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  1. 9176. The Road by Cormac McCarthy

    In a bleak, ash-choked world ravaged by an unspecified catastrophe, a father and his young son journey on foot toward the coast, pushing a cart of their meager possessions and eking out food while avoiding bands of desperate, violent survivors; along the way they struggle with exposure, starvation, and the moral dilemmas of preserving their humanity, the father's fierce protectiveness and the boy's innocence providing fragile sources of hope as they travel through ruins and confront the costs of survival.

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  2. 9177. Metabolical by Arnost Lustig

    The Lure and the Lies of Processed Food, Nutrition, and Modern Medicine

    This book argues that the modern epidemic of metabolic disease—from obesity and type 2 diabetes to heart disease and many cancers—is largely driven by ultra-processed foods (especially added sugars and refined carbohydrates) and by food-industry and medical-system incentives that obscure root causes and prioritize treatment over prevention. It explains how certain ingredients and food-processing practices disrupt metabolism, hormones, and the microbiome, surveys the science linking diet to chronic illness, and documents how corporate lobbying and flawed regulatory frameworks perpetuate harmful products. The author concludes with practical dietary guidance favoring whole foods and policy recommendations (labeling, taxation, and marketing restrictions) designed to realign incentives toward better public health.

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  3. 9178. Sweet Dream Baby by Sterling Watson

    Sent to rural Florida for the summer to live with his grandparents and his sixteen-year-old aunt Delia, twelve-year-old Travis becomes absorbed in the closed ways of small-town life. He is captivated by Delia as she tries to find a place in the gossip-driven town. Her secrets are beyond his understanding, but he believes he alone can save her, a conviction that forces him to grow up fast and leads to a dangerous, disturbing climax.

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  4. 9179. Outlaw by Angus Donald

    A grittily realistic retelling of the Robin Hood legend narrated by the wandering minstrel Alan-a-Dale, following a skilled archer’s journey from village life to the brutality of the Crusades and back to England as the head of a band of outlaws. The story blends bloody combat, political intrigue and rough camaraderie as the group challenges Norman corruption and the scheming of Prince John, grounding familiar mythic figures in harsh social and historical detail. Themes of loyalty, justice and the making of a folk hero run throughout as personal survival and moral choice collide on the medieval road.

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  5. 9180. Heads You Win by Jeffrey Archer

    In Leningrad in 1968, Alexander Karpenko is, from an early age, clearly destined to lead his countrymen. After his father is assassinated by the KGB for defying the state, he and his mother flee and must choose at the docks between a container ship to America or to Great Britain. A coin toss decides his future. Spanning two continents and thirty years, the story follows his triumphs and defeats as an immigrant who ultimately faces the past he left behind in Russia.

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  6. 9181. Envy by Sandra Brown

    A New York editor Maris Matherly-Reed receives a partial manuscript from an anonymous writer traced to a Georgia island and travels to meet him. She meets Parker Evans, a wheelchair-bound man who hides his past, and coaxes from him a tale about a boat trip that leaves only one person returning. Troubled by her attraction to Parker and doubts about her marriage, Maris returns home when new chapters suggest the tale is real and pursues a truth tied to a crime and vengeful man.

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  7. 9182. Just Take My Heart by Mary Higgins Clark

    After actress Natalie Raines is found dying from a gunshot, police suspect her agent and soon to be ex-husband, Gregg Aldrich. Two years later a criminal says Aldrich tried to hire him to kill Natalie, and assistant prosecutor Emily Wallace takes the case. She gives a seemingly well meaning neighbor a key to care for her dog, unaware of his violent past. The trial draws headlines and eerie sentiments haunt Emily after the jury decides Aldrich's fate, putting her transplanted heart and life at risk.

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  8. 9183. Dangerous Beauty by Mark Ross

    Dangerous Beauty shares the author's experiences working as a safari guide in Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Uganda. It also recounts the events of March 1999, when several tourists were killed in Uganda by Rwandan rebels fleeing from the Congo. The account links the author's guiding experiences across those four countries with a retelling of the March 1999 attacks.

