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Ryan Jordan Gutierrez Author Of Scars in Time

From Ryan's 3 favorite reads in 2024.

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Ryan's 3 favorite reads in 2024

Ryan Jordan Gutierrez Why Ryan loves this book

This book is an almost perfect psychological thriller. The way the narration switches back and forth between Nina and Maggie, neither of which is a truly reliable narrator, makes it so that you don't even know who to root for. As the truth unfurls, you get caught up in a wild, emotional ride.

By John Marrs ,

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2 authors picked What Lies Between Us as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.

They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.

Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can't ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.

But…


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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

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From Coleen's 3 favorite reads in 2024.

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As a finale to my favorite horror series this hit it outof the park. Jade Daniels is a hero everyone can get behind. She kicks ass.

By Stephen Graham Jones ,

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5 authors picked The Angel of Indian Lake as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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A National Bestseller

The final installment in the most lauded trilogy in the history of horror novels picks up four years after Don’t Fear the Reaper as Jade returns to Proofrock, Idaho, to build a life after the years of sacrifice—only to find the Lake Witch is waiting for her in New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones’s finale.

It’s been four years in prison since Jade Daniels last saw her hometown of Proofrock, Idaho, the day she took the fall, protecting her friend Letha and her family from incrimination. Since then, her reputation, and the town, have changed…


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Avalyn Hunter Author Of The Kentucky Oaks

From Avalyn's 3 favorite reads in 2024.

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Avalyn's 3 favorite reads in 2024

Avalyn Hunter Why Avalyn loves this book

Some years are recognized as watersheds in the history of a culture or civilization. I found Andrew Wilson's pinpointing of 1776 as such a year with respect to Western civilization remarkable, as---like most Americans---I associated that year solely with the American Revolution. That was certainly an important event and a turning point in Western history, but as Wilson brought out, it did not have its effects in isolation; it coincided with major developments in philosophy (the Enlightenment, the Romantic movement, and the rise of post-Christian thinking) and economics (globalization, the Industrial Revolution, and the rapid increase in wealth, particularly in the West). I found the book valuable both for its basic overview of each of these elements and for its view of how these disparate factors came together in 1776 to give rise to the Western world that we know today.

By Andrew Wilson ,

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1 author picked Remaking the World as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In this skillfully researched book, Andrew Wilson explains how 7 historic events in 1776 shaped today's post-Christian West and equips believers to share God's truth in the current social landscape.


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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…

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Mark Lilla Author Of Ignorance and Bliss

From my list on best on self-knowledge.

Why am I passionate about this?

The older one gets, the more one gains in self-understanding–or so I’d like to believe about myself. One aspect of mature self-knowledge is recognizing how much energy we expend over the years in avoiding knowledge about ourselves and the world around us. It’s a moment of self-reckoning, one of many important ones we can have throughout our lives. But why does that happen at all? Why would anyone not want to have information, which can only help us make better decisions–right? Wrong–the truth can also threaten things dear to us. These are the questions that have occupied me for two decades now and which I address in my book.

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Mark Lilla Why Mark loves this book

The Oedipus myth, which seems so familiar to us, shakes me every time I return to the version written by ancient Greek dramatist Aeschylus. The reason is that no one in the story is to blame for the carnage that ensues. At the center of the tragedy is Oedipus, who does and does not want to know the truth about himself: that he unwittingly killed his father and married his mother.

I am struck over and over again by the intricate ruses he uses against himself, and which we are all susceptible to. I put the book down every time, wondering if self-knowledge is always such a good thing and what I might be hiding from myself.

By Sophocles , David Grene (translator) ,

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2 authors picked Oedipus the King as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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The story of Oedipus the King (or Oedipus Rex), is a Theban play written by Sophocles, one of the three ancient Greek Tragedians whose work as survived. In the story of Oedipus Rex, Laius, King of Thebes, finds an oracle foretelling that the child born to him by his queen Jocasta would slay his father and wed his mother. So when in time a son (Oedipus) was born the infant's feet were riveted together and he was left to die on Mount Cithaeron. But a shepherd found Oedipus and tended him, and delivered him to another shepherd who took him…


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