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Chart Toppers and Must Reads: Exploring the Best-Selling Fiction Books of the Year
Introduction Every year, avid readers eagerly await the release of new literary masterpieces, and 2023 has not disappointed. As we delve into the world of books, we find ourselves surrounded by compelling narratives and unforgettable characters that have taken the literary world by storm. In this article, we will explore the best-selling books of the year, from the fiery romance of "Iron Flame" by Rebecca Yarros to the chilling suspense of "Judgment Prey" by John Sandford, the heartwarming "Things We Left Behind" by Lucy Score, and the captivating "The Broken Vows" by Catharina Maura.
By Mia Williams2 years ago in BookClub
Broken
Date: 2020/10/21 I just wanted to let out some words in my perspective what I wanted in my book. The vision I had for it. I wanted a not so normal love story. A story that deals with the parts of a relationship that go through and withstand hardship and difficulties every step of the way. I didn't want a perfect couple with perfect people, I wanted something true and real, and I didn't want to just prove that this is a story but to make it feel like it's a real life situation. I'm a fan of fiction trust me but I wanted to relate with alot of people going through a phase through this book. People that believe, just like I do, that there is no easy way to anything in the world we live in. Not only are my book characters going to be faced with challenges and difficulties, i also want them to be balanced in a way. I mean, no one just suffers in their lives without laughing a little. Without joy. It's hardly unlikely, thus making my story more non fiction. I hate cliches but I feel like cliches are also as real as they get, so imma throw some in there as well.😉 I also have this feeling that the people who have it all suffer the most, so I'm going to be incorporating the rich alot in my book as well. There are a lot of people out there that are facing problems and they think to themselves, why them? So I wanna show people and the world that sometimes we have it easy. Someone out there is going through worse and I wanna show em how the worst feels like. I'm a sucker for tragedy, it's my favorite genre because we all feel sympathy one way or the other. Some more than others but it's still there, and I wanna harness it. I want you to cry when you read my work and thank the Lord for what he has given you because I showed you what he has. I wanna bring those souls that are trapped in their own sadness that there are other people going through the same if not more. I was once broken and I am thankful to be outta that stage now, so I wanna help others outta that stage too in the very little way I can. I hope my wish comes true 😇.
By Fatima Abubakar2 years ago in BookClub
The Forgotten City
In a world shrouded in mystery and veiled by the mists of enchantment, there stood a city named Elyndor. Its grandeur and magnificence were unmatched, a testimony to a bygone era. The cityscape, adorned with ancient stone towers and intricate carvings, rose like an ethereal dream. Yet, its once-bustling streets were now deserted, lost in an enigmatic slumber. Elyndor had become the Forgotten City, a place where memories lay captive and the tales of its people silenced.
By Daniel Peace2 years ago in BookClub
"Unveiling the Art of Fear: Crafting the Perfect Suspense in Your Horror Tale"
In the dim, flickering light of a candle, you find yourself huddled in an eerie mansion, your heart pounding, your breath shallow. What lies beyond the winding hallways and hidden passages? The distant howl of the wind outside seems to echo the unsettling secrets concealed within these walls. You're not alone; countless readers and viewers have been here before. Welcome to the captivating world of suspense in horror storytelling.
By Alisa İnnokate2 years ago in BookClub




