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#1

The Widow: A Novel

The Widow: A Novel


Price: $13.99
4.5/5

(13,686 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • A departure in some ways from previous Grisham novels but a very entertaining read overall.
    Simon Latch personifies the phrase, “Down on your luck”. He is a struggling sole practitioner lawyer in a small town in Virginia with virtually no chance of making it big. His marriage is in shambles, his three children sense the problem, he is chronically short of money, he has a budding drinking problem and he gambles on sports beyond his means. The apparent solution to his money problems walks into his office one day in the form of a wealthy widow who needs a new will and an estate plan. As the book progresses we learn all is not as it seems with regard to the widow and it appears Simon is in for another major disappointment. Then the widow suddenly dies. It is determined she was poisoned and Simon is the logical murder suspect.It is at this point the book differs from most Grisham novels in that the trial is not the focal point of the story. Rather Simon’s search for the real killer is. This search involves Simon seeking help from old friends in the FBI, hiring “consultants” familiar with the underworld and computer hackers who delve into the deepest parts of the dark web.Like most Grisham novels the book moves along at a good pace, the story is interesting and the supporting cast of characters is well drawn. The story is intriguing and believable. My only negative is Simon is a depressing character to the max as we see him dig himself deeper and deeper into one problem after another until he finally hits rock bottom. It was hard for me to read about someone who makes so many obvious bad decisions.
  • What a wonderful writer and love the building pace of this story!
    Another great read with many layers woven into the story. This book caused me to feel many emotions, anguish for the main character at the trial outcome and a feeling of a hopeful race to exonerate with evidence, the freeing of an innocent man.
  • Nothing happens…. until the last 100 pages
    I don’t know what the big acclaim is all about for this novel. NOTHING happens for the first half. Simon goes to lunch with Eleanor. One of her step-sons shows up. Simon & his wife are getting a divorce. The kids are typical teenagers and adolescents. Yawn. I almost quit at the 50% mark. Started skimming for the next 25%. (I hate giving up on a book!) Finally, at the 75% mark, the trial started and the pace picked up and it gained some traction. Yes – a story at last! The verdict was unexpected, after all the red herrings regarding how the prosecution was not proving its case from Simon’s lawyers point of view.Then the real plot began, IMO. Hunting down the real killer was actually the best part of the book. New characters were introduced and they were actually interesting (unlike Paula and his kids).Finally, the denouement, and my opinion of The Widow rose from 2 stars to 3.5 (not rounding up, however, as it was too much effort to get to the last 25%). But the overall pace and storyline was dull and uninteresting.
  • What a wonderful writer from book one to all that’s been written.
    John Grisham is one of the best writers of all times. I have every one of his books. I started reading his books a very long time ago starting with A Time To Kill. My husband went to school and got a Masters. I told him he should read some of his books he told me I’ve read enough while I was in school I’m done reading. I begged him to read The Reckoning I was sure he’d love it but it was a no go for him. He has watched all of his movies and absolutely loved them. I’ve tried to get The Reckoning on tape but not have been able to it’s alway gone. One day I know I’ll find it. I can’t wait for him to hear it. I started reading it and was done on the second day. John don’t ever quit writing. I’ve had so many people ask if I will leave my books to them when I pass away. I just tell them get in line. Thank you for such wonderful memories from each and everyone of your books. Thank you. Barbara
  • Great NEW John Gresham Book
    John Grisham’s newest novel. I just finished it, and it’s a great read. It keeps you in suspense till the very end. It’s about a small town lawyer who takes on an estate case of an 85 year old woman. As is usually the case with his books, it’s filled with references about what lawyers do in court, so if you are a lawyer, you’ll really love this book.

The Widow: A Novel is one of the best-selling products with 13686 reviews and a 4.5/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $13.99

