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Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel

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3.75

The Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There by Angela Kinsey, Jenna Fischer

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4.0

Appreciating this book requires being a fan of "The Office" TV show. The experience is enhanced  as an audiobook. 

Pam and Angela from ‘The Office’ co-author a heartwarming book where they share their adventures as real-life best friends. Fischer and Kinsey’s storytelling skills shine as they recount funny incidents and behind-the-scenes stories from the TV show, appealing to die-hard fans and casual watchers alike. 
Their personal insights into iconic moments, like the ‘Death Bus’ episode, add a humorous touch, while maintaining a balance between revealing show secrets and respecting their friendship. 

The book offers readers an inside look into the lasting bonds forged by ‘The Office’ and its impact on their unexpected journeys

Themes:friendship, personal growth, motherhood and work-life balance, comedy and entertainment. 
A Grain of Wheat by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o

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4.0

The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu

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4.75

The Cosmos in Her Hand by Jennifer Cyphers

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5.0

Jennifer Cyphers blends sci-fi, love, and war in a post-apocalyptic saga. Over 17 years, survivors navigate a world without power, encountering hope, friendship, and resilience. 
Protagonists Lev and Kali confront life and death, good and evil, as Time is personified—a friend ensuring life’s evolution. Cyphers’ vivid characters engage all senses, with acts of kindness, love, music, and bravery. 
Through dialogue and action, they reflect human complexities, with technology for time travel, invisibility and resurrecting the dead, making them also, god-like, and the consequences of scientific power. 
When the wrong doers get what’s coming to them, it’s nothing short of gratifying. 
The characters found a place in my heart, and I thoroughly cherished the story.

Themes: Post-apocalyptic survival, resilience amid devastation, consequences of misused science, complexities of human nature, evolving relationships, community and connection.
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson

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5.0

World War in Syria by A. B. Abrams

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4.5

You should consider reading the book "World War in Syria" by A.B. Abrams for several reasons:

1. Comprehensive Study: The book offers a comprehensive study of the first ten years of the Syrian War, providing an in-depth understanding of the conflict and its complexities. It covers not only the immediate events but also provides extensive background information on the history of Syria's longstanding conflict with the Western world and regional strategic partners.

2. Global Implications: The book analyzes the conflict through the lens of an international 'world war' rather than a simple civil war, highlighting its implications for international security and the motivations of major parties involved. It explores how the conflict reflects broader global dynamics and the new Cold War paradigm between the Western world and its adversaries.

3. Relevant Questions: The book addresses important questions that have continued relevance beyond the borders of Syria. It explores the motives behind the West's pursuit of overthrowing the Syrian state, the impact on international norms, Syria's vulnerability to insurgency, information warfare, and economic sanctions, and the evolving nature of warfare over recent decades.

4. Insightful Analysis: By providing extensive research and analysis, the book offers valuable insights into the conflict, shedding light on the motivations, actions, and interests of various actors. It allows readers to gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of the Syrian War.

5. Current and Future Relevance: The book's analysis and observations are likely to have continued relevance in understanding the ongoing conflict in Syria, as well as its potential future developments. It provides a foundation for comprehending the complexities and potential outcomes of the conflict in the coming years.

Overall, "World War in Syria" offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the Syrian War and its wider implications, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the conflict's dynamics and its significance in the global context.