The Pucking Wrong Number

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The Pucking Wrong Number by C.R. Jane is a steamy, enemies-to-lovers sports romance that follows the story of a woman who finds herself entangled with a professional hockey player after a case of mistaken identity. The protagonist, who is initially trying to avoid the complications of dating someone in the spotlight, ends up dealing with unexpected chemistry, miscommunications, and the challenges of navigating a relationship under intense public scrutiny. Filled with humor, passion, and tension, The Pucking Wrong Number explores themes of love, trust, and the consequences of not taking control of one’s own story. Fans of sports romance with strong, sassy characters will enjoy this fun and fiery novel.

The Queen

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The Queen by Kiera Cass is a novella in The Selection series, offering a glimpse into the past of Queen Amberly, the mother of Prince Maxon. The story is set before the events of The Selection and details Amberly’s own experience as a contestant in the Selection process. It explores her feelings, the challenges she faced, and how she navigated the competition for the heart of the king. The novella provides additional background on Amberly's character, giving readers insight into the royal family’s history and adding depth to the world of The Selection series.

The Queen of Nothing

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The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black is the third book in The Folk of the Air series, continuing the story of Jude as she navigates the dangerous and politically faerie world. After being exiled from the Faerie Court at the end of The Wicked King, Jude is trying to rebuild her life while struggling with her feelings for Cardan, the cruel faerie prince. When a new threat arises and Jude is forced back into the chaotic world of faeries, she must use all her cunning and strength to protect herself, her loved ones, and the throne. The book explores themes of power, betrayal, and identity, as Jude grapples with her role in a world where loyalty is fleeting and alliances are fragile. The Queen of Nothing is filled with twists, intrigue, and a conclusion that brings the trilogy to a thrilling and emotional end.

The Queen’s Heart

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The Queen’s Heart by J.K. Jeffrey is a gripping fantasy romance that delves into themes of power, sacrifice, and love. As a queen navigating the complexities of ruling a kingdom, the protagonist faces political intrigue, betrayal, and an unexpected romance that threatens to shake her carefully built world. With a blend of courtly drama, emotional depth, and high-stakes decisions, this novel is perfect for readers who enjoy strong-willed heroines, passionate relationships, and richly woven fantasy settings.

The Qur’an – An Eternal Challenge

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The Qur'an - An Eternal Challenge by Muhammad Abdullah Draz is a scholarly work that explores the unique and timeless nature of the Qur'an. In this book, Draz examines the Qur'an’s linguistic beauty, its profound moral and spiritual guidance, and the challenges it poses to humanity, both intellectually and morally. He argues that the Qur'an is a divine revelation that remains relevant and unchallenged despite the passage of time and changing circumstances. The book highlights the Qur'an's complexity, depth, and power as a living document that continues to influence and guide millions of people worldwide. Draz presents the Qur'an as a challenge to human understanding, encouraging readers to engage with its message and apply its teachings in their lives.

The Quran and Modern Science

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The Quran and Modern Science by Zakir Naik explores the relationship between the teachings of the Quran and contemporary scientific discoveries. Naik examines various scientific facts mentioned in the Quran, such as the creation of the universe, the development of the human embryo, and the nature of the Earth and the universe, and compares them with modern scientific knowledge. The book aims to demonstrate the harmony between Islamic teachings and scientific facts, arguing that the Quran contains knowledge that aligns with modern scientific findings, often long before they were discovered by scientists. Naik's work seeks to reinforce the belief in the divine origin of the Quran through the lens of science.

The Rape Of Nanking

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The Rape of Nanking by Iris Chang is a harrowing account of the brutal massacre and atrocities committed by the Japanese Imperial Army in the Chinese city of Nanking (now Nanjing) during the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937. The book details the six-week period in which tens of thousands of civilians were killed, and countless women were raped. Through survivor testimonies, historical records, and firsthand accounts, Chang brings to light the scale of the violence and the lasting impact it had on the victims and their descendants. The work aims to raise awareness about this tragic chapter in history and addresses the issue of historical denial by those who attempt to minimize or ignore the events.

The Raven Boys

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The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater is the first book in The Raven Cycle series, a supernatural YA fantasy that blends mystery, romance, and adventure. The story follows Blue Sargent, a girl from a family of psychics who has been told all her life that she will cause the death of her true love. When she meets a group of wealthy boys from the nearby Aglionby Academy—known as the Raven Boys—her life takes an unexpected turn. The boys, led by the enigmatic Gansey, are on a quest to find the legendary Welsh king Glendower, whose tomb is said to grant a wish to whoever finds it. As Blue gets drawn into their world, she becomes entangled in a web of magic, secrets, and dangerous discoveries. The Raven Boys is a darkly atmospheric, character-driven story filled with tension, mysticism, and deep emotional connections.

The Raven King

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The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater is the fourth and final book in The Raven Cycle series, continuing the story of Blue Sargent and the Raven Boys. In this conclusion, Blue, Gansey, Adam, Ronan, and Noah are on the brink of discovering the long-sought Welsh king, Glendower, whose tomb holds the power to grant wishes. The novel weaves together their personal journeys, struggles, and relationships while exploring the consequences of their actions and the power of fate. As they face dangerous forces, both magical and human, The Raven King brings closure to the group's quest, deepening the themes of love, destiny, sacrifice, and the interconnectedness of their lives. Filled with emotional intensity and mystical elements, The Raven King wraps up the series with a blend of adventure, mystery, and heartache.

The Reaper

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The Reaper by RuNyx is a dark mafia romance that follows the story of a brooding and dangerous man known as "The Reaper." He is a hitman for a powerful crime syndicate, feared by many for his ruthlessness and efficiency. The novel centers around his unexpected connection with a woman who enters his life, challenging his hardened, emotionless exterior. As their relationship deepens, both characters must navigate the dangerous underworld they are a part of while confronting their own internal battles. The Reaper is filled with suspense, passion, and intense emotions, exploring themes of love, trust, and the impact of a violent life on personal relationships. It's a fast-paced, thrilling read for fans of dark romance and mafia stories.

The Reappearance of Rachel Price

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The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson is a gripping mystery novel that follows the story of Rachel Price, a missing teenager whose sudden disappearance has left a deep impact on her family and community. The story is told through the perspective of her best friend, who is trying to uncover the truth behind Rachel’s reappearance and the secrets she’s been hiding. As the narrative unfolds, secrets, lies, and complex relationships are revealed, keeping the reader on edge as the mystery of Rachel’s disappearance and return unravels. The book explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the consequences of keeping secrets, making it an emotionally intense and suspenseful read.

The Red Book

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The Red Book by C.G. Jung is a deeply personal and mystical work that represents the Swiss psychologist's journey into his unconscious mind. Created over 16 years, the book is a record of Jung's dreams, visions, and self-exploration, which he documented as part of his process of confronting and integrating the unconscious aspects of his psyche. The book is a combination of text and intricate artwork, illustrating his encounters with inner figures and archetypes. The Red Book is considered a key work in Jungian psychology, offering profound insights into the processes of individuation, self-realization, and the exploration of the unconscious. While it is a deeply philosophical and psychological text, it also serves as a poetic and artistic exploration of the mind.