#2

The Correspondent: A Novel

The Correspondent: A Novel


Price: $13.99
4.6/5

(15,584 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • Beautiful and Thoughtful Epistolary Novel
    This novel is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read. I absolutely adore Virginia Evans’ gorgeous and thoughtful writing. The entire story unfolds through letters and emails, which makes it feel deeply personal and intimate, and as if I were getting a glimpse into someone’s most innermost thoughts, joys, and struggles.The main character, Sybil, completely captivated me. She’s thoughtful, stubborn, and so honest. Even though I am in my late twenties, I saw a great deal of myself in her. The other characters were just as memorable. I especially loved Theodore and her correspondence with Basam.This book will stay with me and is a reminder that it is never too late to change your life.
  • Highly recommend! Such a great read!
    ???????? Amazing. I picked this book up this morning and could not put it down the rest of the day. A great read and listen as I went back and forth with both. I absolutely loved it.This book was different from what I have been reading all year and I loved deviating from my norm with this one. The entire book tells a story through letters back and forth between the main character, Sybil Van Antwerp, and various people making for a quick and entertaining read. I loved Sybil and the author does such a great job creating her character, I felt like she was a real person. This is such a beautiful story and so well written. highly recommend! I had no idea I was going to pick this book up and love it as much as I did.
  • Engaging and Well-Written!
    The Correspondent is a captivating novel that draws you in from the very first page. The story is well-paced and layered, combining suspense, drama, and emotional depth in a way that keeps you hooked throughout.The characters are richly developed, with motivations and personalities that feel realistic and relatable. The author’s writing style is elegant yet accessible, making it a pleasure to read. I found myself completely immersed in the story and eager to see how everything would unfold.Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys contemporary fiction with a strong narrative and engaging, complex characters.
  • Surprising Insights
    Charming, wise, and thoughtful. That’s how I’d describe this epistolary novel that took me by surprise by living up to its hype. I vacillated between giving it four or five stars and settled on five because it delivered a great story about an interesting character in a difficult fashion.Sybil Van Antwerp, the protagonist, is a writer of letters, her preferred method of correspondence. Each note—whether a physical letter or text—reveals more about who this woman is and how she thinks. Her mistakes, regrets, joys, and hopes become evident, and the reader is rewarded with honest insights into what makes a life worth living.Themes of motherhood, the impact of career, friendship, forgiveness, and redemption weave together to deliver a heartrending story about a remarkable, intelligent, good-hearted, and flawed human.
  • Unusually written story that will keep you reading and reading and reading!!
    This book surprised me in that it’s story is told in letters… but pretty amazing how the lost art of letter writing can capture an entire life. So clever, creative and I literally did NOT want this book to ever end, ever!!
  • A Life Burdened
    Her beautifully written letters, and the responses she received, tell the story of Sybil Van Antwerp’ s life. At first one may be a bit aggravated by the fact the whole book is conveyed only through letters. It is slow going at first. As I read I couldn’t help but wonder why this book had so many good reviews.But it won’t be long until one starts turning pages with eager anticipation.Its about a very accomplished woman lawyer who has had a wonderfully successful career and loved her work, and clung to it like a lifeboat.It is after she retires and has slow and uneventful days upon days when she begins thinking more deeply about her life, her choices, and the secret she is carrying.Just because the story is told in letters don’t think it doesn’t move along well. I enjoyed this book immensely and since the protagonist is around my age when the book begins, it was easy to identify and become caught up in The Correspondent to the point I read it in two long evenings. I had been told it was sad, and I didn’t read it for a while after I first heard of it because I fight depression enough without reading sad books. It is a retelling, in a way, but her life is not sad. Reading this book lead me to ruminate on my own life,and I doubt it’s possible for it not to have that effect. The woman is carrying a dark, heavy burden, but it will eventually be lifted in time to add a forgiving and beautiful chapter.
  • The Power of Pen and Paper
    This was a thoroughly engrossing book. The main character is a formidable woman and the people in her circle are equally genuine and relatable. As a person who pens notes herself, it is a powerful tool to connect with others. The story is rich and covers the sadness and triumphs of a life well lived.
  • Surprisingly good read
    I almost never leave reviews because there are always so many who give 5 stars for books I later regret reading. This is worth adding my say.The Correspondent was thought provoking, well written, and was organized somewhat creatively by having it be through letters. It was an earnest view into someone’s ’Winter Season’. It doesn’t try to surprise you, no shock appeal or gauche amount of sex scenes, just an earnest telling of a story which also reflects the main character themselves.

The Correspondent: A Novel is one of the best-selling products with 15584 reviews and a 4.6/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $13.99

#3

Onyx Storm (The Empyrean Book 3)

Onyx Storm (The Empyrean Book 3)


Price: $14.99
4.6/5

(268,268 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • I personally enjoy this story, and greatly look forward to more.
    I dont want to give anything away. I dont write reviews to rehash what I read. I skip reviews that give too much synopsis or delves into book report style. Just going to gloss over.These books get a wide expanse of reviews. Great to terribad. Like it or dont, writers have a magical ability to weave worlds and create people like they are real. I’m thankful for writers, and if a story can make me feel something, can make me imagine something, then I am forever grateful.I am a fan of this series, and a book or story doesnt have to be perfect for me to enjoy it. No, this is not perfect, but I love hanging out in this world. If I’ feeling it, then I read the book, if it isnt working for me, then I give myself permission to stop and turn to something else. I frankly found these books entertaining, and I look forward to the next installment.I think book 3 story line has gelled a lot, with much of that having to do with main characters having gone through some stuff. Some new names left it hard for me to keep track of, but not off putting. Some characters I would like to have seen more of, again not off putting. I definitely got the feels in this one, and I definitely wont say from what. But I will say I was blowing my nose as I read in bed. Not a devastating thing, just a bittersweet thing.Lots of humor, lots of WTF, and plenty of new areas explored. Of course, lots of low level (to me) spice.I like the diversity of characters. I love the dragons. I really got a greater understanding of degree of bond. It isnt that it was explicitly explained, I think something just clicked further.I like when I need to take a breather when I finish a book. That is when I have to read something entirely different, and with this one it is like that. Leaves me with feels and thoughts, and I dont want to jump into anything of same genre right away.
  • Epic conclusion — could not put it down!
    I loved this third book in the Empyrean series! The story is fast-paced, intense, and full of twists that kept me hooked from start to finish. The world-building and character development are fantastic, and I felt fully invested in the journey of the main characters.It’s a satisfying conclusion that ties up storylines while still leaving a bit of room for imagination. Fans of the series won’t be disappointed — I couldn’t wait to see what happened next!
  • 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – A good, solid read
    Stars -5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- Excellent – Highly Recommended4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – A good, solid read3 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ – An okay read2 ⭐️⭐️ – Meh1 ⭐️ – Not my cup of tea”To the ones who don’t run with the popular crowd, the ones who get caught reading under their desks, the ones who feel like they never get invited, included, or represented. Get your leathers. We have dragons to ride.”This one is tough for me to review because Onyx Storm took me on a ride—one that was exhilarating at times and frustrating at others.Let’s break it down.???? The first 10% – Solid start. It pulled me back into the world, set the stage for what was to come, and had me excited to see where the story would go.???? The middle 50% – This is where I struggled. The pacing dragged, and the introduction of so many new characters and places felt overwhelming. I love a good expansion of world-building, but parts of this felt like unnecessary detours rather than meaningful additions. There were moments when I just wanted to push through to get back to the heart of the story.???? The last 40% – WOW. The payoff was worth it. The emotional intensity, the revelations, the action—I flew through the final stretch and found myself completely hooked again. There were moments that genuinely hit me hard, and yes, a few tears were shed.One of the highlights for me was Ridoc. His humor was much needed, especially during the slower parts of the book. He added that perfect balance of lightheartedness in an otherwise heavy and intense story, and I really came to love his character.As much as parts of this book frustrated me, the ending has me locked in for the rest of the series. I know I’ll be reading the next books, and I’ll likely do a full re-read before Book 4 to see if the middle reads better the second time around.Overall, Onyx Storm wasn’t a perfect read, but it had its moments of brilliance. If you love dragons, high-stakes magic, and a slow-burn, emotional punch, it’s still worth picking up.“I could reach the rank of Maven, lead armies of dark wielders against everyone we care for, and watch every vein in my body turn red as I channel all the power in the Continent, and I would still love you. What I did doesn’t change that. I’m not sure anything can.”Final Verdict: Stick through the slow parts—by the end, you’ll be glad you did.

