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A Caregiver’s Guide to Palliative Medicine by George J. Taylor, M.D.

A compassionate, detailed reference for making informed end-of-life decisions What are you supposed to do when someone you love is hit with a terminal diagnosis? Many of us, amid deep stress and grief, are asked to make medical decisions, manage symptoms, understand hospice, and keep them comfortable at the end of their life. A Caregiver’s […]

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Ash, Moon, and Brine by Faeryn Leigh

A blood-soaked, slow-burn romantasy where alchemy, amnesia, and desire all ask the same question: what does it cost to become whole? Faeryn Leigh’s Ash, Moon, & Brine opens with a woman making one terrible decision after another, which is also to say it opens with a woman being very, very human. Briara Moon is drunk, […]

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a three body solution by Ken Breniman

A provocative exploration of love, power, and the dangerous seductions of engineered human evolution a three body solution by Ken Breniman is intriguing speculative sci-fi about a collapsing world and three unlikely leaders who believe humanity must evolve to survive.  Chip, Tâm, and TaDoo are a queer thruple who become known as the MMMperors. Chip […]

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The Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightley

Some love stories whisper. This one bickers, bleeds, and then, right when your guard is down, breaks your heart in a cold field under a white moon. The Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightley is the second half of the Dearly Beloathed duology, and it walks in with a promise baked straight […]

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Best Vietnam War books

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The Women in White by Sarah Pekkanen

The Women in White by Sarah Pekkanen on August 4, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Thrillers / Domestic, Fiction / Women Pages: 304 Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads In 1964, four remarkable young women at a prestigious university became the subjects of parapsychology experiments by a visionary scientist. On the cusp of a historic breakthrough, […]

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Liar in the Hollow Court by Bethany Atazadeh

Fae court chaos meets human trafficking drama in this twisted, thrilling tale of a teenage girl on a mission to rescue her family from a magic realm. Liar in the Hollow Court pulls you in with its striking opening line: “The fae were just a town legend until the day they took Mom.” Having just […]

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Hard Things by Marc Hopkins

While preparing for one of the most punishing races in America, an ultrarunner discovers that endurance alone cannot outrun shame and the need to feel worthy. Detailing his preparation for the brutal Bigfoot 200 ultramarathon race that’s over two hundred miles through the unforgiving terrain of the Pacific Northwest, Marc Hopkins sheds the emotional weight […]

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The Bedtime Emptying of Our World by Joel Hans

Where every story opens a door into the impossible, it also leads back to something profoundly human. The Bedtime Emptying of Our World is a cohesive, wildly inventive collection. Each time you think you understand the shape of the book, author Joel Hans pulls the rug out from under you to reveal a strange, beautiful, […]

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Helpless by Jessica Knoll

Some thrillers hand you a locked room and dare you to find the way out. In Helpless, Jessica Knoll hands you a locked room, lets you get comfortable, then quietly changes the deadbolt while you are still admiring the first one. Her fourth novel is her most brazen yet, a book about desire, control, and […]