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Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
By Gregory Maguire
4.6 / 5 • 293 ratings

Before there was a Witch, there was a child named Elphaba. Green-skinned, sharp-minded, and impossible to place in a world that fears what it cannot explain. Here’s how she became a legend—and why her story won’t let go of yours.

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower
By Stephen Chbosky
4.8 / 5 • 562 ratings

A shy freshman writes anonymous letters as he stumbles into friendship, first love, family secrets, and the messy work of growing up. What he finds isn’t a fix or a formula. It’s a way to be present in his own life.

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1900: or, The Last President
By Ingersoll Lockwood
4.8 / 5 • 674 ratings

A populist wave sweeps a young president into power. Silver becomes king, markets convulse, and crowds flood Washington as the century turns. Then, at midnight, the Capitol’s dome explodes—and the Republic of Washington ends.

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It's Not Summer Without You
By Jenny Han
4.6 / 5 • 402 ratings

One summer ended with a kiss and a promise. The next begins with a funeral, a missing boy, and a house that holds everything together. Belly and the Fisher brothers are back at Cousins, trying to save what’s left—of a home, of a family, and of first love. Grief changes them. So does choice.

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We'll Always Have Summer
By Jenny Han
4.4 / 5 • 256 ratings

Two brothers. One girl who grew up in their beach house. A wedding that almost happens, and a truth that finally does. This is Belly’s last summer of being a kid and her first summer of saying what she really wants.

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The Summer I Turned Pretty
By Jenny Han
4.6 / 5 • 550 ratings

Every summer at Cousins Beach, Belly waited for magic. The year she turns pretty, everything changes—friendships, first love, and the truth no one wants to say out loud. This is a warm, achey, coming-of-age told in salty air and late-night swims.

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Allegedly
By Tiffany D. Jackson
4.8 / 5 • 507 ratings

At nine years old, Mary B. Addison became the face of a crime everyone wanted to solve and no one wanted to look at closely. Now she’s sixteen, pregnant, and stuck in a brutal group home—trying to hold on to a future while the past won’t let go. This is her fight to be believed, to be safe, and to be more than the worst thing the world thinks she did.

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Hidden Pictures
By Jason Rekulak
4.5 / 5 • 572 ratings

Fresh out of rehab and desperate for a new start, Mallory Quinn lands a nanny job with a perfect family in a perfect town. Their sweet five-year-old draws like a budding Picasso. Then his pictures turn into scenes of a woman being murdered—and the drawings seem to be getting made by someone else’s hand.

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The Handmaid's Tale
By Margaret Atwood
4.6 / 5 • 625 ratings

A woman in red walks the tightrope between survival and self. In Gilead, every rule is a trap, every kindness a test, and every memory a risk. Hear Offred’s story told as a living voice—held together by routine, broken by desire, and driven by the need to stay human.

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The Last Letter
By Rebecca Yarros
4.4 / 5 • 600 ratings

A soldier who swears off attachments. A single mother who can’t afford to trust. A pair of six-year-old twins who steal every scene. What starts as a letter between strangers becomes a home they didn’t know they were allowed to want—and a love tested by war, illness, and fate.

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Pretty Girls
By Karin Slaughter
4.5 / 5 • 505 ratings

Twenty years after Julia vanished, her sisters collide with a horror that’s bigger, older, and closer than anyone imagined. One husband dies in an alley. One sister is taken. And a quiet suburban life cracks open to reveal a nightmare running beneath it all. This is a family’s search for truth, and the cost of finding it.

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Credence
By Penelope Douglas
4.7 / 5 • 677 ratings

Orphaned at seventeen and drowning in silence, Tiernan de Haas flees Hollywood to a remote peak in Colorado—where a rugged step-uncle, two troubled sons, and a winter that pins them in place force her to face the truth she’s been running from: you can’t disappear to survive. You have to learn to speak.

