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  1. 151. The Briar Club by Kate Quinn

    Set in 1950s Washington, D.C., "The Briar Club" unfolds within the walls of Briarwood House, a modest boardinghouse for women. The arrival of Grace March, a captivating widow, stirs the lives of her fellow residents. Among them are Fliss, an elegant Englishwoman masking deep personal struggles; Nora, a police officer's daughter caught in a dangerous liaison; Bea, a former baseball player grappling with the end of her career; and Arlene, fervently involved in the political fervor of the era. As Grace hosts weekly gatherings, bonds form and secrets simmer beneath the surface. However, a violent incident forces the women to confront hidden truths and question who among them poses the greatest threat.

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  2. 152. The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa

    The story follows a stray cat named Nana and his owner, Satoru, as they embark on a road trip across Japan. Through their journey, Satoru visits old friends and revisits significant places from his past, all while seeking a new home for Nana. As they travel, the deep bond between Nana and Satoru is revealed, highlighting themes of friendship, loyalty, and the bittersweet nature of parting. The narrative unfolds through both Nana's perspective and those of the people they encounter, offering a heartwarming exploration of human and animal connections.

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  3. 153. On the Calculation Of Volume 2 by Solvej Balle

    In this intriguing narrative, the protagonist finds themselves caught in a peculiar loop, reliving the same day repeatedly, yet with subtle variations that challenge their perception of reality. As they navigate through this temporal anomaly, they encounter a series of enigmatic characters and events that prompt introspection and self-discovery. The story delves into themes of time, existence, and the human condition, weaving a tapestry of philosophical musings and emotional depth that invites readers to ponder the nature of their own lives and the passage of time.

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  4. 154. The Invention Of Prehistory by Stefanos Geroulanos

    Human Origins and the Emergence of Modernity

    The book explores the concept of prehistory and its development as a field of study, examining how the idea of a time before recorded history was constructed and understood. It delves into the intellectual and cultural shifts that led to the recognition of prehistory as a distinct period, highlighting the contributions of various disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology, and geology. The narrative also addresses the impact of prehistory on modern perceptions of human origins and the ways in which it has shaped contemporary understandings of time and history. Through a detailed analysis, the book reveals the complexities and debates surrounding the invention and interpretation of prehistory.

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  5. 155. The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan

    The book is a heartfelt exploration of the natural world through the lens of a suburban backyard, where the author observes and documents the lives of various bird species. Through detailed observations and personal reflections, the narrative delves into themes of connection, resilience, and the simple joys found in nature. The author weaves together anecdotes and insights, highlighting the beauty and complexity of avian life while also touching on broader environmental issues. The story ultimately serves as a reminder of the profound impact that even small interactions with nature can have on our understanding of the world and ourselves.

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  6. 156. Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty

    On a seemingly ordinary domestic flight, passengers receive an extraordinary revelation: they learn the exact details of their deaths. While some laugh off their distant fates, six passengers face the chilling reality of imminent demise. The mysterious "Death Lady," unnoticed by all, becomes the catalyst for this life-altering event. As her predictions begin to come true, the passengers grapple with the knowledge of their mortality. This thought-provoking story delves into themes of fate, free will, and the human desire for control amidst uncertainty.

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  7. 157. The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley

    In "The Midnight Feast," a group of friends gathers for a lavish dinner party at a secluded country house, where secrets and tensions simmer beneath the surface. As the night unfolds, hidden grievances and past betrayals come to light, leading to unexpected confrontations and revelations. The story intricately weaves together the perspectives of different characters, each grappling with their own inner conflicts and desires. As the clock ticks towards midnight, the atmosphere becomes increasingly charged, culminating in a dramatic and unforeseen climax that challenges the bonds of friendship and trust.

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  8. 158. The Mercy Of Gods by James S. A. Corey

    In "The Mercy of Gods," humanity's origins on the planet Anjiin are shrouded in mystery, but their future is under threat. The Carryx, a formidable empire known for their relentless conquests, now face a dire adversary. Their survival might hinge on the humans of Anjiin. Dafyd Alkhor, an assistant to a renowned scientist, finds his life turned upside down when the Carryx invade, capturing the brightest minds of Anjiin. Transported to the Carryx homeworld, Dafyd and his fellow captives are thrust into a perilous competition against other species, with extinction looming over them. Amidst the chaos, Dafyd and a few allies uncover a deeper strategy beyond the brutal contest. They must navigate the complex dynamics of their captors to ensure their survival. As they grapple with a doomed rebellion and hostile foes, Dafyd's journey transforms him into both a hero and a traitor, a figure of infamy and a protector of his people. This marks the beginning of his epic tale.

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  9. 159. I Was A Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones

    In the small town of Lamesa, Texas, during the summer of 1989, Tolly Driver, a seventeen-year-old with untapped potential, finds himself entangled in a chilling tale of revenge. As the town buzzes with the secrets of its residents, Tolly is thrust into a world where he becomes the unlikely protagonist of his own slasher story. Through his eyes, the narrative unfolds, offering a unique perspective on the classic horror genre. This gripping tale explores themes of isolation and the struggle to find one's place, all while navigating the dark path of a killer's journey.

