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Sometimes one relationship ends just to put us in the path of a new, healthier one.
Science fiction doesn't have to be galaxy spanning to make you feel something.
A one-stop shop for building a better book listing with a focus on nonfiction.
Drugs, sex, and spirituality underpin a memoir so sensational, you keep questioning if it's really nonfiction.
The end of the world is gritty, desolate, and not for the faint of heart.
Refreshingly unique, the twelve short stories making up this collection make you think.
After his parents are murdered in front of him, one boy's path leads to a dark future always shadowed by the need to go back.
Spies, politics, swords, and magic fill a rather unique take on a fantasy adventure.
Despite medication only creating new problems and not even helping the original issue, one man still finds hope and progress.
A voyeuristic, satirical narrative both condemns and glorifies social media, influencer hustle, and reality melodrama.
The central questions of why and how a large chunk of the population suddenly drop dead are worth it in the end.
Not everyone would accept a few hives of lost bees into their home, but doing so works wonders for one woman's life.