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3 weeks ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Daryl Gregory |Max Brooks |Rebecca Yarros
A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy. Are we not men? We are—well, ask Bigfoot, as Brooks does in this delightful yarn, following on his bestseller World War Z(2006). A zombie apocalypse is one thing.
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1 month ago |
audible.com | Kenya Barris |Malcolm Gladwell |Alice Feeney |Rebecca Yarros
Save this listand find it anytime by adding it to your Library Collections. Find success in 2025As we kick off the new year with fresh goals and aspirations, there’s one Audible Original that I’m looking forward to inspiring me on my quest for success. The Unusual Suspects with Kenya Barris and Malcolm Gladwell offers unfiltered conversations with some of today's most influential figures, from trailblazing business leaders to sports legends and creative powerhouses.
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1 month ago |
audible.com | Mel Robbins |Matt Dinniman |Rebecca Yarros |Andy Weir
Unveil the hidden forces that have shaped history. The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries is a groundbreaking two-volume work that explores the clandestine organizations that have operated behind the scenes for centuries. Charles William Heckethorn presents an exhaustive account of secret brotherhoods, political conspiracies, and occult traditions that have influenced governments, revolutions, and ideologies across the globe.
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1 month ago |
audible.com | Mel Robbins |Matt Dinniman |James Blish |Rebecca Yarros
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1 month ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Ali Rosen |Ali Hazelwood |Rebecca Yarros
A therapist finds herself torn between two men: one too good to be true, and the other who couldn’t be more wrong. Eleanora Fischer is in love with a man she’s never met...technically.
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2 months ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Colleen Hoover |Rebecca Yarros
If you want a familiar romance recipe presented in an Indian khichdi style. Fake dating turns real for a pair of 20-somethings in Bangalore. Rich girl Harsha Godbole is trying to make it as a photographer in India’s Silicon Valley without her wealthy parents’ help. But when her movie-industry-raised cousin announces her wedding, Harsha lies about her newly single status to save face. Her solution is to pay her local barista to pretend to be her boyfriend for the festivities.
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2 months ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Colleen Hoover |Rebecca Yarros
A playful setup, but surprisingly lackluster in the romance department. Two workplace rivals fight for a promotion while researching first-date activities for their company’s next big app. Grace Hastings feels as if she’s clawed her way to the role of marketing manager for a London dating app called Fate, struggling with imposter syndrome every step of the way. Meanwhile, she writes off her workplace rival Eric Bancroft’s effortless rise as a result of his popularity, family name, and good looks.
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2 months ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Colleen Hoover |Rebecca Yarros
This time-travel romance doesn’t live up to its intriguing setting. While in Japan to learn more about her family history, a young Scottish woman is transported 128 years into the past, finding herself on the brink of the Satsuma Rebellion. Born and raised in Scotland, Isla MacKenzie has traveled to Japan to learn more about the Japanese branch of her mother’s family.
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2 months ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Lauren Jessen |Colleen Hoover |Rebecca Yarros
Chrysanthemum Hua Williams, a professional heartbreak healer with a love life that’s literally cursed, and Vin Chao, a handsome musical prodigy with a rocky dating history, devise a fake-dating plan that will help both of them. What could go wrong? Chryssy’s family is cursed. While her uncles have all had long and happy marriages, generations of Hua women—Chryssy included—have been destined never to find lasting love, experiencing everything from prom night breakups to cheating spouses.
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2 months ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Rebecca Yarros |Colleen Hoover
Read this for the action-packed plot, not character development or worldbuilding. On the orders of her mother, a woman goes to dragon-riding school. Even though her mother is a general in Navarre’s army, 20-year-old Violet Sorrengail was raised by her father to follow his path as a scribe. After his death, though, Violet's mother shocks her by forcing her to enter the elite and deadly dragon rider academy at Basgiath War College.