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1 What's Behind the Beautiful Forevers "Behind the Beautiful Forevers" by Katherine Boo explores the lives of residents in a Mumbai slum adjacent to the city's airport, delving into their struggles against poverty, corruption, and systemic inequality. Through poignant, deeply personal narratives, Boo illuminates the hopes and aspirations of individ…
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1 What's The Wasp Factory The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks is a dark and surreal exploration of identity, alienation, and the interplay between societal norms and individual psychology, told through the disturbing perspective of Frank, a young boy who has created a gruesome world on a fictional Scottish island. As he navigates his peculiar rituals, v…
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1 What's On Becoming Baby Wise "On Becoming Baby Wise" by Gary Ezzo focuses on establishing a structured feeding and sleeping schedule for infants, emphasizing the importance of routine in helping babies develop good sleep habits. The book advocates for a parent-led approach, where caregivers guide the infant's daily activities while fostering a nu…
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1 What's The Broker In "The Broker," John Grisham explores themes of redemption, political intrigue, and the complexities of the legal system. The story follows 73-year-old Joel Backman, a former high-powered lobbyist who has been imprisoned for a decade due to his involvement in a corrupt scheme. After being unexpectedly released in a CIA deal to …
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1 What's The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin follows the life of Mara Dyer, a teenager who survives a traumatic accident that kills her friends and leaves her grappling with memory loss and strange, supernatural occurrences. The overarching theme explores the struggles of mental health, identity, and the impac…
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1 What's To Sir Phillip, With Love To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn explores themes of love, communication, and personal growth through the story of Eloise Bridgerton and Sir Phillip Crane. After the death of Phillip's wife, he finds himself struggling with the responsibilities of fatherhood and isolation. Eloise, seeking to break free from…
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1 What's Lock Every Door In "Lock Every Door" by Riley Sager, the central theme revolves around the dangers of obsession and the unsettling secrets hidden within the facades of seemingly perfect homes. The story follows Jules Larsen, a young woman who takes a job as an apartment sitter in a historical, luxurious building in Manhattan, only to uncov…
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1 What's Ask Again, Yes "Ask Again, Yes" by Mary Beth Keane explores the complexities of love, family, and forgiveness across multiple generations. The narrative centers on two families, the Saintless and the Gleesons, whose lives become intertwined through a tragic event that leads to deep-seated resentments and emotional struggles. The novel delv…
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1 What's All the Missing Girls "All the Missing Girls" by Megan Miranda centers around the mysterious disappearances of two young women, occurring a decade apart in a small town. The narrative unfolds in a unique reverse chronological format, following the protagonist, Nic, as she grapples with her past, secrets, and the impact of these disappearan…
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1 What's Sometimes I Lie "Sometimes I Lie" by Alice Feeney explores themes of deception, memory, and the complexities of truth within the context of a psychological thriller. The story follows the protagonist, Amber, who finds herself in a coma, unable to communicate, as she navigates her tangled past filled with secrets and lies. Through the lens …
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1 What's The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson explores the themes of resilience, community, and the transformative power of literature against the backdrop of the Appalachia during the 1930s. The story follows Cussy Mary "Blue" Carter, a member of the rare blue-skinned population of Kentu…
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1 What's If He Had Been with Me "If He Had Been with Me" by Laura Nowlin explores the complexities of friendship, love, and the painful transitions of adolescence. The novel centers around the deep, yet often unspoken bond between Autumn and Finny, childhood friends who drift apart as they enter high school, navigating the challenges of growing up …
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1 What's Recursion Recursion by Blake Crouch explores the complex interplay between memory, identity, and time through a thrilling narrative centered on a mysterious technology allowing people to relive their pasts. The story follows two main characters, detective Barry Sutton and neuroscientist Helena Smith, as they navigate a world where memories…
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1 What's The Sweetest Oblivion The Sweetest Oblivion by Danielle Lori is a dark romance that explores the complexities of love, loyalty, and the consequences of choices in a world immersed in organized crime. The story revolves around the passionate and tumultuous relationship between Elena, a strong-willed woman caught in the mafia's web, and Chri…
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1 What's Unwind "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman explores a dystopian society where troubled teens are deemed unnecessary and are subjected to a process called "unwinding," where their body parts are harvested for transplantation. The novel follows three main characters—Connor, Risa, and Lev—who escape this fate and grapple with their identity, morality…
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1 What's Without Merit "Without Merit" by Colleen Hoover explores themes of family dysfunction, mental health, and the complexities of love and forgiveness. The story centers around Merit, a teenager grappling with feelings of inadequacy and isolation within her unconventional family, who is burdened by secrets and emotional struggles. As she navig…
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1 What's Shadow Me "Shadow Me" by Tahereh Mafi is a gripping novella that serves as a bridge between the events of the "Shatter Me" series and its future installments. The story primarily revolves around the character of Juliette Ferrars, who grapples with her identity and powers in a world that is constantly shifting due to war and chaos. The over…
