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Lights Out
Navessa Allen
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Morally grey or straight up baddies? A collection of books written from a villainous/morally grey POV. Only the first book from a series is included.
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Raising Hare: A Memoir
Chloe Dalton
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The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare
G.K. Chesterton
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i was intimidated going into this, but the first chapter read with such ease & im really looking forward to reading more. i love the way stoker writes.
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They Both Die at the End (Death-Cast, #1)
Adam Silvera
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A Sand County Almanac: With Essays on Conservation from Round River
Aldo Leopold
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I just finished the 6th Emily Henry book and I can’t help but remember that she puts modern songs in her books. Great big beautiful life has Linger by the Cranberries 🎵. Does anyone remember the other songs from the other books??? Beach Read? Funny Story?
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Slightly different from the rest of E.Henry’s books but it’s very good. I liked the stories being told in tandem and we do have writers again as main characters. Does have some spicy scenes. You’ll be hooked as soon as you read it :)
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Read at least 1 book in the Winter 2026 Readalong.
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I need some short book recommendations. Any genre. Bonus points if its diverse or written by a POC ^^
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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
Robin Wall Kimmerer
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I studied environmental science at undergrad and I remember reading the article of this! When it came out as a book, I was so happy for R.Kimmerer since so many more people will have the opportunity to read it. I used 2 of her books to write my graduating thesis and I love that she’s getting more recognition. Definitely read it! It’s short and thought provoking:)