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“A Song to Wake a Thousand Sorrows” by Michelle Manu

“A Song to Wake a Thousand Sorrows” by Michelle Manu

For those of us who want to say thank you to our moms, it’s not always easy to put
 “Eternal” by Lisa Scottoline

 “Eternal” by Lisa Scottoline

While "Eternal" is a poignant and immersive read that tugs at the heartstrings, some readers may find the pacing of
“The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo

“The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo

For those of us who want to sayBardugo’s prose is as eloquent as it is evocative, capturing the essence of
“The Story of Russia” by Orlando Figes

“The Story of Russia” by Orlando Figes

One of the most striking aspects of "The Story of Russia" is Figes' ability to humanize history, making the past
“Grant” by Ron Chernow

“Grant” by Ron Chernow

Chernow's prose is at once elegant and engaging, blending scholarly rigor with narrative flair to create a biography that is
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