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  10. 160. We Used To Live Here by Marcus Kliewer

    In "We Used To Live Here," Charlie and Eve, a young couple who renovate homes, are thrilled with their latest purchase in a charming neighborhood. Their excitement takes a turn when a man arrives with his family, claiming they once lived in the house and asking for a tour. Eve, eager to please, allows them inside. However, their visit triggers a series of unsettling events, including the disappearance of the family's youngest child and eerie occurrences in the basement. As the family overstays their welcome, Charlie goes missing, leaving Eve questioning her sanity and the true nature of their guests and the house itself.

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  11. 161. The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk

    In September 1913, Mieczysław, a student battling tuberculosis, arrives at a health resort in Görbersdorf, now part of western Poland. The resort, known as Wilhelm Opitz's Guesthouse for Gentlemen, becomes a gathering place where residents engage in discussions about the looming threat of war, societal structures, and existential questions. As they indulge in the local liqueur, unsettling occurrences begin to unfold around them. Stories of eerie happenings in the nearby highlands stir a growing sense of unease. Mieczysław finds himself drawn into a web of mystery as he seeks to understand both the external forces at play and the truths within himself. Unbeknownst to him, these forces have already set their sights on their next target. The narrative weaves elements of horror, comedy, folklore, and social commentary into a captivating tale.

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  12. 162. Shred Sisters by Betsy Lerner

    "Shred Sisters" follows the tumultuous relationship between two sisters, Olivia and Amy Shred. Olivia, the older sister, is known for her striking confidence, but her unpredictable behavior often leaves chaos in her wake. Amy, the younger sister, is cautious and academically driven, dreaming of scientific breakthroughs. However, her logical world is shaken by Olivia's struggles with bipolar disorder. As Amy grows up, she navigates her academic ambitions, a career in New York publishing, and complex relationships, all while dealing with the unpredictable presence of Olivia. Despite the challenges and emotional upheavals, the sisters share an unbreakable bond that continually draws them back together. Set over two decades, the story delves into the intricate dynamics of sisterhood, mental health, and the journey towards self-acceptance, highlighting the profound impact siblings can have on each other's lives.

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  13. 163. Q by Craig Brown

    The Biography of a Book

    {"summary":"In 'Q,' Craig Brown offers a unique and humorous exploration of Queen Elizabeth II, one of the most recognized figures in history. Through a series of interconnected perspectives, the book delves into her life and legacy, capturing the essence of a woman who was both omnipresent and enigmatic. Despite her widespread fame and countless encounters with people worldwide, the Queen often left only a vague impression on those she met. Brown's narrative seeks to uncover the intriguing aspects of her life, providing a fresh and insightful look at the Queen's enduring influence and mystery."}

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  14. 164. The Most by Jessica Anthony

    A Memoir of More

    Set on November 3, 1957, "The Most" follows the lives of Virgil and Kathleen Beckett. Virgil, an insurance salesman, goes about his routine, while Kathleen, a former tennis champion turned homemaker, decides to skip church and instead revisits her past by donning an old red bathing suit. She heads to the empty swimming pool of their apartment complex in Newark, Delaware, and chooses to stay there. The story unfolds over eight hours, delving into the complexities and hidden truths of their seemingly perfect mid-century marriage.

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  15. 165. Memory Piece by Lisa Ko

    In the early 1980s, three teenagers, Giselle Chin, Jackie Ong, and Ellen Ng, find solace in their shared sense of alienation and a longing for something beyond the ordinary. United by their unique quirks, they dream of a future filled with artistic freedom and creativity. As they grow into adulthood, their paths diverge, and their dreams become more complex. Giselle navigates the elite world of performance art, Jackie grapples with the evolving internet landscape, and Ellen faces the challenges of gentrification in her community. Spanning from the 1980s to the imagined 2040s, "Memory Piece" explores the evolving friendship of these three women as they seek fulfillment in a world that defies their expectations.

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  16. 166. Margo's Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe

    Margo Millet, the daughter of a Hooters waitress and an ex-pro wrestler, is trying to find her footing in adulthood. Enrolled in junior college, she unexpectedly becomes pregnant after a brief affair with her English professor. Choosing to keep the baby, Margo faces the challenges of single motherhood, unemployment, and potential eviction. When her estranged father, Jinx, reappears and offers help with childcare, Margo agrees to let him move in. Inspired by Jinx's wrestling background, she decides to start an OnlyFans account, using his advice on creating a captivating persona. As her online venture gains unexpected success, Margo navigates the complexities of internet fame and its impact on her life. This story follows Margo's journey as she seeks financial stability and personal empowerment, exploring themes of storytelling and self-discovery in the digital age.

