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katelise

grad student; mood-reader; really good at starting & not finishing books; the majority of my personal library is purchased second-hand; šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ & prošŸ‡µšŸ‡ø

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Winter 2026 Readalong
Level 3
My Taste
Pride and Prejudice
The Book Thief
The Secret History
Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century
Rebecca
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Rifqa
54%
The Yellow House
29%
Resistance, Rebellion and Death: Essays
69%
Literary Theory: An Introduction
16%
The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories
45%
War and Peace
6%
Les MisƩrables
0%
Paradise Lost
1%
Wuthering Heights
14%
Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)
37%

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The Yellow House

The Yellow House

Sarah M. Broom

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Rifqa

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Mohammed El-Kurd

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The Yellow House

The Yellow House

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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The Starving Saints

The Starving Saints

Caitlin Starling

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Simon Books giveaway

Family Drama

Family Drama

Rebecca Fallon

A vibrant debut and powerful meditation on family, motherhood, and the cost of holding on to your dreams, reminiscent of Ann Napolitano. It’s 1997, and snow is blanketing a New England beach. Two befuddled seven-year-olds watch as their mother’s body is tipped overboard a crumbling boat. A Viking funeral, followed by a raucous wake. A send-off fit for soap opera star Susan Bliss. Fifteen years earlier, Susan is a blazing, beautiful young woman, passionate about her art. It’s impossible not to fall in love with her, and so Alcott, a practical professor, does—hopelessly. And so begins the love story of Susan’s two-paneled life, an unconventional, jetlag-filled arrangement that takes her back and forth between her home in New England as a wife and mother to young twins, and the bright lights of soapy Los Angeles. In the present, Susan’s twins grow up in the shadow of her all-consuming absence. Sebastian, a sensitive artist, cleaves to her memory, fascinated with the artifacts of her starry past. Viola, resentful of her mother’s torn allegiances, distances herself from the memories of her. But when Viola runs into her mother’s old costar Orson Grey—now a renowned Hollywood star—she finds herself falling deeply in love with him and begins to put together the pieces of a mother she never really knew. Sharp, assured, and beautifully written, Family Drama is a story told in double-helix, with intertwined timelines that explore the different versions of ourselves we share with the world and with each other.

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

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Flatiron Books giveaway

Reparenting the Inner Child: The New Science of Our Oldest Wounds and How to Heal Them

Reparenting the Inner Child: The New Science of Our Oldest Wounds and How to Heal Them

Nicole LePera

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Do the Work and How to Be the Love You Seek comes a groundbreaking guide to healing our childhood wounds and rediscovering our full potential As adults, we often fall into patterns that feel irrational or out of character—shutting down, lashing out, people-pleasing, or self-sabotaging. Beneath those reactions lies our inner child, a younger part of us still trying to get its needs met the only way it knows how. We all carry the imprint of our earliest years. Childhood is brief, yet its impact is lifelong. Some parts of us were met with love while other parts were met with silence, criticism, or disapproval. To survive, we learned to adapt—learning to over perform, to hide, or stay small. Most of us made it through with a mix of love and lack. And many of us still protect the parts of ourselves that once felt unsafe. While we can’t change what happened, we can change how it lives within us and impacts our lives today. Reparenting the Inner Child offers a clear, compassionate path to self-integration, combining practical exercises, somatic tools, and guided reflections to help us create the safety, love, and boundaries we've always needed. Through her holistic framework that models individual development, Dr. LePera explains how we can cultivate the emotional maturity and regulation to respond calmly instead of reacting, to embrace desire instead of shame, and to question the stories we've long believed about who we have to be. Enlightening, empowering, and clarifying, Reparenting the Inner Child is a book that will stand the test of time as a comprehensive guide for personal development and healing, and a resource that will forever change the way we understand ourselves.

print • 20 advanced reader copies • US only

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Mohammed El-Kurd

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Mohammed El-Kurd

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The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature

The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature

RenƩe Fox

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)

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