Onyx Storm (The Empyrean Book 3) is one of the best-selling products with 268268 reviews and a 4.6/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $14.99

#4

Iron Flame (The Empyrean Book 2)

Iron Flame (The Empyrean Book 2)


Price: $14.99
4.7/5

(382,263 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • Rebecca Yarros Has Outdone Herself!!
    Iron Flame, the second book in the Empyrean series, absolutely blew me away. Rebecca Yarros has created a world so immersive and electrifying that I couldn’t put this book down. The pacing is intense, the stakes are higher than ever, and every twist had me gasping for my next breath.What makes this series so special is not just the action and the dragons (though those are phenomenal), but the depth of the characters and the way their relationships evolve under unimaginable pressure. Violet’s journey in this book is powerful, emotional, and inspiring. I felt every victory, every heartbreak, and every moment of growth right alongside her and Xaden.This sequel doesn’t fall into the trap of “middle book syndrome.” Instead, it elevates the entire series with a thrilling plot, sharp dialogue, and such a unique concept that it truly stands apart from anything I’ve read before. It’s an unforgettable story filled with heart-pounding battles, shocking revelations, and the kind of world-building that stays with you long after you finish.If Fourth Wing hooked me, Iron Flame completely sealed the deal. This series is nothing short of phenomenal, and I cannot wait to see where Rebecca Yarros takes us next in Onyx Storm!!
  • A fantastic story with masterful use of technique, an intricate plot, and fascinating characters!
    Iron Flame (The Empyrean Book 2) Kindle Editionby Rebecca Yarros (Author) I blame Anne McCaffrey for my love of dragons and their riders. Rebecca Yarros, Violet, Xaden, and their dragons had a lot to live up to, in fact, the entirety of Pern! And Ms. Yarros does live up to Ms. McCaffrey.Where, at times, the first book in the Empyrean felt like a young adult book that had spice added in to move it from the young adult shelf, Iron Flame is fully rooted in adult fantasy, with just the right amount of spice and the perfect measure of angst and pathos.The relationship between Violet and Xaden sits in the center of the story, but there is so much more. We have siblings with a reason for vengeance, a hidden royal heir, jealous love rivals, and a race for a magical solution. It’s all in there. All of the feels and all of the tension. The only issue I had was that about ¼ of the book could have been shaved. In the realm of fantasy and fantasy romance, many authors seem to be in a race to see who can write the longest book. Yes, SJM, JLA, and now Ms. Yarros, I am looking at all of you. Apparently, they are all racing to take the tile of the biggest book away from the Giga Codex.That said, I am in love with the world that Ms. Yarros has created. It feels very concrete, as if I could smell the dust on the trails that the dragons and the griffins climb, the sweat under the flight leathers, and the spice of the lust that seems to be in the air. It is a real world, tangible, and fascinating.Ms. Yarros is the new queen of the Shadow Daddy (if you don’t know, go look it up). Xaden is not morally grey, so much as he is morally flexible. He is willing to burn the world… heck, he’d burn the universe for Violet, but he is also full of honor and strength.Violet is not the paragon of virtue or the slightly insane fantasy heroine we are used to. She is very clearly, a fighter – not only of her very real enemies, but also the illness that she must overcome every day to be a rider.One of the stand out part of Iron Flame is the dialogue. Ms. Yarros is a master of using dialogue to move the story along and to further character development effortlessly. Unless the reader takes a step back from the story (which is as difficult as climbing Everest barefoot!), it isn’t easy to see the masterful techniques she utitlizes.The plot,which at times (as I said before), is a bit overloaded, moves along as fast is possible in this height of book!To be completely honest, I received this book as a gift (the hardback) from the husband, and also borrowed it from KU when it was available, because I needed them both to finish.If Fourth Wing lived up to the hype, Iron Flame went beyond the hype into a completely different universe!Complete with a masterful use of technique, a beautifully built world, and an intricate woven plot, Iron Flame, in fact the entire Empyrean series, is a modern classic that will go down in literary history with the Lord of the Rings, the Dragon Riders of Pern, and the Witchworld stories.4.75 stars out of 5 (a .25 deduction because some of the book could have been shaved) rounded up to 4 stars out of 5
  • An addictive sequel
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Iron Flame (The Empyrean Book 2) is one of the best-selling products with 382263 reviews and a 4.7/5 star rating on Amazon.

