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It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover is a powerful and emotionally charged novel that explores the complexities of love, relationships, and the cycle of abuse. The story follows Lily Bloom, a young woman who, after the death of her father, moves to Boston to establish her own life. Here, she meets Ryle Kincaid, a…
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Never Lie by Freida McFadden is a riveting psychological thriller that draws readers into the complexities of truth, deception, and the consequences of lies. The story centers on Nora, a woman seeking a fresh start in a small, seemingly quiet town after fleeing a traumatic past. Upon securing a job as a caregiver for Vivian,…
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The Housemaid is a compelling psychological thriller that centers around a young woman named Millie, who finds herself in desperate need of work. She secures a job as a housemaid for a wealthy couple, Nora and Andrew, who seem to lead a glamorous life. However, as Millie settles into her new role, she discovers that…
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Don’t Kill Him!: The Story of My Life with Bhagwan Rajneesh is an autobiographical narrative by Ma Anand Sheela, who served as a close aide and secretary to the controversial spiritual leader Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, popularly known as Osho. The book offers a deep dive into her life and experiences within the Rajneesh community, particularly…
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Rebecca is a classic gothic novel by Daphne du Maurier, first published in 1938. The story follows an unnamed young woman who, after a whirlwind romance, marries the wealthy widower Maxim de Winter. Upon arriving at his grand estate, Manderley, she is confronted with the haunting legacy of his first wife, Rebecca, whose memory lingers…
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The Picture of Dorian Gray is a novel by Oscar Wilde that explores the themes of vanity, hedonism, and moral corruption. The story follows Dorian Gray, a handsome and impressionable young man who becomes the subject of a portrait painted by the artist Basil Hallward. Dorian becomes enamored with his own beauty and wishes to…
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a novella by Robert Louis Stevenson that delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring the dichotomy between good and evil. Set in Victorian London, the story follows Dr. Henry Jekyll, a well-respected scientist who becomes increasingly fascinated with the duality of human nature. In…
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Memory: How to Develop, Train and Use It by William Walker Atkinson is a comprehensive guide on enhancing one’s memory and mental faculties. Atkinson, a key figure in the New Thought movement, focuses on the belief that the mind has untapped potential that can be developed through systematic training. The book is structured to help readers…
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The Five Love Languages: by Gary Chapman is a relationship guide that explores how individuals express and receive love differently. Chapman identifies five distinct “love languages” that describe the various ways people give and receive love, emphasizing the importance of understanding these languages to foster better communication and connection in romantic relationships. The five love…