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All About Love

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All About Love by Bell Hooks is a profound exploration of love in its many forms and the ways it shapes our lives. The book challenges conventional ideas of love, examining how societal norms, cultural expectations, and personal trauma impact our ability to love authentically. Bell Hooks discusses love as an action, emphasizing the importance of love as a force for healing, growth, and social change. With deep reflection on both personal and collective experiences, the book offers a vision for building a more loving, compassionate, and just world.

All That You Deserve

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All That You Deserve by Jacqueline Whitney is a contemporary romance novel that explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth. The story follows a young woman who is struggling with the aftermath of a broken relationship and trying to find her way back to happiness. As she faces personal challenges and confronts her past, she meets someone who helps her rediscover her worth and teaches her to open her heart again. The novel delves into emotional healing, self-empowerment, and the complexity of love, making it a heartfelt journey of self-discovery and second chances.

All the Ever Afters

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All the Ever Afters by Danielle Teller is a beautifully reimagined Cinderella retelling, told from the perspective of Agnes, the so-called “wicked stepmother.” The novel explores Agnes’s backstory, from her harsh upbringing as a servant to her struggles as a single mother trying to secure a better future for her daughters. Through her eyes, we see a different version of the classic fairytale—one where Cinderella’s privileged perspective might not tell the full truth.

All The Lovers In The Night

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All the Lovers in the Night by Mieko Kawakami is a poignant novel about loneliness, self-discovery, and human connection. It follows Fuyuko Irie, a socially isolated proofreader in Tokyo, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she meets an older physics teacher. Through their conversations and her quiet introspection, Fuyuko begins to confront her past, desires, and the possibility of change. Kawakami’s delicate prose and deep emotional insight make this a moving exploration of modern solitude and the search for light in the darkness.

All The Things I Never Said

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All The Things I Never Said by Mae Krell is a contemporary novel that delves into themes of grief, love, and the complexity of relationships. The story follows the journey of the protagonist, who is struggling to cope with the loss of someone close to them. As the protagonist reflects on the things left unsaid, they begin to confront their emotions, unpack their past, and seek healing. The novel explores the impact of unspoken words, the weight of regrets, and the process of coming to terms with loss. Through its heartfelt narrative, All The Things I Never Said captures the rawness of human emotions and the power of finding closure.

Allah Loves

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Allah Loves by Omar Suleiman is a spiritual book that delves into the qualities and actions that are beloved by Allah (God) in Islam. Through a series of reflections and teachings, Suleiman explores how Muslims can align their lives with the values and actions that are pleasing to Allah. The book highlights virtues such as kindness, patience, humility, forgiveness, and gratitude, offering readers practical advice on how to cultivate these qualities in their everyday lives. It serves as both an inspirational and educational guide for strengthening one’s faith and improving one’s relationship with Allah while fostering positive character traits and spiritual growth.

Allen Carr’s Easy Way To Stop Smoking

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Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking by Allen Carr is a popular self-help book that offers a method for quitting smoking without the need for willpower, nicotine replacement, or stress. Carr’s approach focuses on changing the way smokers think about cigarettes, addressing the psychological addiction rather than the physical one. He explains that smoking is a mental habit driven by misconceptions and fears, and he guides readers through a process of breaking these patterns. By the end of the book, smokers are encouraged to view quitting as a liberation rather than a sacrifice. Carr’s method has been widely praised for its simplicity and effectiveness, with many claiming success in quitting after reading the book.

Almond

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Almond by Sohn Won-Pyung is a deeply moving novel about a young boy named Yunjae, who is born with a neurological condition that prevents him from feeling emotions such as fear and anger, leaving him with an almond-shaped brain. This condition makes it difficult for Yunjae to connect with others and understand the complexities of human emotions. The story follows his journey through childhood and adolescence as he navigates the challenges of growing up, facing bullying, and dealing with loss while trying to find a sense of belonging. Almond explores themes of empathy, isolation, and the transformative power of human connection, offering a poignant look at what it means to be human in a world full of emotional complexities.

Almost There

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Almost There by Farrah Rochon is part of the Twisted Tales series that dares to ask: What if Tiana made a deal that changed everything? Set in an alternate version of Disney’s The Princess and the Frog, this story explores a darker, more haunting version of New Orleans where Tiana, desperate to save her dream, accepts an offer from Dr. Facilier. But that choice sends her spiraling into a chilling new reality where her friends are scattered, and her city is overtaken by shadows. Tiana must rely on her wit, courage, and a little bit of magic to undo the curse and find her way almost there—to the life she’s always dreamed of.

am i too broken?

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Am I Too Broken? by Aryana Altaha is a deeply reflective and emotional book that explores themes of personal struggles, healing, and self-worth. The author delves into the journey of overcoming past traumas, self-doubt, and emotional scars, addressing the feelings of being "broken" that many people experience at different points in their lives. Through honest and vulnerable storytelling, the book offers encouragement and guidance for those questioning their ability to heal and move forward. It emphasizes the power of resilience, self-love, and acceptance, aiming to inspire readers to embrace their imperfections and understand that they are never too broken to heal and grow.

American Fever

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American Fever by Dur e Aziz Amna is a coming-of-age novel that explores the life of a young Pakistani woman, Nadia, who moves to the United States in search of a better future. The story follows her journey of self-discovery, cultural adaptation, and the challenges of being an immigrant in a foreign land. As Nadia navigates the complexities of identity, belonging, and the cultural divide between her traditional upbringing and the modern American lifestyle, she grapples with her own desires, relationships, and aspirations. The novel delves into themes of cultural conflict, love, family, and the pursuit of dreams, all while highlighting the emotional and psychological impact of displacement.

American Kingpin

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American Kingpin by Nick Bilton is a gripping true-crime account of Ross Ulbricht, the mastermind behind the Silk Road, an online black market that revolutionized the dark web. The book details Ulbricht’s rise from an idealistic libertarian to the elusive kingpin known as "Dread Pirate Roberts," as well as the relentless federal investigation that ultimately led to his downfall. Blending investigative journalism with the intensity of a thriller, Bilton paints a vivid portrait of crime, technology, and the cat-and-mouse game between law enforcement and the digital underworld.