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The Antidote: A Novel
by Karen Russell
for all that ails you (2/20/2025)
This book is a complex of stories, characters and places. what you see is not always what you get.

Told from three points of view (with a few other short ones thrown in), the reader learns about the land and people of Uz, Nebraska in the late '30s, during the dust bowl. Youmore
Honor
by Thrity Umrigar
honor (10/25/2022)
Honor is a perfect book for book clubs. with many challenging themes, such as cultural and religious differences and prejudices, sexism, the question of western superiority and more, discussions are likely to be both lively and lengthy.

the main plot deals with the violentmore
One's Company: A Novel
by Ashley Hutson
one's company (5/27/2022)
Reading "one's company" is not unlike (I imagine) slowly, but steadily, descending into madness. The reader is given a tour through the mind of someone losing their grip on a reality that may not even be real. Being transported between the before and after (a specific event)more
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