C.V. Wooster
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| Rusty the Bear - An Adventure with Sqeeky has the warmth of a campfire tale and the charm of a story a child begs to hear again. Brigitte T. deWald captures the sweetness of an unlikely friendship with an ease that feels natural rather than overly po ...more | |
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| The narrative moves with the precision of a cipher—careful, layered, and quietly suspenseful. As Vance uncovers cables, memos, and the ghosts of vanished scientists, the story expands into a meditation on power, secrecy, and the uneasy partnership be ...more | |
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| This book entered a part of me I didn’t know was still fragile. Written with raw honesty and gentle authority, it doesn’t gloss over pain—it gives it a name, a form, and a path forward. I found myself nodding, sobbing, and breathing all on the same p ...more | |
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| Weird But True Trivia for Adults is the rare trivia book that actually feels alive—full of curiosity, humor, and that sly sense of wonder that keeps you turning pages just to see what absurdity could possibly be true next. Alec Sanders doesn’t recycl ...more | |
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| Simmi isn’t just a dog in this story; she’s the living pulse of devotion itself. Her ninety-mile journey reads like a hymn to home, reminding you that love often finds its truest form in sacrifice. Whitmore doesn’t romanticize the pain—he lets it bre ...more | |
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| Carrington guides you gently toward reflection, asking questions that settle into your own mind long after you close the book. His lessons on gratitude, legacy, and the courage to live deliberately feel hard-earned and deeply human. It’s rare for a b ...more | |
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| There’s a purity to this story, a return to the kind of fantasy that reminds us why we fell in love with the genre in the first place. The worldbuilding is lush, the themes of friendship and guilt are handled with maturity beyond the author’s years, ...more | |
“We all have unique abilities, but too many of us never learn how to tap into them. The key isn’t just finding your strengths—it’s refusing to let the world bury them.”
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“People will tell you to 'move on' from your past, but the real power comes from moving forward with it.”
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“The world doesn’t need more perfect people—it needs more people willing to be real, raw, and relentless in their pursuit of meaning.”
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“People will tell you to 'move on' from your past, but the real power comes from moving forward with it.”
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“We all have unique abilities, but too many of us never learn how to tap into them. The key isn’t just finding your strengths—it’s refusing to let the world bury them.”
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“The world doesn’t need more perfect people—it needs more people willing to be real, raw, and relentless in their pursuit of meaning.”
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