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1 week ago |
thenerddaily.com | Mimi Koehler
Buy From Boo Meadows is back in this entrancing second installment of her story: a vibrant teen with pink hair, a boundless imagination, and a growing struggle to keep fantasy separate from reality. While she dreams of grand balls and magical battles, her real life is tangled with emotional upheaval, school and job pressures, and an intense crush on the girl who makes her heart race.
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1 week ago |
thenerddaily.com | Mimi Koehler
Buy From Fredrik Backman returns with a powerful, bittersweet tale of four teenagers whose deep bond echoes across decades—and unexpectedly changes the trajectory of a young girl’s life. Most people glance at C.Jat’s iconic painting and see only the sea. But Louisa, a young artist grappling with her own creative doubts and the horrors life has brought her way, is captivated by the small trio of figures at the edge of the canvas.
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3 weeks ago |
thenerddaily.com | Mimi Koehler
Release DateApril 22, 2025Buy From Great Big Beautiful Life follows two writers—up-and-comer Alice Scott and Pulitzer Prize winner Hayden Anderson—who are invited to Little Crescent Island to compete for the chance to write the biography of the elusive Margaret Ives. Once a tabloid staple and heiress to one of the 20th century’s most scandal-ridden dynasties, Margaret has spent decades away from the public—but only on her own terms. The catch?
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4 weeks ago |
thenerddaily.com | Mimi Koehler
Buy From Dani Dorfman is in her thirties, still clueless about her life’s direction. After a disastrous office romance leads to her firing, she impulsively applies for a job in Amsterdam, never expecting to actually get it—but she does. By the end of her first week, she’s never felt more lost. That is, until she crashes her bike into her high school ex, Wouter van Leeuwen.
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1 month ago |
thenerddaily.com | Mimi Koehler
Release DateMarch 18, 2025Buy From “Nothing you can take from me was ever worth keeping, and she is the most precious thing I’ve ever known.”I am absolutely speechless. I had the highest of hopes for Haymitch’s story and this book surpassed them all. This truly feels like a book for the fans who read and breathed and lived The Hunger Games in the early 2010s and still do today.
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