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#1 - Thing of Beauty by Jane Pritchard

Set in the colorful and tropical country of Brazil, Thing of Beauty is a novel about a young
photographer who moves to the region to work at an art gallery and who is assigned to curate
artwork for a wealthy female client she ends up romantically entangled with. Rich with vivid
imagery, artistic language, and a budding romance, the novel explores sexuality and adulthood
through art and culture.

#2 - The Pine Creek Lady Terrorist Society & Sewing Circle by Karen Auvinen
A compelling collection of short stories, The Pine Creek Lady Terrorist Society & Sewing Circle
tells tales of the human experience, from the love story between an older man and woman that
blossoms at an antique store to a group of fighters whose brawls revolve around the attention of
one woman. The book is relatable to many as it explores the dynamics of human emotion and
experiences, features complex, humanistic characters, and tugs on your heartstrings.

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