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The Swimming Pool
by Holly LeCraw
The Swimming Pool Library (1/27/2020)
‘The Swimming Pool Library’ is a novel that amazes the reader with its unique outlook for delicate and deep psychological insights, it turns out to be surprising and in the end, very moving.
The Line of Beauty
by Alan Hollinghurst
The Line of Beauty (1/20/2020)
‘The Line of Beauty’ is a novel of philosophical, subliminal depth and beauty that has sacred prose with a poetic voice rarely heard or written, it has a harmony that doesn’t only satiate the intellect, but touches the reader’s soul in a way many other novels haven’t.
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