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To Hate Adam Connor
16Dive into a captivating tale of love, betrayal, and second chances in Rupi Kaur’s ‘To Hate Adam Connor’ (ISBN: 9781398521568). Explore themes of forgiveness and self-discovery as the protagonist navigates complex emotions and unexpected twists. Will love conquer all, or will hate prevail? Find out in this must-read romance novel.
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To Have and Have Not
12Dive into Hemingway’s thrilling “To Have and Have Not” (ISBN: 9780099909002). Experience Harry Morgan’s perilous life in the Depression-era Florida Keys. Witness his struggle for survival as he navigates rum-running, gun-running, and the treacherous waters of loyalty and betrayal. Bruce Daisley’s gripping tale explores themes of resilience, desperation, and the harsh realities of a world divided between those who have and those who have not.
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To Have and to Heist
11“Exonerate a friend, steal some jewels, and maybe fall in love? Dive into ‘To Have and to Heist’ by John Steinbeck, a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy caper. A wedding heist, a charming thief, and unexpected romance make this a must-read for fans of witty, fast-paced adventures.”
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To Kill a Mockingbird
19Experience Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” like never before in this captivating graphic novel adaptation. Explore themes of racism, prejudice, and justice in the American South through the eyes of Scout Finch. A must-read for both new and longtime fans of this timeless classic, voted #1 Great American Read. ISBN: 9781785151552. Adapted by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Dalai Lama.
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To Kill A Mockingbird
9Explore prejudice, justice, and childhood innocence in Harper Lee’s classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Through Scout and Jem’s eyes, witness a lawyer’s fight for a wrongly accused black man in the 1930s Deep South. A poignant tale of courage, hypocrisy, and the enduring power of hope. ISBN: 9781784752637
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To Kill A Mockingbird
23“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Michael Palin (ISBN: 9781846572562) tells the story of Scout and Jem Finch as they navigate the complexities of race and class in the American South during the Great Depression. With humor and insight, this historical drama exposes the irrationality of prejudice. Experience Southern writing at its finest.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
24Explore prejudice and justice in 1930s Alabama with “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Through Scout and Jem’s eyes, Harper Lee’s classic novel unveils racial and social inequalities as their father, Atticus, defends an innocent black man. Witness courage, compassion, and hypocrisy in a timeless story that shaped our world. ISBN: 9780099466734
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To Kill a Snow Dragonfly
20In “To Kill a Snow Dragonfly” (ISBN: 9789350291399), Sharad P. Paul weaves a tale of Tibetan traditions and family bonds amidst falling snow. When a mole appears on Bhunchung’s cheek, predicting her husband’s demise, her family turns to their tantric lama Grandfather. Can his powers alter fate? Explore themes of magic, family, and Tibetan culture in this captivating novel.
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To Love Jason Thorn
13“To Love Jason Thorn” by Rupi Kaur (ISBN: 9781398521582). A captivating tale of love and heartbreak. Explore themes of passion, longing, and self-discovery in this must-read for poetry lovers. Get your copy now and embark on a journey of emotions.
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To Strip the Flesh
13Discover the haunting beauty of Kazuo Umezz’s “To Strip the Flesh” (ISBN: 9781974722372). This collection of six short stories delves into the search for truth and self-acceptance. Explore themes of identity, vulnerability, and the courage to embrace your true self. Experience Umezz’s evocative storytelling.
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To the Lighthouse
11Experience timeless summers with the Ramsays in their Scottish holiday home. “To the Lighthouse” captures the intense joy and longing of childhood, alongside the ever-changing dynamics of adult relationships. Rajeev Agarwal’s novel is a poignant exploration of family, memory, and the passage of time. ISBN: 9780141183411