Dr. Jane McGill series is a witty and lighthearted look at the chaotic and often absurd world of medical residency (based on her own experience). Blending humor, drama, and relatable struggles, the series follows the life and career of Dr. Jane McGill, a young and overworked medical resident navigating the challenges of hospital life, difficult patients, and demanding supervisors.
Read More »The Devil You Know by Freida McFadden
The Devil You Know is a perfect fit for readers who enjoy witty, relatable stories about love, marriage, and second chances, with a dash of humor and heart, as they will be swept up in the nostalgic and romantic journey of Dr. Jane McGill as she navigates the what-ifs of her past and the possibilities of her future.
Read More »The Devil Wears Scrubs by Freida McFadden
“The Devil Wears Scrubs” is a funny, insightful, and sometimes brutally honest look at the life of Dr. Jane McGill, a medical intern navigating the stressful, overwhelming, and often absurd world of hospital life. Through Jane’s eyes, we get a comedic look at the difficulties of dealing with egotistical senior doctors, tricky patients, and the complexities of friendship and romance in the demanding medical field.
Read More »The Gift by Freida McFadden
The Gift is a gripping Christmas-themed thrilling short story inspired by the classic O. Henry tale, The Gift of the Magi.
Read More »The Housemaid’s Wedding by Freida McFadden
The Housemaid’s Wedding is a winter-themed "bonus scene" short story meant to fill in the long gap between Book 2 of the Housemaid series (The Housemaid’s Secret) and Book 3 (The Housemaid is Watching). It can be read either between Book 2 and Book 3, or after Book 3.
Read More »The Archer by Paulo Coelho
In The Archer we meet Tetsuya, a man once famous for his prodigious gift with a bow and arrow but who has since retired from public life, and the boy who comes searching for him. The boy has many questions, and in answering them Tetsuya illustrates the way of the bow and the tenets of a meaningful life...
Read More »Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
Where the Crawdads Sing is at once an exquisite ode to the natural world, a heartbreaking coming-of-age story, and a surprising tale of possible murder. Owens reminds us that we are forever shaped by the children we once were, and that we are all subject to the beautiful and violent secrets that nature keeps.
Read More »The Radleys by Matt Haig
The Radleys is a moving, thrilling, and radiant domestic novel that explores with daring the lengths a parent will go to protect a child, what it costs you to deny your identity, the undeniable appeal of sin, and the everlasting, iridescent bonds of family love. Read it and ask what we grow into when we grow up, and what we gain—and lose—when we deny our appetites.
Read More »The Humans by Matt Haig
The Humans is a thought-provoking, hilarious, and heartwarming novel written by Matt Haig. Published in 2013, this book explores the essence of what it means to be human through the eyes of an alien being who has taken on the form of a prominent mathematics professor.
Read More »How to Stop Time by Matt Haig
How to Stop Time tells a love story across the ages—and for the ages—about a man lost in time, the woman who could save him, and the lifetimes it can take to learn how to live. It is a bighearted, wildly original novel about losing and finding yourself, the inevitability of change, and how with enough time to learn, we just might find happiness.
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