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An Inbox Between Us by David Dean

How pressure, people, and email quietly rewrite the rules of organizations At first glance, David Dean’s An Inbox Between Us might appear to be a book about email. In reality, it is something far more ambitious: an exploration of how organizations truly function beneath a surface characterized by formal processes, strategy documents, and workflow diagrams.  […]

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I Live You For Ever by Meredith Rutter Marple

A tender, heartbreaking memoir that captures years of love even in fading memories In I Live You For Ever, author Meredith Rutter Marple shares a close and honest look at what it means to love and care for someone through the slow and unraveling reality of dementia. The memoir explores love, devotion and the complex […]

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Pinkie the Pink Elephant by George J. Linsenmeyer, III

A thoughtful story about acceptance that’s quickly becoming one of my daughters’ favorites Sarah was born different. Healthy and strong, a sweet and adorable smile on her face, but one thing stands out from the rest of the herd: her bright pink skin. It’s the only difference, but you couldn’t tell the other young elephants […]

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The Missed Connection by Tia Williams

If you have ever boarded a plane hoping for an empty middle and instead landed beside someone who rearranges your spinal column with one glance, The Missed Connection by Tia Williams will feel like a love letter to that exact six hours of in-flight delirium. Williams, the Brooklyn-based bestselling author of Seven Days in June […]

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A Struggle With A Devil Fish by Victor Hugo

A Struggle With A Devil Fish by Victor Hugo is taken from his 1866 novel The Toilers of the Sea. A tale of a shipwreck in the English Channel and an encounter with an octopus. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. A Struggle With […]

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The Suitcase by R.A. Van Vleet

A taut, character-driven tale of desperation, consequence, and the systems that close in In The Suitcase by R. A. Van Vleet, we meet Robert Donegan, a man who has lost almost everything—his job, his marriage, his home. Now living with his sister, Tyne Williams, he accepts a $3,000 driving job to stay afloat. The offer […]

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Tears Are Everywhere by Kira Lynn Cain

A loving, poetic book about how it’s okay to cry Everybody cries. It’s not so hard for little ones to let those tears fall, overcome with so much emotion they can’t understand or control, but it’s trained out of us as we grow. Kids picking on other kids being vulnerable, coaches and parents telling them […]

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Dear Denver by Jaclyn Duden

When a woman offers Denver’s residents the chance to be heard, stories spill out. Moving from Tennessee to Denver, from southern hospitality and close-knit communities to a place where residents are polite but distant with “big-city banter” that doesn’t quite cut it, Kelly feels a gap. She wants to know Denver on a deeper level. […]

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Harvest Season by Brynne Weaver

When the first book in this trilogy ended with a woodchipper and a severed head in a bird feeder, you already knew the sequel wasn’t going to whisper. Harvest Season by Brynne Weaver opens with a defrosted body on a tarp, a raven mocking everyone in his perfect impersonation of his owner’s voice, and a […]

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One By One by Freida McFadden

One by One by Freida McFadden on November 27, 2024 Genres: Fiction / Thrillers / Crime, Fiction / Thrillers / Psychological, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense Pages: 347 Format: Audiobook Buy on Amazon Goodreads A night spent sleeping on dirt and leaves is not how Claire Matchett expected to spend her vacation. She thought this […]