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1 What's The Girl Who Drank the Moon The overarching theme of "The Girl Who Drank the Moon" by Kelly Barnhill revolves around the power of love, the importance of choice, and the complexities of good and evil. The story follows a young girl named Luna, who is raised in a magical forest and inadvertently consumes moonlight, granting her extraordinar…
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1 What's The Blade Itself The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie is a grimdark fantasy novel that explores themes of morality, power, and the complexities of human nature through its richly flawed characters. The story intertwines the narratives of several protagonists, including a cynical barbarian, a tortured torturer, and an ambitious nobleman, as …
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1 What's Golden Son In "Golden Son" by Pierce Brown, the overall theme revolves around the struggles of power, loyalty, and the cost of ambition in a brutal, class-divided society. The protagonist, Darrow, a lowborn Red who infiltrates the elite ruling Golds, grapples with the moral complexities of rebellion as he navigates a dangerous political la…
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1 What's A Thousand Boy Kisses A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole is a poignant young adult romance that explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of memories. The story follows two childhood friends, Poppy and Rune, who share an intense, deep bond marked by heartfelt moments and promises. As they navigate the challenges of growing up…
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1 What's Little House in the Big Woods "Little House in the Big Woods" by Laura Ingalls Wilder is a semi-autobiographical children's novel set in the late 19th century, depicting the life of a young girl named Laura Ingalls and her family as they inhabit a small cabin in Wisconsin. The story conveys themes of family, self-sufficiency, and the beaut…
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1 What's The Last Mrs. Parrish The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine centers around themes of ambition, jealousy, and deception, exploring the dark side of human desire. The story follows Amber Patterson, a woman who is envious of the seemingly perfect life of the wealthy and glamorous Daphne Parrish. In a calculated scheme, Amber ingratiates he…
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1 What's In a Dark, Dark Wood In "In a Dark, Dark Wood" by Ruth Ware, the overarching theme revolves around the complexities of friendship, trust, and the psychological impact of past traumas. The story follows Nora, a reclusive writer, who is unexpectedly invited to a hen party in a remote cabin by her estranged friend, Claire. As the weekend unfo…
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1 What's Dragonfly in Amber "Dragonfly in Amber" by Diana Gabaldon continues the epic saga of Claire Beauchamp and Jamie Fraser, intertwining their love story with the tumultuous events of 18th-century Scotland. The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the impact of historical change as Claire, now a time-traveler returning to the 20th cen…
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1 What's Drive In "Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us," Daniel H. Pink explores the concept of motivation in the modern workplace, challenging traditional rewards-based frameworks. Pink argues that intrinsic motivation, driven by autonomy, mastery, and purpose, is more effective than extrinsic rewards for fostering creativity and p…
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1 What's Pie Iron Recipes "Pie Iron Recipes" by Darren Kirby focuses on the simple joy of outdoor cooking using a pie iron, an essential tool for campfire cuisine. The book features a variety of creative and easy-to-follow recipes that showcase the versatility of this cooking method, including both sweet and savory options. From traditional dessert…
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1 What's The Wall of Winnipeg and Me "The Wall of Winnipeg and Me" by Mariana Zapata explores themes of love, ambition, and personal growth through the story of Vanessa, a personal assistant to a professional football player named Aiden Graves. Vanessa has dedicated her life to supporting Aiden's career, but as their relationship evolves, she grapp…
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1 What's The Lies of Locke Lamora The Lies of Locke Lamora is a fantasy novel focusing on themes of deception, loyalty, and class struggle, set in the richly imagined city of Camorr, reminiscent of Venice. The story follows Locke Lamora, a skilled thief and con artist, as he leads a group of fellow thieves known as the Gentleman Bastards. As they n…
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1 What's The Mistake "The Mistake" by Elle Kennedy explores themes of love, forgiveness, and personal growth in the context of college life and relationships. The story follows John "Garrett" Graham, a confident hockey player, and Hannah Wells, a talented and intelligent music student, as they navigate their burgeoning romance. The plot is driven b…
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1 What's The Wife Between Us The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen intricately explores themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal through the perspectives of two women, Vanessa and Nellie, who appear to be interconnected in a twisted triangle involving Vanessa's ex-husband Richard. The narrative unfolds with unexpected twists, reve…
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1 What's Shooting an Elephant In "Shooting an Elephant," George Orwell explores the complexities of imperialism, colonialism, and personal morality through the experiences of a British police officer in colonial Burma. The narrative recounts an incident where the officer is pressured to kill an elephant that has caused destruction, highlighting the…
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1 What's Chasing Lincoln's Killer Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James L. Swanson is a gripping narrative detailing the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and the ensuing manhunt for his killer, John Wilkes Booth. The book vividly portrays the political climate of the time, the conspiracy surrounding Lincoln's murder, and the dramatic pursuit …