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#5

The Secret of Secrets: A Novel (Robert Langdon Book 6)

The Secret of Secrets: A Novel (Robert Langdon Book 6)


Price: $15.99
4.4/5

(30,533 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • A Stunner. Welcome Back, Dan Brown.
    This is a stunner, perhaps the best DB book since The Da Vinci Code.My philosophy of reviewing is that it involves three questions. What did the author set out to do? Did the author accomplish that? Was it worth doing? In the case of DB we have a specific kind of book. It has a pile-driver plot. It has interesting characters but it is not really character-driven. It is popular fiction. In addition to plot its long suits are setting and subject matter. Here we are largely in Prague, with momentary side trips to New York City.The title refers to consciousness (Langdon’s girlfriend Katherine has written a book on the subject). Consciousness is indeed the most challenging element of brain science and it includes both scientific and spiritual dimensions of immense importance. In the novel the plot is advanced by the principal fact that Katherine Solomon’s book on the subject keeps disappearing; someone does not want this book to hit the booksellers’ shelves. Who? Why?DB writes this story with a hand tied behind his back. He requires that the science all be right (this may make it somewhat fanciful, but not science fiction) and that the setting (also something strange and almost mystical) be rendered faithfully and honestly.Bottom line: this is the kind of writing which requires enormous planning and research. At the same time it must be intelligible to a broad range of readers and it must be plausible.The book succeeds on all counts. It is both the ultimate popular read and something with fascinating and important scientific/spiritual content.It is, unmistakably, a ‘Dan Brown book’. It is not Dostoevsky; nor was it meant to be. Those who write condescending reviews of it should themselves attempt to write such a book and they should be reminded that readers can enjoy and admire a wide range of genres and styles. (Yes, I wrote this review after reading a snooty review by an individual who probably longs for an audience as wide as DB’s. And, yes, there is also some puritanism at work there. Great 18thc readers like Addison and Samuel Johnson knew that ‘honest pleasure’—the kind that will neither send you to prison nor to hell—was a great desideratum in our culture, a lesson that is often lost on those who consider such pleasure beneath them.)
  • A Good Read, Intriguing Information on Human Consciousness!
    “For years, Dr. Brigita Gessner had derided her patients’ claims of returning from the brink of death. Now she found herself praying that she could join the ranks of those rare souls who had danced to the edge of oblivion, peered into the abyss, and somehow stepped back from the precipice.‘I can’t die… I have to warn the others.’But she knew it was too late.’So ends the Prologue, which makes you eager to read more.Robert Langdon is in Prague for a lecture series. He’s gotten close to another speaker, Dr. Katherine Solomon, a “noetic scientist,” the study of human consciousness. As in, for one thing, you can’t have an after-life experience if you don’t have consciousness outside of your body. At least that’s one theory.This book also gives you a golem, lots of chase scenes, and a very bad bad guy.I would not recommend reading a second Dan Brown title right after reading a first one. The plot set-ups are so similar you’d think you were reading the same novel. But with sufficient time between books (and assuming you’re reading other books in between), Dan Brown delivers a fast-paced story and, the best part for me, he is chock-full of interesting information.For example, “Secret of Secrets” brings in muscle memory, sudden savant syndrome, precognition, halos, and desert mirages. But the main arguments are for and about non-local consciousness. The YOU that makes you YOU, is not just beyond your body. It is everywhere.You’ll need to read the book for the details. But, as Brown writes in a blurb before the Prologue (see picture), the science described in the book is real. More chillingly, the experiments are real.4 stars. I knocked one off as there was occasionally a bit of drag in the action, and the protagonist (in a monk’s habit of course) seemed a bit of caricature. Though not perfect, this was a fun read.Happy Reader
  • Tight, Tense, Great Characters — Dan Brown has done it again!!
    The long awaited new Robert Langdon is here and this was the wildest ride yet. Full of action and adventure, plot twists and turns, it took me a while to read — my life kept interrupting — but baby, it was worth it.The confirmed bachelor, Robert Langdon, has begun a romance with Dr. Katherine Solomon, an old friend and colleague who’s been a teasing “will they or won’t they” relationship. The two have finally jumped into the will they category, with Langdon coming with her to Prague to cheer her on with a speaking engagement about “Noetic Science” and “NonLocal Consciousness”. And that’s when it all goes to hell. Solomon’s new manuscript is on the edge of blowing the lid off what we think our reality is. But someone doesn’t want it published. And they’re not afraid to kill to keep that from happening.I truly got swept up in this book. Once again, Dan Brown proves he’s the man when it comes to potboilers and thrillers. These characters are vivid and sometimes scary. And if the subject is anywhere near reality of our modern world, we are well and truly screwed by the whole discussion and debate of AI and….well, I won’t finish the sentence because that would be giving too much away. You want to find out? You’ll have to read the book.I give Dan Brown’s latest Robert Langdon novel, The Secret of Secrets a solid 5 starts. Personally, I’d give it a full 10 out of 5 if I could. It’s brilliant, tense, and a great read.

The Secret of Secrets: A Novel (Robert Langdon Book 6) is one of the best-selling products with 30533 reviews and a 4.4/5 star rating on Amazon.

