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    A captivating tale of an arranged marriage between a werewolf Alpha and a vampire, blending STEMinist charm with a compelling fantasy romance.

  • Book cover of Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez

    Charming and emotionally resonant romance novel about two individuals who make a pact for a summer fling, only to discover unexpected and deeper connections.

  • Cover of Funny Story by Emily Henry, featuring a vibrant illustration of Daphne and Miles against a whimsical backdrop, symbolizing their unconventional romance.

    Daphne and Miles, both reeling from their exes' betrayal, embark on a fake relationship to save face.

  • Cover of The Wide Wide Sea by Hampton Sides, depicting Captain James Cook's final voyage and its historical significance.​

    Explore on Captain James Cook's third and final voyage, delving into his ambitions, encounters with Indigenous peoples, and the events leading to his death in Hawaii, offering a nuanced perspective on the Age of Exploration

  • Cover of Reagan: His Life and Legend by Max Boot, depicting a comprehensive biography of Ronald Reagan's life and presidency.​

    An in-depth examination of Ronald Reagan's life, from his Midwestern roots and Hollywood career to his political ascent, highlighting the paradoxes that defined his presidency and enduring legacy.

  • Cover of I Heard Her Call My Name by Lucy Sante, depicting a memoir of late-life gender transition and self-realization.​

    Chronicles Lucy's journey of gender transition at 67, blending reflections on her Belgian upbringing, bohemian New York life, and the liberation found in embracing her true identity.​ Wikipedia

  • Cover of Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here by Jonathan Blitzer, depicting the U.S.–Central America immigration crisis

    Explores the roots of the U.S.–Central America immigration crisis, intertwining personal migrant stories with decades of policy decisions, offering a profound look into a humanitarian emergency.​

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    a Hungarian journalist and Holocaust survivor, delivers a stark memoir of life in Nazi concentration camps, capturing the dehumanization and resilience experienced within Auschwitz and its satellite camps.​

  • book reviews of All Fours by Miranda July, about a woman's journey of self-discovery -- book cover

    Miranda July’s All Fours follows a 45-year-old artist who, intending a cross-country trip, impulsively stops at a motel, sparking a journey of self-discovery, desire, and transformation.​