When I was a kid I never would have thought I would turn out to be that weird neighbor that you always see in the front yard messing around in her garden in her robe. Yet here I am. Yesterday I went out to see what the weather was like and I spotted a super big weed. The thing was huge and ugly. I have no idea how it got so big without me noticing. I had to rip it out immediately. The one next to it wasn’t so bad, and since I  was there I grabbed that one to. Then the one next to that one, and that one, and that one as well.  Thirty minutes later I had cleared out the whole front yard of all the nasty weeds. In my robe. If I had gone back inside after that first huge weed, the other weeds would have taken advantage of the opportunity and spread like wildfire. I was there and the job needed to get done. As an adult it just seems logical, but as a child… weirdo!

The Second Korean War (The Russian Agents Book 1)
by Ted Halstead
4.4 Stars (3,470 Reviews)

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Two Russian agents discover a missing nuclear weapon was hidden in an American city by North Korea. Another nuclear weapon nears Seoul in a tunnel built by North Koreans. And North Korea’s new military dictator launches an all-out invasion. Will Seoul or Pyongyang be the new capital of a united Korea?

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Love for a Deaf Rebel: Schizophrenia on Bowen Island
by Derrick King
4.4 Stars (127 Reviews)

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Love for a Deaf Rebel introduces readers to Pearl, a vivacious Canadian born into a silent world. With pathos and nostalgia, the hearing author recounts his roller-coaster ride with a deaf maverick, who, unknown to him, had paranoid schizophrenia. We follow their encounters through actual conversations written before the author learned sign language; we go on their motorcycle ride to Guatemala; we watch as the happy couple moves to Bowen Island, a community with just three paved roads, where Pearl and the author marry and build their dream home and hobby farm. They encounter one obstacle after another while building their life together as Pearl’s perception of reality — and, crucially, their perception of each other — begins to change. There are other books about schizophrenia in the family, such as Hidden Valley Road, and about deaf-hearing relationships, such as Children of a Lesser God, but none that tells the true story of a woman who struggled with both disabilities, and her final tumultuous romance.

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They Meet in Dreams: A Queer Coming-of-Age Novel
by H. B. Wasiak
4.7 Stars (20 Reviews)

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It’s 1999, and Max Reid’s summer gets pretty weird when a boy in his dreams starts feeling way too real.

Seventeen-year-old Max seems to have it all — friends, looks, the kind of easy smile that fools everyone. But inside, he feels the days stretch long and empty, and all the laughter sounds hollow. He’s been running on autopilot for years, drifting through hours, avoiding his mother’s meltdowns, and feeling almost nothing.

Everything changes when he falls asleep under a starry sky and dreams of a boy named Andy.

Andy is nothing like the people in Max’s real life. Honest, curious, unguarded, and kind of weird. He’s the kind of person Max didn’t realize he’d been starving for. And the crazy part? Andy insists he’s real. Not just a dream — but a real person, sharing this dreamworld with Max.

They meet only in dreams, yeteach one feels more real than anything Max wakes up to. Night after night, they explore places that shouldn’t exist, and with every dream, Max sinks deeper into feelings he never expected and can’t quite admit.

But the dreams are changing. Andy is hiding something. Whenever Max asks him to meet in real life, he refuses. He won’t explain why, leaving Max questioning everything, including his own sanity.

Max is determined to prove Andy exists. Because if the dreams end… what is he supposed to do with feelings for someone who might not be real at all?

And sooner or later, everybody wakes up.

They Meet in Dreams is a coming-of-age story about identity, emotions, and depression. It explores what it means to love someone you may never truly have.

Content Warning: This book contains themes of trauma, difficult family dynamics, and mental health struggles.

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The Atlantis Girl (The Atlantis Saga Book 1)
by S.A. Beck
4.2 Stars (1,086 Reviews)

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Book 1 in the thrilling 7-book Atlantis Saga

The US government, the US military, and world-renowned scientists are all after one thing — the Atlantis gene, from the descendants of the lost island of Atlantis.

Sixteen-year-old Jaxon Andersen knows nothing about her origins and has been shuffled around different foster homes ever since she can remember. Trouble follows her, but bullies underestimate her small stature; she has an inexplicable strength, and she can kick some serious butt. She tries for a fresh start at the Forever Welcome Group Home for Juveniles. Dr. Hollis, her psychiatrist, is fascinated by her intelligence and astounded by her strange powers. However, Jaxon is still an easy target for bullies. She seeks refuge in the company of Otto Heike, an eighteen-year-old athlete and boys’ resident assistant.

Will Otto think Jaxon’s a freak when he discovers her secrets? Meanwhile, the US military, which is performing terrifying genetic experiments, is closing in on Jaxon…

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Where City Lights Fade (Palmetto Grove Book 1)
by Seth Pevey
4.1 Stars (1,143 Reviews)

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She fled to the countryside to get away from it all. But this old house has a dangerous secret.

When professor Avery Hart’s life is disrupted by a messy, public breakup, she’ll need to get out of the city fast. Just while things cool down a bit.

She finds herself in a quaint small town a few hours upriver: Spanish moss, curious townsfolk, and a relic of a house that is a guilty pleasure for a history buff like herself.

But what’s supposed to be a retreat from a possible stalker, soon becomes much worse, as she slowly realizes she may not be entirely alone on the property, and that the house itself may contain a more dramatic history than even she bargained for.

And she might not be able to leave. What secrets lie buried beneath this centuries-old, empty manor, nestled in a forgotten corner of the Louisiana countryside?

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The Haunting of Sorrow’s Leap: a Contemporary Gothic Ghost Thriller
by Chris Sorensen
4.3 Stars (49 Reviews)

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Ellen Marx used to talk to the dead. Now they’re ghosting her. With her psychic gifts on the fritz, she’s been demoted to hawking discount crystals at third-rate paranormal conventions. But when she inadvertently solves a supernatural challenge at New Jersey’s Hooky Spooky Convention, she catches the eye of the event’s reclusive sponsor: a washed-up horror author with a haunted mansion in need of a serious cleansing.

Reluctantly, Ellen joins his ragtag crew of psychic misfits (a near-death survivor, a paranormal tech bro, and a woman who may or may not be possessed) to investigate the mystery lurking inside his crumbling Hudson Valley estate.

But as the haunting escalates, Ellen realizes that to uncover the truth behind the manifestation, she must first confront some ghosts of her own…

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