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#6

Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice

Nobody


Price: $14.99
4.7/5

(7,880 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • A very powerful, profound and scary story.
    A very sad book to read and horrifying. The fact that she was sexually abused her whole life and still managed to be a decent human being is a miracle. The book is easy to read, draws you in right away and will tear your heart out. No one should be able to get away with trafficking children and abusing them, no matter how rich. The total lack of caring or compassion shown by Epstein and Maxwell is appalling. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone.
  • The most important and compelling book I’ve read in a long time
    Everyone should read this book. I don’t know where to start. I read this in one day. It is riveting and took me on an emotional ride. I cried, felt angry, sad, hopeful, and more. Ms. Giuffre writes eloquently about her horrific life story of suffering with the hope of making a difference for other women. It was especially disturbing to realize at the end that she took her own life after writing this and that she, once again, suffered (spousal) abuse at home. To have to tell her story of sexual abuse over and over again must have been torturous. She tells it gently and obviously is avoiding the worst sordid details but what we do learn is devastating. She was a brave soul and a good person. The book shows how sexual abuse at home by parents and their associates can have lifelong horrific consequences. With respect to the sick man, Epstein, the other perpetrators (his friends and clients who had sex with “his girls”) who are many have yet to pay and we all should be outraged at this. This is not political with respect to political parties but it is indeed all about Power! For this reason alone, the full Epstein files, including tapes, must be released. Why have they not been? I beg you to ask your legislators this question. Powerful men who have sex with trafficked women should be revealed to us and face justice even if only in public opinion. For Virginia’s sake, I sincerely hope that this book has an impact. Read it and recommend it to your friends. It’s not easy reading emotionally but it’s the most important book I have read in a long, long time. In Virginia’s memory, we can continue to work for change. It starts with stopping the sexual abuse of children in their own homes and in the places that are supposed to be safe.
  • Power, well-written, important book
    I“Nobody’s Girl” is a heartbreaking, well-written, believable memoir of Virginia Guiffre’s trauma from Epstein and Maxwell’s abuse. This important book is uncomfortable to read, but an important, insightful document featuring the power and damage of sex-trafficking and psychological manipulation. Hopefully, this thought-provoking book will be read by many to help people understand how common sexual abuse is in our society and how to find ways to provide more support to the victims.
  • Gena Roberts and Virginia Giuffre–an account of both of them
    This is a difficult story to take in and–if even half of it is vividly true–Epstein and Maxwell were monstrous perverts who surely do not deserve to walk among us. There were two women giving this account: Gena Roberts, who was horribly abused as a child (allegedly by her father and his buddy) and who built her self-esteem on this role throughout most of her life. Then there was Virginia Giuffre, who came to recognize the torture she endured and set out to change her life, build a new life, and bravely seek justice for all victims of sexual abuse. Anyone with a normal upbringing has a dual response to these words: 1) How horrific this life was and how tragic it is to use young women as “throw-aways” and playthings for perverse, sexual pleasure of dirty old men and women, and 2) Why on earth did she not walk away from this horrific humiliation that was linked to sordid prestige and money? This torturous dichotomy of Giuffre’s life–in my opinion–ultimately caused her demise. When one is so damaged in the first decade of life, any true healing is elusive and, at best, partial. For example, the continuing [SPOILER] efforts of Giuffre to mend fences with her father despite the objections of her husband seemed unfathomable and irrational, but one has to remind oneself that it is Gena Roberts (not Virginia Giuffre) who is compelled to fix that relationship. This book is a lifeline for those who are drawn into abuse and who are in abusive relationships. A note about the audiobook version: The unnecessarily sing-song narration style of Thérèse Plummer is unsuitable and annoying. In addition, the narration needed a less youthful tone, which would add a bit more gravitas to this account–an account given by a nearly middle-aged woman.
  • Easy reading and written with honesty and genuiness.
    Am not a fast reader but finished this book in about 4 days. Very easy and well-written. Was encouraging to read how Viginia “escaped” and found someone to marry and had 3 kids she loved and was married 22 years after she was free of Epstein. But alas, never really free of the effects of abuse. I had read she was estranged from her husband and that he was physically abusive which was surprising info given her high regard for his support, comfort, and empathy she described in the book. Also upsetting that she killed herself, though she mentioned two prior attempts in the book. But the end was optimistic and hopeful for the future. I have since read that her husband put a retraining order on HER (even with a horrible black eye) preventing her from seeing her children, the oldest being 18. Her children were her genuine joy and reason for living……so that may have put her over the edge. Her ghostwriter said she loved Virginia and she cam across worthy of love in her memoir. I do wish she had identified “the prime minister” and the three billionaires described in the book…feared for retaliation toward her children. That’s how much she prioritized them.
  • Wow
    What a sad and terrible story. The narrator is excellent, a nice female voice. She, the narrator, tries to clarify certain things for better understanding and that’s very helpful. An enlightening and scary memoir. Thanks to Virginia for telling the world about what is really going on out there. Past and present.

Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice is one of the best-selling products with 7880 reviews and a 4.7/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $14.99

#7

All the Colors of the Dark: A Read with Jenna Pick

All the Colors of the Dark: A Read with Jenna Pick


Price: $14.99
4.5/5

(90,691 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • A long bumpy ride with unforgettable characters
    The story takes place over decades with jaw-dropping events from page 1 to the end. I enjoyed the characters and the pace. It’s a long and tragic story but it kept moving with surprises and twists at every turn. It will keep you reading into the night to find out what happens next.
  • Long but so so worth it
    Wow, this one was a long one but such a good one that took me by surprise. I had my eye on it last year but didn’t pick it up until recently. Originally I was in the mood for dark thriller vibes since it’s spooky season but to be honest this book had my heart breaking page after page. It’s about this boy who grew up to quickly and held on so tightly. The story of what he went through, all he helped, the doubts and love and loss… it was a true rollercoaster . The various point of views, the unexpected twist, the way things unfurl overall it was a 5 star read. Definitely not a book I typically read or a genre I typically read, this emotionally heavy book was long but it was beautifully written and worth the read. May we all someday find someone who holds onto us so fiercely as patch.Serial killerthrillerWho done itMissing girls*five star
  • Beautifully written but went on too long
    Beautifully written. I really enjoyed the storyline so very happy I purchased this novel. I would definitely read another novel by this author. I also got the audio version as well and the narrator is wonderful. The reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is that it went on way too long! 600+pages and I found myself feeling weary reading it towards the end. I think the author should have edited it out more. Just too wordy.
  • An Emotional Rollercoaster I’ll Never Forget
    There just aren’t enough words to explain how much I loved this book. Yes, it was long, but I devoured every single word, sometimes even rereading passages just to make sure I caught every detail. This review is going to be all over the place because I just finished it, and I’m still a mess. Honestly, there’s no way to sum it up; too much happens in this story for that.The twists and turns still have me reeling. The ending made me cry and completely took my breath away. This is a masterpiece, easily one of my favorite books of the year so far, and maybe even in my top five of all time. I already know I’ll reread it at least once. The way the author brought each character to life was brilliant, and the storyline went in directions I never expected, which made it completely unique for me.This book had everything: heartbreaking moments, laugh-out-loud scenes, parts that made me so angry I had to put the book down, and passages that made me stop and ask myself, What would I do in this situation? It truly covered the full range of emotions.Saint and Patch will forever be two of my favorite characters. This story is going to stay with me for a long time. The way the author wove everything together was nothing short of amazing, raising the bar for what I’d call a complex, unforgettable tale.I’m glad I have the hardcover for my shelf, but I’ll also be picking up a paperback (my favorite) or the Kindle edition for an easier reread.Now, off to see how many more books I can get my hands on by this author. 🙂
  • Amazing story
    There are so many twists and turns in this story, but they come out slowly so you really don’t even see them coming. I was getting a little frustrated in the middle of the book with seemingly meaningless side plots, but as I moved forward, I realized that every single bit of it meant something to the story and added to the–dare I say it–painting the author was creating. A true masterpiece.
  • Captivating
    This book has everything that makes a book great. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll get mad, and in the end you’ll wonder how it’s over already.
  • A Good Long Read
    I’m a fan of long novels, and this comes in at over 500 pages, so that was something that initially attracted me to the story. I had never read this author before, and I confess to a guilt of getting stuck on two or three particular authors over time, so it felt good to take a chance on this novel as it was promoted in my kindle.What I liked about the novel were the twists and turns, and the character development in general. There’s nothing I loathe more than reading a book and feeling I can’t picture myself in a scene, or see what the character sees, or worst of all, getting to the end of the book and thinking …. yeah but who *was* she?Overall, this book does a good job of drawing the reader in from the beginning. I would say for me it was one that I was definitely caught up in reading — although — at 500 pages, there are understandably places mid-book where it does get a little long in the tooth, and certain elements become redundant. (Minus one star) That’s something I’d rather avoid in my reading, but for the overall pace of the story before and after those lulls, I’m going to forgive it.One thing that kind of made me laugh as I was reading this book —- many years ago I was watching the film Legends of the Fall which I love and had seen before. My friend, new to the movie, in the middle of (one of many) sad scenes, yells out “Come ON, no one has that much bad luck!” But friends…… sometimes it happens, and this book while not sad, is an example of the apparent tragedies that happen and go on to form the course of our lives, for better or worse. Sometimes over time we are fortunate, and see that without those tragedies, without the heartaches, one thing or another may never have happened. I think this book illustrates that quite well.I’ll definitely be exploring other works from this author, and you should too!
  • Slow burn
    A very slow burn and not what some say it is out to be, but it depends on what you like and look for in a good story. I wish I would have wait to purchase a use copy wasn’t worth $20 but toward the end its an ok read. If you can try the library or a use copy

All the Colors of the Dark: A Read with Jenna Pick is one of the best-selling products with 90691 reviews and a 4.5/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $14.99