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The Measure
By Nikki Erlick
4.3 / 5 • 332 ratings

One morning, every adult on Earth wakes to a small wooden box on their doorstep. Inside is a single string, its length a promise—or a warning—about the span of a life. What would you do if you knew your measure? In this intimate, propulsive story, eight lives tangle and hold as love, fear, power, and hope collide under a clock everyone can suddenly see.

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Then She Was Gone
By Lisa Jewell
4.5 / 5 • 188 ratings

Ellie Mack left for the library and never came home. Ten years later, her mother meets a charming stranger and a bright nine-year-old girl who looks uncannily like Ellie. This is a twisty, human story about a missing daughter, a mother’s grief, and the terrible lengths desperation can drive people to.

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Icebreaker
By Hannah Grace
4.6 / 5 • 695 ratings

A figure skater with Olympic dreams. A hockey captain with too much swagger and a soft heart he keeps trying to hide. One shattered rink forces their worlds to collide—then everything that could complicate it does. They fall hard, they fight harder, and somehow they learn to skate in sync on and off the ice.

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The Perfect Marriage
By Jeneva Rose
4.7 / 5 • 331 ratings

A star defense attorney. A struggling novelist. A secret lover found stabbed thirty-seven times. When the police knock, the marriage that looked enviable from the outside is already falling apart on the inside. What follows is a breathless spiral of lies, leverage, and one final revelation you won’t see coming.

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Arizona Nights
By Stewart Edward White
4.6 / 5 • 372 ratings

Gun smoke, desert stars, and stories told by firelight. Arizona Nights is a rough-and-tender tour through ranch country—stampedes, rustlers, long rides, and the kind of moral choices that hit hard. Come sit by the campfire; these are the tales cowboys tell when the coffee is strong and the night won’t quit.

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The Book Thief
By Markus Zusak
4.6 / 5 • 288 ratings

A girl who steals words. A Jewish fist-fighter hiding in a basement. A boy who paints himself black to run like Jesse Owens. And Death, watching it all with tired eyes. This is a story about the power of language to destroy and to save—told in the warm, aching voice of the one who carries us away.

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Candide
By Voltaire
4.3 / 5 • 56 ratings

Or, all for the Best

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A Tale of Two Cities
By Charles Dickens
4.4 / 5 • 656 ratings

Love, sacrifice, and revolution collide between London and Paris. Follow a family’s fight to stay whole as a disillusioned lawyer discovers the one act that can redeem a wasted life.

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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
By John Boyne
4.6 / 5 • 658 ratings

A curious nine-year-old, a fence that splits a landscape in two, and a friendship that grows where it shouldn’t. Seen through a child’s eyes, the ordinary details of war turn shocking and unforgettable.

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The Bright Sword: A Novel of King Arthur
By Lev Grossman
4.4 / 5 • 602 ratings

A nameless island boy arrives at Camelot the day the old world ends. The king is dead, the Round Table is shattered, and the only way forward is through a new kind of wonder. This is Arthur’s Britain after the miracle age, retold through the eyes of the ones left behind—outsiders, latecomers, and the last faithful few who refuse to let the light go out.

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Colored Television
By Danzy Senna
4.5 / 5 • 339 ratings

A brilliant, biting LA story about a biracial novelist, the Hollywood machine that courts and betrays her, and the messy, funny work of keeping a family intact while chasing a dream that keeps moving.

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The Outsiders
By S. E. Hinton
4.4 / 5 • 561 ratings

A fourteen-year-old with a poet’s eye and a fighter’s heart tells a raw, tender story of brothers, loyalty, and the invisible lines that divide a town. When a night goes too far, everything Ponyboy Curtis believes about right, wrong, and belonging is put to the test.

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Verity
By Colleen Hoover
4.8 / 5 • 437 ratings

A struggling writer steps into a famous author’s home to finish her bestselling series—and finds a hidden manuscript that confesses to unthinkable crimes. As desire, fear, and suspicion escalate, one question tightens like a noose: which written story is true, and who in this house is actually the villain?