This awesome story is jam packed with lyrical and brainy writing. Even if you don't gravitate toward digital games, like me, the characters will charm you into a fascination with them. The creative process detailed here is awesome. Best of all, each of the main characters are likable and unlikable. I found them human, believable, and beautiful in different ways.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow takes us on a dazzling imaginative quest, examining identity, creativity and our need to connect.
This is not a romance, but it is about love.
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Sam and Sadie meet in a hospital in 1987. Sadie is visiting her sister, Sam is recovering from a car crash. The days and months are long there, but playing together brings joy, escape, fierce competition -- and a special friendship. Then all too soon that time is…
This one is thought provoking with important commentary on the military service of women during the Vietnam War. More than the historic details about the war, this gives a pretty accurate glimpse into the female experience in the armed forces.
From master storyteller Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Nightingale and The Four Winds, comes the story of a turbulent, transformative era in America: the 1960s. The Women is that rarest of novels—at once an intimate portrait of a woman coming of age in a dangerous time and an epic tale of a nation divided by war and broken by politics, of a generation both fueled by dreams and lost on the battlefield.
“Women can be heroes, too.”
When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these unexpected…
This book is a complete breath of fresh literary air! Well-written, fast-paced, developed characters, lots of historical Easter eggs of Regency England! Not to mention, two middle-aged, but spunky feminists navigating the ills of a male-dominated oppressive society. This book was pure fun.
A high society amateur detective at the heart of Regency London uses her wits and invisibility as an ‘old maid’ to protect other women in a new and fiercely feminist historical mystery series from New York Times bestselling author Alison Goodman.
Lady Augusta Colebrook, “Gus,” is determinedly unmarried, bored by society life, and tired of being dismissed at the age of forty-two. She and her twin sister, Julia, who is grieving her dead betrothed, need a distraction. One soon presents itself: to rescue their friend’s goddaughter, Caroline, from her violent husband.
Just when Janine is getting her life back on track, the universe throws her a curve ball. Does she find love? Can she accept supernatural events? Will she escape a dark fate? Kiki Mellow is a self-proclaimed witch and medium. Her flamboyant style and personality are the assets that make Spectral Analysis, the TV show, a hit. But are her antics more than entertainment? Does she truly have extrasensory abilities? Can she see into the other side? It’s a battle as old as time. Two sides struggling in our contemporary world where a curse awaits, a scientific theory is formed, and an ancient code is unbalanced by patriarchy. This the exciting full Spectral Trilogy in one complete volume, which includes author-drawn tarot art of the main characters as the cards of the Major Arcana.