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The Spanish Love Deception
0A TikTok sensation, this rom-com about a young woman who agrees to fake date a colleague and bring him to her sister’s wedding has “everything you could want in a romance” (Helen Hoang, New York Times bestselling author). Catalina Martín desperately needs a date to her sister’s wedding.
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The Stolen Heir
0The Stolen Heir tells the story of Suren, once the child queen of the Court of Teeth, she has been exiled to the human realm. She spends her time foraging in the woods, releasing mortals from their bargains with the fae and longing to return to the human family she once lived with.
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The Stranger
0Tells the story of the assassination of an Arab man who is never named. This story demonstrates the depths of human apathy as the main character, Meursault, is put on trial for the murder of the man.
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The Strength in Our Scars
0All of the love you have given to the wrong people— it will find its way back to you. sometimes courage isn’t climbing Mount Everest or changing the world. Sometimes your mountain to climb is made up of weekdays and months, made up of pushing yourself forward even when you want to nestle into the past.
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The Striker
0Follows a male footballer, Asher Donovan, as he faces difficulties with his team, butts heads with his rival-turned-teammate Vincent DuBois, and falls in love with his trainer, a former prima ballerina named Scarlett DuBois, who happens to be his rival’s sister.
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The Summer I turned Pretty
0Belly has an unforgettable summer in this stunning start to the Summer I Turned Pretty series from the New York Times bestselling author of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (now a major motion picture!), Jenny Han.
Some summers are just destined to be pretty.
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The Sun and Her Flowers
0Both collections seemed quite similar to me, but I thought her latest was a nice follow-up, and one I would recommend to those just getting into reading poetry. Or, for any girlfriends who may be going through a bad break-up; Kaur’s poetry is particularly soothing for those sorts of things:trust me.
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The Sweetest Oblivion
0Is Sweetest Oblivion worth reading?The writer wrote a great story and it’s a wonderful start to a new mafia series! For me, personally, ‘The sweetest oblivion’ isn’t a dark story. It is a mafia book so you know that people will get hurt or killed but it doesn’t have a dark vibe. It had the perfect mix between suspense, emotional, longing and romance. -
The Sword Of Kaigen
0Kaigen tells the story of the legendary Matsuda family. A very traditional family of ice-wielding samurai who live on the tip of a peninsula called The Sword of Kaigen. The Sword is the first line of defense for the empire against all of the surrounding countries that do not hold the empire in good regard.
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The Syndicater
0A gripping saga of vengeance, love, and redemption, where loyalties are tested, secrets unravel, and justice is paid for in blood. As the notorious Syndicate faces its reckoning, Dainn, Lyla, and their allies must navigate dangerous betrayals and brutal confrontations.
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The Teacher
0Explores the aftermath of a student-teacher affair scandal at Caseham High School, delving into themes of trust, deception, and long-awaited revenge.
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The Tearsmith
0Growing up in a ghastly orphanage run by an abusive matron, Nica coped in the only way she could—by retreating to her imagination, where she lived out fantastical stories, especially about the Tearsmith, the man who makes tears, a terrifying figure who forges all the fears that dwell in people’s hearts.