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A Separate Peace
John Knowles
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Eros the Bittersweet
Anne Carson
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The Road
Cormac McCarthy
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Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy
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My Friends
Fredrik Backman
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The Idiot
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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The Road
Cormac McCarthy
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No Country for Old Men
Cormac McCarthy
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Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy
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I went into this story fairly blind, knowing nothing but the blurb on the back of the book. I really read it bc of Bardugo, as I’ve loved a lot of her work in the past. The first half of the story felt slow and a bit predictable. But, Leigh Bardugo completely ensnared me in the second half, as I knew she would. I was quickly invested in the characters and the plot, and oftentimes had no idea what would happen next. The ending was mostly satisfying, and I’m always glad to read a standalone with a solid ending.
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The Course of the Heart: An extraordinary, genre-bending classic
M. John Harrison