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Doctor AI by Robin Blackstone

A visionary blueprint for American health care that grounds ambitious technological solutions in the complexities of human culture Robin Blackstone’s Doctor AI arrives as both diagnosis and treatment plan for American medicine’s deepest ailments. A surgeon turned health care strategist, Blackstone channels decades of frontline experience into a sweeping proposal: the Health 4.0(H4) Alliance, a […]

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All We Hunger For by Anna Mercier

Some books make you hungry. This one makes you hungry, then quietly explains why your hunger was a political choice somebody else made for you. All We Hunger For by Anna Mercier arrives as a debut, and it wears its ambition right out front: a magical baking contest, a slow-burn romance, and a city split […]

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Bloodguard by Cecy Robson

Bloodguard by Cecy Robson on October 22, 2024 Genres: Fiction / Fantasy / General, Fiction / Fantasy / Romance, Fiction / Romance / Fantasy Pages: 512 Format: Hardcover Buy on Amazon Goodreads One hundred years. Tens of thousands of gladiators. And today, only one will rise… Everything in the Kingdom of Arrow is a lie. […]

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The Era of Penumbra (The Rise of Penumbra 3) by Yona Katz

A quietly moving story shaped less by violent spectacle than by the deep-seated ache to be understood “Once, long ago, I was in love. And I was loved.” In The Era of Penumbra, the third title in Yona Katz’s The Rise of Penumbra series, certainty has begun to unravel for Asha, Yusra, Kadmiel, and Ranan. […]

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Finding My Way by Marc A. Crowley

An understated yet powerful collection of poetry that highlights the importance of leaning on faith in God to get through hard times Finding My Way: One Man’s Spiritual Quest for the Divine Presence is Marc A. Crowley’s deeply personal exploration of life lived amid faith and all the ups and downs along the way, with […]

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Nine Lives by Catherine Steadman

Most suspense novels hand you a heroine the whole world is staring at. Catherine Steadman does the reverse. Her latest gives us a woman so thoroughly overlooked that she could vanish from her own street and the neighbors might notice nothing but the silence where her cat used to be. That quiet cruelty, the slow […]

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The Dinner Party: A Pick Your Poison Adventure by Freida McFadden

The Dinner Party: A Pick Your Poison Adventure was such a fun and creative reading experience! I think some readers are taking this one way too seriously when the whole point is to have fun with it. This isn’t your typical thriller—it’s a choose-your-own-adventure story where you get to make the decisions, and that was […]

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Debt by Wade Parrish

For sale: financial freedom. Price: everything. How much of yourself would you trade to finally be free? And would it still feel like freedom when you get there? In Debt, Wade Parrish explores these questions and more through the actions and private thoughts of a high-achieving couple who would do anything to secure the life […]

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Lonely When You’re Dead by Roy Chaney

A freelance journalist covering a Quebec poetry festival is pulled into a dark web of intrigue and murder that may be his last story. In Lonely When You’re Dead by Roy Chaney, a Boston journalist seeking his next big story is assigned to cover the raucous atmosphere of the Quebec City Poetry Festival, but when […]

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It Could Have Been Her by Lisa Jewell

There is a particular kind of dread that Lisa Jewell does better than almost anyone, the dread that hides inside ordinary domestic life. A school run. A pub lunch. A stray dog trotting out of the bluebells. It Could Have Been Her by Lisa Jewell opens on exactly that sort of quiet, sunlit afternoon, and […]