#8

Circle of Days

Circle of Days


Price: $16.99
4.2/5

(8,027 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • Follett does it again.
    For fans of Pillars of the Earth, and for fans of women, especially, this latest historical tome about how Stonehenge may have come to be, from Mr Follett is both engaging and edifying. While he has never been reticent to feature strong women in his stories, it is timely and satisfying to have the main character a complicated and strong female, whose life Is interesting as well as regular! We are so often subjected to the notion that our ancient ancestors were simple or even stupid, the fact is that yes, their lives may have been simpler in many ways but they were in no way less subjected to the same challenges and triumphs that we are in the modern day, something the author is well aware of and deft at relaying. I found it a wonderful, thoughtful novel to get lost in, easy to read, and a perfect distraction.
  • The humanity behind the monument
    ‘”The wood circle is vulnerable. Timber can rot, or fall down in a gale, or be carried away by thieves. The whole Monument ought to be made of stone, not wood.” …[She] seemed to stand more upright, and speak with regal authority. “Then we must rebuild in stone.”’ (p103)This is a fascinating and reasonably plausible fictional account of the origins of Stonehenge. Nobody will come away from this novel thinking it’s a definitive history, but Follet helps us appreciate that Stonehenge is the work of real people – to see the humanity behind the monument. As soon as I put down the novel, I went scurrying to dig into the history of Stonehenge.Follet paints a fascinating picture of what life might have been like 4,500 years ago. Despite all that’s changed since then, the novel makes a compelling statement regarding how much we share with those who lived so long ago. It’s especially strong in its depiction of society’s intellectual growth and cultural evolution – a snapshot in the tale of how we got from there to here.Of course Follet’s masterpiece is “Pillars of the Earth”, and his burden now is seeing us all measure everything else he writes against “Pillars”. I admit that I don’t think “Circle” is as deep, rich, or sharp as “Pillars”. But it’s a great book in its own right – satisfying, edifying, and lots of fun.
  • A Mixed Triumph of Imagination
    Almost all prior Ken Follett books have been based on factual events. Even the futuristic Never is firmly rooted in known trends and facts. Circle of Days is an exception. In this novel, Follett is pretty much on his own. Here he’s had to invent four different cultural groups with their own unique quirks and habits, as well as shortcomings. The goal: offer a plausible world that existed nearly five thousand years ago, and a people that tasked themselves with the building of an everlasting monument, that we today call Stonehenge.Many reviewers have panned Follett for offering an overly simplistic view of the world, and of the people of the Neolithic era. This was a time before written history, and much is not known of the people that existed at that point in time.Follett created four distinct cultural groups, complete with languages, mores, roles, and shortcomings. Into this, he created individuals that fit certain roles with specific attributes that allowed them to achieve their goals. The result was a sort of simple story of good versus evil, right versus wrong that many readers found wanting.
  • A Disappointing Read
    Circle of Days is the first Ken Follett I have read. I was sorely disappointed. Hopefully this book is not representative of his other books. I gave this book 3 stars mainly hoping that potential purchasers will read this. The characters are 2 dimensional with very little development. I never had any emotional or intellectual connection to the characters. They are as flat as the pages of this book. There are more than a few sex “scenes”. which seemed to check off woke sexual orientations. Some are extremely graphic and do nothing to forward the story. I was looking forward to this book be more centered on Stonehenge – unfortunately it was not. The last maybe 75 pages (out of 704 total pages) was focused on how the stones were moved and set up. that was fairly interesting even though it seemed to be secondary to the “story”. I did finish this book basically because it was simple and extremely easy to read.
  • Another Great Follett Book
    What a writer…simple words and stories but just fascinating. Similar toPillars of the Earth – the book has everything. Love, deceit, revenge, sex, politics, war, family, famine, spirituality, long but well written. Weird character names yet you don’t forget any of them and grow to just love the main ones…or dislike if they are the villains. Enjoyed this book – highly recommend and it had a happy ending which is usually a must for me. CH
  • Base 10 Comes to Life
    Circle of Days was a most enjoyable tale of the predecessor of Stonehenge, its design, the its maintenance, its use and value…overall, the vital role it played in the lives of the communities around it. Though long, the novel moved briskly and offered fascinating ideas of how people lived in this very distant age. The only complaint I have about the novel is the near perfect English (with often surprising vocabulary) that the characters spoke. Aside from the language level, as I said, I found Circle of Days (the meaning of the title becomes clear) very enjoyable.

Circle of Days is one of the best-selling products with 8027 reviews and a 4.2/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $16.99

#9

The Christmas Tree Farm: A grumpy sunshine viral TikTok sensation romcom for fans of winter cozy mysteries and spicy romances

The Christmas Tree Farm: A grumpy sunshine viral TikTok sensation romcom for fans of winter cozy mysteries and spicy romances