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  9. 9184. Todos Os Contos by Clarice Lispector

    A compendium of compact, luminous short pieces that probe the interior lives of their characters, blending acute psychological observation with poetic, often enigmatic language; everyday situations unfold into moments of revelation about identity, solitude, desire, and the limits of expression, as spare, experimental prose captures the strangeness and tenderness of human consciousness.

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  10. 9185. Anima Rising by Christopher Moore

    In Vienna in 1911 Gustav Klimt finds a woman's body in the Danube canal and, while sketching her, she coughs and proves alive. Back at his studio Klimt and his model Wally tend the nearly feral woman who cannot remember who she is, and he names her Judith. She recalls being stranded in the Arctic a century earlier, locked in a crate by Victor Frankenstein and visiting the Underworld. Many people pursue her, including Geoff, a giant croissant eating devil dog of the North.

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  11. 9186. Deeper Than The Dead by Tami Hoag

    When three children discover a shallow grave in 1984, a California community is shaken. The victim is a young woman with her eyes and lips sealed, the third in two years, and the FBI identifies a serial killer called the See-No-Evil killer. Agent Tony Mendez focuses on Dr. Peter Crane, a respected volunteer and father of one of the children. Tommy's teacher, Anne Navarre, is asked to probe tangled connections between two families and a revelation of evil so deep no one may survive.

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  12. 9187. Secrets To The Grave by Tami Hoag

    Marissa Fordham is dead. Her daughter is found at the crime scene, injured but alive. Sheriff’s detective Tony Mendez and child advocate Anne Leone begin to peel back layers of Marissa’s life, and the shocking truth they uncover puts them directly in the sights of a killer desperate to protect a stunning secret. Marissa Fordham never existed.

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  13. 9188. Down The Darkest Road by Tami Hoag

    Four years after her sixteen-year-old daughter disappeared, Lauren Lawton is the only one still chasing the ghosts of their Santa Barbara life. She believes she knows who took her daughter but has no evidence. Her husband killed himself and the suspect still stalks the family. They move to Oak Knoll, but the suspect turns up there as Leah nears sixteen. Sheriff's detective Tony Mendez and his team begin to close in on an increasingly disturbing case that poses a stunning question.

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  14. 9189. Almost Dead by Lisa Jackson

    Three people have been killed: one pushed to her death, one who suffered a fatal overdose, and one shot in the heart. The victims are people labeled as obstacles and deserving of death. Cissy Cahill's family is unraveling as members die and she begins to feel watched. She hears footsteps, smells a woman's perfume, notices small personal items missing, and must uncover a shocking family secret rooted in the past before more blood is shed.

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  15. 9190. Absolute Fear by Lisa Jackson

    A serial killer stalks New Orleans, leaving victims tattooed with a series of numbers. The only lead points to a crumbling asylum, Our Lady of Virtues Hospital, and to Eve Renner, who grew up exploring its secret chambers as the daughter of one of its doctors. As new bodies appear, Eve races to assemble a deadly puzzle while a killer watches and lures her back to the ruins where past betrayals may be revealed.

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  16. 9191. You Will Pay by Lisa Jackson

    A prank at Camp Horseshoe one summer intended to scare a fellow counselor left two girls missing and one presumed drowned. Two decades later, detective Lucas Dalton, whose father ran the camp and who worked there that summer, investigates human remains found in a cavern and has jeopardized his career by removing evidence. Five former counselors return, each with secrets, and start receiving notes bearing a personal memento and the message You will pay, then murders begin.

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  17. 9192. If She Only Knew by Lisa Jackson

    The Cahills are a wealthy San Francisco family with twisted secrets. Marla Cahill wakes from a coma after a highway crash with no memory and a reconstructed face while another woman died. Her family calls her Marla, but they are strangers as she recuperates in an isolated mansion and grows increasingly certain she is not who they say and that her life is in danger.

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  18. 9193. After She's Gone by Lisa Jackson

    Sisters Cassie and Allie leave Oregon to pursue acting in Los Angeles, but Allie becomes a star while Cassie remains stuck in bit parts. When Allie's body double is shot and Allie goes missing, police trace a last call to Cassie though she has no memory of placing it, and she is confined to a Portland psych ward amid public suspicion. Cassie checks out to find Allie, but macabre murders that mimic her family make her doubt everyone and herself.