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  17. 167. Blood Over Bright Haven by M. L. Wang

    In the city of Tiran, magic fuels an industrial utopia, but it comes at a steep price. Sciona, an orphan determined to break barriers, has spent two decades mastering magic to become the first woman in the High Magistry. Yet, her new role is fraught with challenges, as her peers make her feel unwelcome by assigning her a janitor instead of a lab assistant. Unbeknownst to them, her assistant, Thomil, is more than he seems. Once a nomadic hunter from beyond Tiran's magical borders, Thomil seeks to understand the forces that destroyed his tribe and maintain the city's power. Together, Sciona and Thomil navigate their uneasy partnership, uncovering an ancient secret that could alter the future of magic. As they delve deeper, they must decide how much the truth is worth when the fate of civilization hangs in the balance. This standalone tale weaves mystery, tragedy, and echoes of the past into a dark academia setting.

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  18. 168. The Dead Cat Tail Assassins by P. Djèlí Clark

    In the ancient city of Tal Abisi, Eveen the Eviscerator is a skilled and discreet assassin, part of a guild known as the Dead Cat Tail Assassins. Despite their name, they are neither cats nor do they have tails, but they are indeed resurrected and deadly. Bound by three unbreakable vows, Eveen must ensure her contracts are just, only target those specified, and complete every mission she accepts. As the Festival of the Clockwork King unfolds, Eveen is thrust into a mission that challenges her vows and confronts her with memories of a past she was meant to forget.

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  19. 169. The Reappearance Of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson

    In "The Reappearance of Rachel Price," 18-year-old Bel is thrust back into the mystery of her mother's disappearance when a documentary crew revisits the unsolved case. Sixteen years ago, Rachel Price vanished, leaving young Bel as the only witness, though she remembers nothing. As filming progresses, Rachel unexpectedly returns, claiming an incredible story about her absence. Bel is skeptical and questions the authenticity of her mother's tale. With the cameras capturing every moment, Bel embarks on a quest to uncover the truth about Rachel's disappearance and her sudden reappearance, all while grappling with the unsettling possibility that her mother might not be who she seems.

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  20. 170. The Husbands by Holly Gramazio

    Lauren returns to her London flat one night to find a man named Michael claiming to be her husband, despite her having no memory of him. Her friends, home decor, and photos all suggest they've been together for years. As Lauren grapples with this mystery, Michael disappears while changing a lightbulb in the attic, only to be replaced by another man and a slightly altered life. With her attic seemingly producing an endless stream of husbands, Lauren faces the dilemma of choosing the right path in a world where swapping lives is as simple as changing a lightbulb. She must decide when to stop seeking perfection and start truly living.

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  21. 171. Cahokia Jazz by Francis Spufford

    In an alternate 1922 America, the bustling city of Cahokia stands as a melting pot of cultures and creeds. Amidst the jazz-filled nights and the vibrant energy of the era, two detectives stumble upon a mysterious murder atop a skyscraper. This discovery sets off a chain of events that threatens to unravel the city's delicate peace. As secrets emerge and tensions rise, Cahokia teeters on the brink of transformation, with its fate hanging in the balance.

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  22. 172. The Third Realm by Karl Ove Knausgård

    {"summary":"In 'The Third Realm,' Karl Ove Knausgaard explores the profound impact of a mysterious new star on humanity. As the celestial phenomenon captures global attention, individuals grapple with its significance, leading to a blend of mystery and introspection. The narrative weaves through shapeshifting visitors, unsolved forest murders, and the dreams of thousands, creating a tapestry of interconnected lives. This novel delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring the dualities of light and dark within us all, set against the backdrop of a world on the brink of transformation."}

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  23. 173. How I Won A Nobel Prize by Julius Taranto

    Helen, a promising young physicist, faces a dilemma when her mentor becomes embroiled in a scandal. Torn between abandoning her groundbreaking research or following him to a controversial university, she chooses the latter, driven by the importance of her work. Accompanied by her partner, Hew, they move to an island where academics with tarnished reputations find refuge. As Helen becomes intrigued by an unconventional novelist, Hew becomes involved in a growing protest movement. Their differing paths lead to personal and ethical challenges, forcing them to make decisions that could alter their lives and potentially impact the world.

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  24. 174. You Are Here by David Nicholls

    Michael finds himself lost in life after his wife leaves him, spending his days wandering the English countryside to escape the emptiness of his home. Meanwhile, Marnie is stuck in her London flat, avoiding reminders of her past and her ex-husband. Both are drawn into an unexpected ten-day hike by a mutual friend and unpredictable weather. Initially reluctant, they soon discover that this journey might lead them to what they've been searching for all along. Together, they face the challenges of the hike and the possibility of a brighter future.

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  25. 175. The Wedding People by Alison Espach

    Phoebe Stone arrives at the luxurious Cornwall Inn in Newport, Rhode Island, dressed to impress but without any luggage. Mistaken for a wedding guest, Phoebe is actually there for a personal escape, having long dreamed of visiting the inn with her husband. Now alone and at a low point in her life, she is determined to enjoy one last indulgent getaway. Unexpectedly, Phoebe finds herself forming a connection with the bride, who is caught off guard by Phoebe's presence and plans. As their paths intertwine, the two women share confidences, leading to moments of humor and heartfelt revelations. "The Wedding People" explores the unexpected turns life can take and the chance meetings that can change our course.

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