Price: $11.99
4.1/5

(23,356 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • 4.5
    I really liked this one and I’m surprised there so many negative reviews. I was expecting Kira to be a raving “B” from what people said about her. And honestly, an unlikable heroine is one of my biggest turnoffs, but I loved her. This is a reverse grumpy/sunshine, and she was just truly grumpy. But like I said, I loved her and Bennett balanced her out so well. I truly cared about these characters and was totally invested in their story.They had amazing chemistry. The build up of their relationship was tension filled and well paced. There was lots of Christmasy stuff going on, but nothing too cheesy. It was spicier than I was expecting that’s for sure.My only complaint was that Kira’s gloom and doom about Bennett leaving annoyed me a little because all she had to do was tell him how she felt. She was definitely her own worst enemy.Anyway, the ending was emotional and fulfilling and it made me so happy.
  • A very cozy and spicy holiday romance
    I thought the book was a great one. It is the 3rd in the series. It is set in December and around Christmas. I loved it. I think that I like the 2nd one better. The vibes are cozy and have a hot chocolate read. I have the Paperback and the audio book. I listened to the audio book while I followed along with the paperback. I love the setting of the small town during Christmas.Kira picked up her life in Georgia to buy a Christmas Tree Farm even though she doesn’t like Christmas. She was determined to be independent and prove to herself she can do it. At first, she was really annoyed when Bennet Ellis, Jeanie’s brother, visiting from San Francisco for the holidays. Bennet swoops in to be her small town fix-it hero. That is until she realizes she may want to keep Ben around for other things. Bennet is Jeanie’s brother so it was important to have read the first two books to get the full story. Another thing that I liked about this book was the dogs. The dogs were adorable. I am glad that she picked a pitbull breed in the book.This book is not a standalone holiday romance. It is worth picking up if you are in the mood for something festive with likable characters and a bit of humor.The book was in great condition when I got it.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️
    I enjoyed The Christmas Tree Farm much more than The Pumpkin Spice Café. While I may have been a little harsh on my review of the latter, this book redeemed itself with smoother writing, a more entertaining flow, and characters I actually enjoyed spending time with.Kira was such a relatable protagonist for me. Her struggles on the ice rink hit close to home because, like her, I can’t skate to save my life either! Those little moments added a personal connection that I really appreciated.Another highlight for me was the humor, especially the digs and witty remarks sprinkled throughout the story. They kept things light and fun without going over the top. The holiday vibes and charm of the Christmas tree farm setting were also a nice touch, making it a cozy seasonal read.While this wasn’t a standout holiday romance for me, it’s definitely worth picking up if you’re in the mood for something festive with likable characters and a bit of humor.
  • Cozy Romance with Humor and Heart
    The Christmas Tree Farm blends the grumpy‑sunshine trope with witty banter and festive charm. The characters feel genuine, with the grumpy lead softening in believable ways, and the holiday setting adds warmth without being overly sweet. The pacing keeps the story engaging, and the mix of romance and humor makes it a fun seasonal read.
  • Holiday Read
    Loved the dogs in this one; I loved that both main characters loved dogs! I enjoyed seeing Kira come around to the town and accepting help from people. I liked that both main characters were trying to work on themselves for the same(but on opposite side) thing. The way the book ended was cute. I do wish the POV was written in so you know who it is right off the bat.
  • Trying to find yourself…..
    It Is laugh out loud funny in parts. A very enjoyable read. When reading a description of the landscape, a house, etc. It is done in a way that while you are reading the disruption and you feel that you can actually see what the writers is describing……..
  • Not my favorite Laurie Gilmore book, but it was still a cute Christmas read.
    This is the story of Kira, who has moved to our favorite small town and now owns a Christmas Tree farm, but hates Christmas. Why would she do that? She is throwing a toddler-sized fit because her sister got married and moved far away. She soon meets a very sweet man named Bennet, and these two people quickly form an extremely strong bond.The Good: There are so many dogs in this book! Also, somewhere around 90% of the book takes place on the farm so you will get your Christmas vibes in.
  • Book was Okay, BUT……
    I liked the story and the characters. But…. for a Christmas book there were way to many explicit sex scenarios, described in detail. If anything important was said during these episodes I missed it because I skipped over all the pages until things returned back to normal. I know this author has 2 other books in this series but I’m reluctant to read them if they also contain vivid sex encounters. I can definitely say that Hallmark would have a hard time making a movie from this book.

The Christmas Tree Farm: A grumpy sunshine viral TikTok sensation romcom for fans of winter cozy mysteries and spicy romances is one of the best-selling products with 23356 reviews and a 4.1/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $11.99

#10

The Strength of the Few (Hierarchy)

The Strength of the Few (Hierarchy)


Price: $16.99
4.4/5

(23 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • Excited!
    Very excited to read this book! There is a reversible cover, but there is a spelling error on the spine on the reversed side. “Hierarchy” is spelt “Heirarchy”. Silly! Love the option to flip the cover, though.
  • Mind-blowing and exciting
    It is the first time, in years, that I’ve read such a great book. Complex, imaginative, so different from anything I’ve experienced before. If I could give it 10 stars, I would. Highly recommended!Too bad that we’ll need to wait another year for the sequel…
  • Entertaining and Engrossing
    I am only 40 pages into it but the sequel is as inventive and insightful as the original. These are top tier books comparable to the Kingkiller Chronicles and the Red Rising series.
  • I’m sure the book is fabulous, but the reversible cover is disappointing.
    I have one of the older hardcovers of The Will of the Many before the redesign. I was happy to see The Strength of the Few would have a reversible cover to match the first. Unfortunately, it does not match well. The print quality is lacking (it’s not evenly colored, and there are parts that look damaged due to poor printing) and because of the embossing on the primary side, it’s a visible indentation on the other side. There is also a typo in the word “Hierarchy”!For anyone hoping this will perfectly match their blue TWotM hardcovers, this will not, which is a shame since I adored the original cover and much prefer it to whatever this redesign is.I’m sure the book is fabulous (just like book 1), but I’m really disappointed in the physical copy I received.
  • Reversible dust cover!
    Will edit when finished reading but I thought I would let y’all know now, the dust cover is reversible! The other side looks like this (see photo)
  • Yessir
    Really enjoyed this book. Maybe more than the first. Has a slightly different feel to it, but it was in no way inferior to me
  • Islington went and done it again
    I usually don’t have great experiences with second books in a series, but The Strength Of The Few is the exception!Not only is Vis one of my top favorite characters of all time, Islington was about to give the reader MORE of him! Iykyk.It was brilliant.
  • 2nd Book, Top Fantasy Series of 2025
    What a second book. My mind if officially blow. I feel like I am going to be still digesting everything that I just read for weeks to come. I am not sure how all of us are going to make it until the next book is released. What a wild ride.

The Strength of the Few (Hierarchy) is one of the best-selling products with 23 reviews and a 4.4/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $16.99

Updated: Nov 28, 2025
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