"The Flatshare" by Beth O'Leary is a contemporary romance novel that follows Tiffy and Leon, who share an apartment without ever meeting.
After a plane crash leaves a group stranded in the Arctic wilderness, a formersoldier must lead them to safety—but the terrain and their own secrets threaten to tearthem apart.
The thin layer of soil that forms a patchy covering over the continents controls our own existence and that of every other animal of the land.
"Sing Backwards and Weep" is a memoir by musician Mark Lanegan, published in 2020. The book candidly recounts his life in the music industry, struggles with addiction, and encounters with notable figures.
"The Tattooist of Auschwitz" by Heather Morris is a historical fiction novel based on the true story of Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew imprisoned at Auschwitz during World War II.
"Stop Surviving, Start Fighting" is a motivational phrase or book title that encourages individuals to stop merely enduring life's challenges and instead take proactive steps to overcome them.
Told across three decades and three countries, this novel follows the intertwined lives of four strangers connected by a single photograph taken on the rainiest day in history.
Some people can make money. Other people can't. It's a thought that makes William Leith wake up in cold sweats.
They created specific word-patterns to provide comfort, healing, strength, and inner power in difficult times.
"The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse" by Charlie Mackesy is a heartwarming illustrated book that tells the story of a young boy's journey alongside a mole, a fox, and a horse. c
"This is Going to Hurt" by Adam Kay is a memoir that offers a candid and humorous look into the experiences of a junior doctor working in the British National Health Service.
The O’Sullivan clan is back in the fifth installment of Carlene O’Connor’s USA Today bestselling Irish Village Mystery Series! In a remote—and superstitious—village in County Cork, Ireland, Garda Siobhán O'Sullivan must solve a murder where the prime suspects are fairies . . .
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