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Molly Horan

    Molly Horan is an author who explores unconventional subjects with a distinctive perspective. Her writing, often intertwined with her other artistic endeavors, reveals a fascination with seemingly disparate topics, ranging from sleepwear to historical curiosities. She cultivates unique communication channels with her audience through her blog and video content. Her work plays with both the superficial and the profound, offering readers unexpected connections.

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    Epically Earnest
    • Epically Earnest

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(119)Add rating

      In this delightfully romantic LGBTQ+ comedy-of-errors inspired by Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, a high school senior works up the courage to ask her long-time crush to prom all while deciding if she should look for her bio family.Jane Grady’s claim to fame is that she was one first viral internet sensations, dubbed #bagbaby—discovered as a one-year-old in an oversized Gucci bag by her adopted father in a Poughkeepsie train station. Now in her senior year of high school, Jane is questioning whether she wants to look for her bio family due to a loving, but deeply misguided push from her best friend Algie, while also navigating an all-consuming crush on his cousin, the beautiful, way-out-of-her-league Gwen Fairfax.And while Janey’s never thought of herself as the earnest type, she needs to be honest with her parents, Algie, Gwen, but mostly herself if she wants to make her life truly epic. With a wink toward Oscar Wilde’s beloved play, Epically Earnest explores the complexity of identity, the many forms family can take, and the importance of being . . . yourself.

      Epically Earnest
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      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.4(125)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of a secret social media advice account, this novel explores the complexities of a swoony ace romance. With a blend of humor and insight, it delves into the challenges of navigating relationships and identity. The storyline promises both delightful and disastrous moments, appealing to readers who enjoy clever narratives similar to Loveless and You Should See Me in a Crown.

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    • Zoe isn't allowed to have a dog of her own, but fortunately the neighbourhood pooches inspire an awesome idea!

      I Have Seven Dogs