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Olivia

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Romantasy Starter Pack Vol I
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Possession Island
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A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1)
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The House in the Cerulean Sea (Cerulean Chronicles, #1)
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Good Dirt
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Possession Island

Possession Island

Sarah McCarry

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  • The Dream Hotel
    Olivia
    May 08, 2026
    2.5
    Enjoyment: 2.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 2.0Plot: 2.0
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    The Dream Hotel

    The Dream Hotel

    Laila Lalami

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    The Dream Hotel

    The Dream Hotel

    Laila Lalami

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    What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma

    What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma

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  • Spiraling Around Language

    Over the last few days, I've added so many books centered around language to my 'interested' or TBR list. As if the universe were listening, one of my students came up to me, held out a crayon, and said, "What do you call this?" I pronounced it "cray-on," to which she immediately turned around and said, "See! Who says 'cray-ahn'?"

    I totally cackled because I’ve gotten into this exact argument with my husband, who says "cray-ahn" while I say "cray-on." This tidbit led to a fun spin-off conversation about the different ways we say things.

    We talked about language differences between just the Hawaiian islands, how our Hawaiian Pidgin (Hawai'i Creole) varies from one to the other, and then moved to the broader spectrum of the continental US and the world.

    So, please chime in and tell me some fun words or phrases you use that, when others hear them, make them say, "Oh, you mean __________?"

    Like, "No, I meant what I said, and said what I meant."

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    This book is....really boring so far. Nothing is happening. Every chapter is just the same repetitive nothing. I'm really struggling to push through and finish 😩

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    Story of My Life

    Story of My Life

    Lucy Score

    Hazel is given a one-two punch when she's forced to move out of her Upper East Side apartment and is given a final warning from her publisher. If she doesn't turn in a book by her next deadline, they're cutting her loose. Hazel rashly decides to leave what's left of her city life behind and impulse buys a house in rural Pennsylvania sight unseen. How better to entertain the loyal readers she still has and rediscover her writing mojo than immersing herself in small-town life? Too bad this town looks to be on its last legs. At least she's finding swoon-worthy inspiration from her hot, grumpy contractor Cam and his animal-rescuing, community-involved family. It's all just research. What could go wrong? A note from the author: This series is my love letter to every reader who said they wanted to move to a fictional town . . .

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    Simon Books giveaway

    Artifacts

    Artifacts

    Natalie Lemle

    For readers of The Cloisters and Counterfeit, Natalie Lemle’s debut novel offers an insider’s view into the world of stolen artifacts and the hidden networks that link museums to organized crime, when a woman is forced to remember the summer she spent on an archaeological dig in Italy, as everyone she knew then may now be in danger. Successful trusts and estates attorney Lena Connolly is asked by a colleague to assist on a case: the Italian government claims an artifact was looted and sold to a museum illegally and is seeking repatriation. The object in question is a cup made of dichroic glass, which would have been rare even in Ancient Rome, let alone thousands of years later. Lena has done everything she can to put the study abroad summer she spent on an archaeological dig in the Italian Alps behind her. Her dreams of being an archaeologist shattered when her mentor Cyrille disappeared and her enigmatic boyfriend Giamma went dark, but with this new case, the past comes roaring back. Told in alternating timelines, Artifacts follows young Lena as she falls in love with both archaeology and Giamma on the streets of Torino while her adult self pieces together what truly happened on the dig, now a fully restored Roman villa with World Heritage status. The dichroic cup, Lena discovers, may have been taken from the very site she helped unearth. Powerful and exuberant, Natalie Lemle’s Artifacts brings readers behind the museum glass and asks questions about cultural heritage and the historical preservation of our shared sense of humanity.

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    Disappoint Me

    Disappoint Me

    Nicola Dinan

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