Sharp Objects

The magnetic force of Flynn’s writing pulls readers in from the outset. Camille Preaker, a reporter recently released from a psychiatric hospital, is assigned to cover the case of two young women ruthlessly murdered and a third who’s suddenly disappeared. Following Camille as she navigates the case, elements of her depression begin to surface – Continue Reading

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Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear

Big Magic is provocative. Gilbert doesn’t tell a story of escaping reality to pursue creative living, she proposes the opposite: keep your day job and seduce your inspiration. According to Gilbert, fifteen minutes with inspiration is like having an affair – it will never feel like enough; as the passion and the excitement are potentially Continue Reading

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The Couple Next Door

In this #1 international bestseller The Couple Next Door, Lapena paints the portrait of a depressed and exhausted mother enticed by the seducements around her. As a result, when the police get involved in the case, Anne becomes a prime suspect.   While fighting for justice, Anne is also forced into a battle for her own sanity. Continue Reading

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Verity

The protagonist Lowen Ashleigh is hired to finish a series of books brain-dead author Verity Crawford never completed. After moving into the Crawford estate, Lowen discovers Verity’s hidden autobiography, which is full of secrets revealing a twisted family history that leaves Lowen dead in her tracks. Power, vulnerability, femininity, and morality are central themes, as Continue Reading

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Flannery O’Connor The Complete Stories

There’s an abundance of criticism about (Mary’s) fiction, and yet perhaps it is refreshing that, as she was the rare occurrence of (femme-celebrite) during the 1950’s, the topic isn’t overtly predominant, which may mean that ‘Flan’ doesn’t ‘write like a woman.’ While at the same time, for the most part, it seems that her meticulous Continue Reading

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from: PWCD 2019 – 2020 Book One

The objective is one of encouragement – strong women taking back their power, which the material does effectively. At the same time, it cognitively aligns various concepts of feminism with the world’s affairs, such as issues concerning the LGBTQ+ community and the importance of taking care of our planet. Each chapter is a story written Continue Reading

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Tarot For Parties!

The book starts with useful tips for any spiritual party-hostess, advises on creating the right atmosphere for a tarot reading, and continues with “heavier” topics. After reading about the different types of tarot decks, spreads, and how to use them, the author jumps into the deep water. The next few chapters will lead you into Continue Reading

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Real Estate Rescue

Tracy, the former owner of the fifth-largest brokerage in the country, has sold over $3 billion worth of residential real estate. And in 2020, the author was ranked 20th in the country for sales volume by The Wall Street Journal. She is also a regular contributor for publications like Bloomberg and Businessweek. While this book Continue Reading

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Marriage Cat Magazine Book Of Poetry (1)

This collection of work showcased by marriagecat.com is nothing short of breathtaking. The pages come alive with scenes so poignantly composed that one can practically feel the whisper of a gentle breeze or the rustle of fallen leaves. Their words traverse the spectrum of human experience, from the ache of forsaken lovers to the pining Continue Reading

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Sell Your Business For The Max!

Readers will appreciate Kaplan’s pleasant and personable approach to entrepreneurialism, such as his affectionately named organizational hurdles, like “Yak Yak” Factor, the “Yee Haw!” ‘Vanishing Act, “Deal Fatigue, and “staying in the game.” Kaplan writes that the book is dedicated to those who work tirelessly towards their goals and goes so far as to create Continue Reading

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