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1 month ago |
downtime.substack.com | Rufi Thorpe |Bonnie Garmus |Alisha Ramos
It seems we might all be searching for some positive escapist reads these days, and who can blame us? There’s one type of book I’m drawn to again and again when this feeling hits: a book set in Italy. A book set in Italy is my literary comfort food. Still Life by Sarah Winman carried me through a bleak month. The Sicilian Inheritance by Jo Piazza pulled me out of a reading slump last summer.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
payhip.com | Bonnie Garmus
On Sale €1.99 This product is already in your library Added to cart How Sir Launcelot was received of King Bagdemagus' daughter, and how he made his complaint to her father.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
payhip.com | Bonnie Garmus
'One of the most memorable books of the last decade' WOMAN & HOME'Utterly absorbing and blissfully romantic' DAILY TELEGRAPH'The only book that ever made me cry' LISA JEWELL'You simply have to read it'CLOSER'Magical and heartbreaking' MARIE CLAIRE'A timeless love story' RED__________Will needed Lou as much as she needed him, but will her love be enough to save his life? Lou Clark knows lots of things. She knows how many footsteps there are between the bus stop and home.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
shepherd.com | Ethan Mollick |Bonnie Garmus |Sean Michaels |Andrew Leigh
My favorite read in 2024 Artificial intelligence is the biggest technological breakthrough of our age, and this book is the best introduction I've read to how each of us can use AI in our daily lives. Loved Most 🥇 Thoughts 🥈 Outlook Writing style ❤️ Loved it Pace 🐇 I couldn't put it down Why should I read it? 1 author picked Co-Intelligence as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
shepherd.com | Percival L. Everett |Kristin Hannah |Barbara Kingsolver |Bonnie Garmus
James🥇Originality🥈WritingThe Women🥇Character(s)🥈EmotionsDemon Copperhead🥇Character(s)🥈WritingLessons in Chemistry🥇Character(s)🥈Story/PlotWant to share your 3 favorite reads of 2024?
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Oct 17, 2024 |
payhip.com | Bonnie Garmus
I married you because I was in love with you. Those words have echoed in my mind ever since he said them, and despite the way my heart races for him every time he steps into the same room, I can't say it back. Not after he hurt me. Not after he betrayed me. Every time I feel us come close together, my heart pulls away. Every time I fantasize about our future children and growing old together, or just living in the moment during a romantic evening, I picture Cassandra walking by...replacing me.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
payhip.com | Bonnie Garmus
It was hate at first sight from the day I met her. Now she is enrolled at Pantheon, the world's most elitist university, and my playground. With one keystroke, I can discover everyone's secrets except for hers. I won’t stop until I dissect her soul. A tormented psycho. A genius hacker. A freak. That’s what they call me. A good church girl. A sweet violinist. A pretty doll. That’s what she has all of them believing.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
payhip.com | Bonnie Garmus
He needs a wife. I need revenge. To the world, Maxim Belov is a self-made billionaire with charm as deep as his pockets. But strip away the politician’s smile and crisp Armani suits, and you’ll find the puppetmaster commanding Moscow's underworld—the man who decides who lives or dies. He’s my best friend's father and the last person I'd want as an enemy, but when I discover his role in my aunt’s death, I'm hell-bent on retribution.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
payhip.com | Bonnie Garmus
Their passion will consume everything–and everyone–in its path... I'm on a train. I don't know which stop I got on at; I only know the train is going fast and the world outside becomes a blur. I should get off, but I don't. The universe is playing a cosmic joke on me. Here I had my life—a good life with everything a woman could want—and suddenly, there is something more I didn't know I could have.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
observerbd.com | Bonnie Garmus
Every once in a while, a case of bookish FOMO hits me (fear of missing out). After browsing various book stores with the neon cover of Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus constantly staring back at me, I finally bought myself a copy and read it, eager to see what all the fuss was about. Books that typically reach critical and commercial success like this are most often a great read, and this one is no different. It was funny, it was emotionally heartfelt, and it was the perfect length.