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  19. 9194. Inferno by Dan Brown

    A Harvard symbologist awakens in a Florentine hospital with no memory and finds himself thrust into a frantic international chase after a reclusive scientist obsessed with Dante, following a trail of art, architecture and cryptic puzzles drawn from the Divine Comedy; aided by a young physician, he races through Florence, Venice and Istanbul to decipher clues and stop a plot to release a bioengineered agent intended to address catastrophic population growth, all while confronting fraught ethical questions about sacrifice, security and the value of human life.

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  20. 9195. I'm Feeling Lucky by Douglas Edwards

    The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59

    A candid insider account by an early employee that blends behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the company’s quirky culture, the founders’ personalities and priorities, and the chaos of rapid growth; it follows efforts to craft a public image and introduce commercialization, the tensions that arose between engineering purity and business realities (especially around advertising and partnerships), clashes with investors and executives, and the author’s personal struggles and decisions as the once-scrappy research project transformed into a global commercial powerhouse.

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  21. 9196. Light And Thread by Han Kang

    From Nobel Prize winner Han Kang comes her first work of nonfiction published in English—a singular collection of writings including her inspiring Nobel Lecture.A LITERARY HUB AND ELECTRIC LIT MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE YEARIn this light-filled and multi-faceted book, Han Kang draws together the threads of her work and life, tracing the connections between her interior and exterior worlds through a sequence of essays, poems, photographs, and diaries, brilliantly translated by Maya West and e. yaewon & Paige Aniyah Morris.A book of reflections, of words and light, it has at its heart the tiny, north-facing courtyard garden at her home, cultivated solely through the reflected sunlight of the mirrors which she must move throughout the day, as the earth turns on its axis.In a poem written at eight years old, Han Kang imagined a “gold thread” of connection—an idea which she explores here with luminous attention, beginning with her Nobel Lecture. She writes of the wonder of following the thread we call language into the depths of other hearts, and her profound sense of an electric current which joins writer and reader.Both intimate and illuminating, Light and Thread is a book for all readers of Han Kang’s unique body of work.

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  22. 9197. The Road by Cormac McCarthy

    In a bleak, ash-choked postapocalyptic landscape, a nameless father and his young son travel south along a ruined highway, scavenging for food and warmth while avoiding marauders and the desperate, cannibalistic remnants of humanity; the father struggles to protect his child and teach him compassion and moral restraint even as their hope dwindles, and their bond—love, fear, and relentless determination—becomes the story’s central pulse amid pervasive loss and the question of what it means to remain human.

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  23. 9198. Der Unbewußte Gott. Psychotherapie Und Religion by Frankl, Viktor E.

    Psychotherapie Und Religion

    Combining existential analysis with clinical insight, the work argues that a hidden, transcendent dimension—the "unconscious God"—shapes human striving for meaning and must be acknowledged in psychotherapy. It defends logotherapy's emphasis on the will to meaning, views many symptoms as arising from an existential vacuum or loss of spiritual orientation, and insists that religious experience often reflects a genuine noetic need rather than pathology. Therapeutic practice, the author maintains, should therefore respect conscience, responsibility, and the search for ultimate values, helping patients discover meaning even amid suffering.

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  24. 9199. The Unsinkable Ship Of Fools by Jonas Goonface

    An ensorcelled train hurtles through the night with no stops and no escape for its passengers. It carries a ragtag group of freaks, kooks, and misfits who cannot leave and must rely on one another. The book collects magical erotic encounters among these vagabonds as they search for who is driving the train and who controls their fate. The destination is unknown and the journey is unpredictable.

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  25. 9200. The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman

    Set against the Roman siege of Masada, this lyrical novel traces the intertwined lives of four women who find each other on the mountaintop fortress and build a fragile, fiercely loyal community; tending doves, caring for children, practicing healing arts and preserving stories, they confront love, betrayal, faith and loss as they face the extraordinary choices forced by war and the cost of resistance.

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