How do you express your anger? Do you blow up? Quietly seethe? Or do you try to pretend that you’re really not angry at all and just hope the feelings will go away? Most of us express anger in more than one way, but we also tend to be creatures of habit, falling back on a few predictable styles when we feel angry.
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Lightlark
0Isla Crown is the young ruler of Wildling—a realm of temptresses cursed to kill anyone they fall in love with. They are feared and despised, and are counting on Isla to end their suffering by succeeding at the Centennial. To survive, Isla must lie, cheat, and betray…even as love complicates everything.
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Lights Out
0Taking readers into the deeper realms of obsession, need, and danger, Lights Out is a steamy, dark love story. Aly Cappellucci, a trauma nurse with a hidden love with masked vigilantes she discovers online—especially one called Lights Out—follows She dreams about him often, never believing her dreams would come true.
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Limitless
0The underlying concept of Limitless is that human potential is the only truly infinite resource in the world, and any limits we have are self-imposed. To achieve more, remove the limits in your mindset, your motivation, and the methods you use.
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Little Liar
0One deep obsession he could never give up on. His foster sister Olivia. For the first time, she’s chosen him over the entire world, and he intends to keep her in his firm grasp forever – but his happiness is soon shattered by powerful enemies who want to claim Olivia for themselves.
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Little Stranger
0Everything about Olivia belongs to Malachi Vize. Her mind, Her body, Her soul, Her fear, Her pain. On Halloween night, he can no longer lurk in the shadows. All he has left to own is her heart, even if he needs to take it.
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Little Women
0The book’s characters teach us the value of independence, responsibility, kindness, ambition, and friendship. “Little Women” is a memorable book due to its portrayal of sisterhood, coming of age, feminist themes, historical context, moral lessons, and emotional resonance.
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Little Women
0Follows the lives of the four March sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy – as they navigate their way through childhood and young adulthood during the American Civil War era.
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Loathe to Love You
0Loathe to Love You by Ali Hazelwood is a compilation of three of her STEMinist novellas: Under One Roof, Stuck with You, and Below Zero.
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Losing Hope
0In the follow-up to Colleen Hoover’s #1 New York Times bestseller Hopeless, the charming and irresistible Dean Holder tells the passionate story that has melted thousands of hearts.
In Hopeless, Sky left no secret unearthed, no feeling unshared, and no memory forgotten, but Holder’s past remained a mystery.
Still haunted by the little girl he let walk away, Holder has spent his entire life searching for her in an attempt to finally rid himself of the crushing guilt he has felt for years. But he could not have anticipated that the moment they reconnect, even greater remorse would overwhelm him…
Sometimes in life, if we wish to move forward, we must first dig deep into our past and make amends. In Losing Hope, bestselling author Colleen Hoover reveals what was going on inside Holder’s head during all those hopeless moments—and whether he can gain the peace he desperately needs.
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Love and Wine
0Love and Wine tells the story of love at every stage in every form— romantic, friendship, familial and self-love. With each verse, the reader falls in love with love again. Diaz’s quiet voice in modern poetry will take you back to your first love, last love and each one in between.
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Love on the Brain
0Love on the Brain (2022) is a romance novel by Italian author Ali Hazelwood and follows the story of a neuroscientist, Dr. Bee Königswasser, who embarks on a career-high assignment of co-leading a project at NASA but has to contend with working alongside her old grad school nemesis, Levi Ward.