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White Nights
by Fyodor Dostoevsky, TAZIRI, Constance Garnett
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Set during St. Petersburg's ethereal white nights, Dostoevsky's novella follows a solitary dreamer who befriends a young woman waiting for her absent lover. Brief but emotionally devastating, it explores loneliness and the cruel hope of connection.
★ 4.07 Goodreads (370.9K ratings) -
Bookshops & Bonedust
Legends & Lattes • Book 2
by Travis Baldree
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Young orc mercenary Viv gets benched in a quiet coastal town after a battle injury, where she reluctantly helps save a struggling bookshop and discovers that adventure isn't always about swinging swords. Baldree's prequel to Legends & Lattes explores how detours can become destinations.
★ 4.11 Goodreads (116.0K ratings) -
Norwegian Wood
by Haruki Murakami, Jay Rubin
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Set against 1960s Tokyo student protests, Toru loves a girl haunted by her boyfriend's suicide while discovering that grief can consume as easily as passion.
★ 3.99 Goodreads (740.7K ratings) -
Pioneer Summer
Лето в пионерском галстуке • Book 1
by Elena Malisova, Katerina Silvanova, Anne O. Fisher
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Two sixteen-year-old boys discover each other at Pioneer Camp as the Soviet Union crumbles around them. The forbidden love story that became a TikTok sensation despite—or because of—its government ban.
★ 4.24 Goodreads (5.0K ratings) -
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They Both Die at the End
They Both Die at the End • Book 1
by Adam Silvera
★ 3.75 Goodreads (880.6K ratings) -
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The Whyte Python World Tour
by Travis Kennedy
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From condemned paint store to chart-topping success, aspiring drummer Rikki Thunder discovers that joining LA's hottest metal band in 1986 comes with a price he never expected.
★ 4.08 Goodreads (1.1K ratings) -
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You've Got a Place Here, Too: An Anthology of Black Love Stories Set at HBCUs
by Ebony LaDelle
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This anthology celebrates love stories unfolding at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, exploring themes of hope, endurance, and legacy-building. Prominent Black writers examine romance within HBCU campus culture.
★ 4.06 Goodreads (344 ratings) -
This Side of Paradise
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Before Gatsby, Fitzgerald wrote this semi-autobiographical portrait of a self-absorbed Princeton student discovering that privilege doesn't guarantee purpose or happiness.
★ 3.63 Goodreads (80.6K ratings) -
Hot Little Hands
by Abigail Ulman
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Ulman's collection cuts through the complexity of female desire with unflinching honesty, following young Australian women as they discover what it means to want and be wanted.
★ 3.60 Goodreads (1.2K ratings)