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1 What's A Higher Call "A Higher Call" by Adam Makos tells the true story of an extraordinary encounter between an American B-17 bomber pilot, 2nd Lieutenant Charlie Brown, and a German fighter pilot, Lieutenant Franz Stigler, during World War II. The book explores themes of honor, humanity, and the moral complexities of war, showcasing how a momen…
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1 What's Billion Dollar Whale "Billion Dollar Whale" by Tom Wright explores the audacious and intricate fraud behind the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal, detailing how the Malaysian financier Jho Low orchestrated one of the largest financial heists in history, embezzling billions from the Malaysian state fund. The book highlights the in…
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1 What's Small Victories "Small Victories" by Anne Lamott centers on the theme of finding hope and gratitude in everyday life despite its challenges. Through a series of personal essays, Lamott reflects on her experiences with faith, family, and the struggles of aging, illustrating how small, seemingly inconsequential moments can bring about signif…
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1 What's Living with a SEAL In "Living with a SEAL," Jesse Itzler recounts his transformative experience of inviting a retired Navy SEAL, David Goggins, to live with him for a month, aiming to push his physical and mental limits. The book chronicles Itzler's humorous and often intense journey of self-discovery, highlighting themes of discipline, re…
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1 What's Becoming Free Indeed "Becoming Free Indeed" by Jinger Duggar Vuolo explores the author's journey of self-discovery and liberation from the restrictive beliefs of her upbringing within the strict Duggar family and the Independent Baptist movement. Jinger reflects on her experiences growing up in a highly conservative and controlling environ…
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1 What's Good Morning, Monster "Good Morning, Monster" by Catherine Gildiner is a memoir that explores the author’s experiences as a psychologist working with troubled adolescents. The overarching theme revolves around the complexities of mental health, the impact of trauma, and the transformative power of empathy and understanding. Gildiner shares…
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1 What's Why Fish Don't Exist In "Why Fish Don't Exist," Lulu Miller intricately weaves a narrative that explores existential themes through the life of the little-known scientist David Starr Jordan, who dedicated his work to classifying fish but faced numerous personal and professional challenges. The book delves into the paradox of scientific pur…
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1 What's The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath delve into the profound emotional landscape and creative evolution of the acclaimed poet and writer, offering an intimate glimpse into her struggles with mental illness, identity, and the complexities of life as a woman in the mid-20th century. Spanning from he…
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1 What's Funny in Farsi "Funny in Farsi" by Firoozeh Dumas explores the author's experiences growing up as an Iranian immigrant in America, using humor to bridge cultural differences and highlight the challenges of assimilation. Through a series of anecdotes, Dumas illustrates the clash between her traditional Iranian upbringing and the American cu…
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1 What's Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus" by Nabeel Qureshi explores the author's journey from a devout Muslim upbringing to a deep Christian faith. The book details Qureshi's struggles with his religious identity, including the philosophical and theological challenges he faced while investigating the claims of Christiani…
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1 What's Traveling Mercies In "Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith," Anne Lamott weaves personal anecdotes and reflections to explore the intricacies of faith, grace, and redemption. The book is a candid portrayal of her journey from addiction and despair to spiritual awakening and acceptance, highlighting the messiness of life and the strugg…
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1 What's The Day the World Came to Town "The Day the World Came to Town" by Jim DeFede chronicles the extraordinary events that unfolded during and after the September 11 attacks, focusing on the small town of Gander, Newfoundland. When 38 planes were ordered to land unexpectedly at Gander International Airport, the town's residents opened their ho…
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1 What's Spilled Milk "Spilled Milk" by K.L. Randis is a poignant coming-of-age novel that explores themes of family dynamics, abuse, and the struggle for self-identity. The story is narrated by a young girl named Dara who faces the harsh realities of her tumultuous home life, dominated by her mother's emotional abuse and her father's indifference.…
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1 What's Unwind! In "Unwind!" by Michael Olpin, the overall theme revolves around the importance of stress relief and the need for self-care in our fast-paced, demanding lives. The book presents a variety of practical strategies and techniques for managing stress effectively, emphasizing the significance of balance in physical, mental, and emotiona…
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1 What's Calling in \"The One\" "Calling in "The One" by Katherine Woodward Thomas explores the transformative journey of self-discovery and personal empowerment in the pursuit of finding true love. The book emphasizes the importance of inner work, addressing personal patterns, and cultivating self-love as essential steps towards attracting a deep …
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1 What's Parent Effectiveness Training Parent Effectiveness Training (PET) by Thomas Gordon focuses on improving parent-child communication and fostering healthier family relationships through a cooperative approach. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding children’s feelings and needs, teaching parents to employ active listening, and u…
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1 What's The Alter Ego Effect The Alter Ego Effect by Todd Herman explores the powerful concept of using alter egos as a psychological tool to enhance performance and overcome personal obstacles. Herman argues that by adopting alternative identities—crafted from our desires, traits, or inspirations—we can tap into hidden strengths and unleash our p…
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