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Lessons: A novel
$16.29
$18
The List of Suspicious Things [Book]
$18.2
The Frank Peretti Collection: The Oath, The Visitation, and Monster [eBook]
$18.49
Lessons: A novel by Ian McEwan is a profound journey through a man's life and history's pivotal moments (from the Suez Crisis to the pandemic). Hailed by The New Yorker as an "Essential Read," it's a must for those who appreciate literature that intertwines personal narrative with historical events. Note that some readers find the plot meandering, yet McEwan's literary prowess is undeniable.
The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey is a gripping fiction debut (hardback, 528 pages) that's already making waves. Hailed as a "beautiful mystery with heart" by Rob Rinder (TV personality), it's a must-read for those who love a blend of friendship and suspense set in the nostalgic era of the 1980s.
The Frank Peretti Collection: The Oath, The Visitation, and Monster [eBook] bundles three riveting thrillers (supernatural suspense, mysterious events). Chantel Reads All Day (YouTube book reviewer) praises The Visitation for its gripping narrative. A must-read under $20, with Monster poised for a movie adaptation, adding to its allure.
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