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  • 2 days ago | bookbrowse.com | David Baldacci

    Write your own review! Elizabeth@Silver's Reviews Elizabeth@Silver's Reviews - DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!! We meet three wonderful characters in 1944 London. Charlie Matters who wears tattered clothes, too-small shoes, who lies to his grandmother, who quit school, and steals things. Molly Wakefield who just returned home to her well-to-do neighborhood after being with a family in the country to avoid the London bombings.

  • 2 weeks ago | bookbrowse.com | Kristin Hannah |Ariel Lawhon |Percival L. Everett |Geraldine Brooks

    What books did your book club love talking about last year? See how they compare to the titles our subscribers say were their favorites for book group discussions in 2024.

  • 1 month ago | bookbrowse.com | Louis Bayard

    Genius. Pure genius. Written by Louis Bayard, this is a novel about one extraordinarily scandalous event in the life of renowned playwright Oscar Wilde and the effect the intense public notoriety and scorn had on his wife and two sons. Not only is the story riveting, but the style is so creative in that it is written—exactly as you would expect a novel to be—but within the shadow of a stage play.

  • 1 month ago | bookbrowse.com | Rebecca Skloot

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  • 1 month ago | bookbrowse.com | Dani Díaz

    In Dreamover, the dreamscapes Amber and Nico experience draw heavily from the imagery and mechanisms encountered in video games. In fact, within the past few decades, scientists and researchers have been investigating the relationship between video games and dreams. One consequence of digital gaming on dreams is dubbed the Tetris Effect after the iconic puzzle video game.

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