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2951 expert-reviewed books — rated honestly, recommended confidently.

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Bestseller

The Plague

by Albert Camus

4.6

A plague descends on the Algerian city of Oran, and Dr. Bernard Rieux leads the medical response — in a novel that is simultaneously a chronicle of epidemic and an allegory for Nazi occupation.

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Bestseller

The Shadow of the Wind

by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

4.6

In postwar Barcelona, a young boy discovers a mysterious novel by a nearly forgotten author, and his obsession with the book's creator leads him deep into a dark labyrinth of secrets, loves, and betrayals.

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Bestseller

The Women

by Kristin Hannah

4.6

Frances 'Frankie' McGrath enlists as an army nurse in Vietnam after her brother deploys — and returns to an America that doesn't acknowledge what women did or suffered in the war.

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Bestseller

Unbroken

by Laura Hillenbrand

4.6

The true story of Louis Zamperini — Olympic runner turned World War II bombardier who survived 47 days adrift in the Pacific and then two years in Japanese POW camps — and his eventual path to redemption through faith.

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Bestseller

Zahav Home

by Michael Solomonov

4.6

Michael Solomonov brings the acclaimed flavors of his Zahav restaurant into the home kitchen, with approachable Israeli recipes for everyday cooking and gatherings, rooted in hospitality and the warmth of cooking for the people you love.

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Bestseller

11/22/63

by Stephen King

4.5

A high school teacher travels back to 1958 through a time portal with a mission to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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Bestseller

1776

by David McCullough

4.5

David McCullough narrates the military history of 1776 — the year of American independence — through the campaigns, retreats, and nearly disastrous reverses that shaped the Revolutionary War's decisive year.

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Bestseller

A Clash of Kings

by George R.R. Martin

4.5

Five kings war over the Iron Throne as supernatural threats gather beyond the Wall, and Tyrion Lannister arrives in King's Landing to impose order on a kingdom descending into chaos.

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Bestseller

A Farewell to Arms

by Ernest Hemingway

4.5

American ambulance driver Frederic Henry falls in love with English nurse Catherine Barkley against the backdrop of the Italian front in World War I — a love story that the war will not leave intact.

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Bestseller

A New Earth

by Eckhart Tolle

4.5

A follow-up to The Power of Now that takes Tolle's teachings further — examining how ego operates, why it causes suffering, and how a shift in consciousness could transform not just individuals but human civilisation.

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Bestseller

A Promised Land

by Barack Obama

4.5

Barack Obama's presidential memoir covers his early life, 2008 campaign, and first term, examining both the machinery of American democracy and the personal cost of holding its highest office.

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Bestseller
4.5

Betty Smith's beloved coming-of-age classic. Francie Nolan grows up poor but hungry for life and learning in the Williamsburg tenements of early-twentieth-century Brooklyn, in a tender, unsentimental portrait of an immigrant family's struggles, dreams, and resilience.

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Bestseller

All About Love

by bell hooks

4.5

bell hooks argues that our culture has confused love with attachment, need, and control — and that love, properly understood, requires will, intention, and commitment to another person's growth.

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Bestseller

Between the World and Me

by Ta-Nehisi Coates

4.5

Written as a letter to his teenage son, Ta-Nehisi Coates examines the history and present reality of anti-Black racism in America — its origins in the destruction of Black bodies, its persistence through white supremacy — with unsparing intellectual force.

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