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Whitney Gaskell

    Whitney Gaskell writes with a keen sense of humor and irony, often exploring themes of adolescence and the search for self. Her style is playful and accessible, drawing readers into narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships. Through her characters, she examines how young people navigate expectations and their own desires. Her work exudes authenticity and an understanding of the challenges faced by her generation.

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    Table for Seven
    • Table for Seven

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.6(1291)Add rating

      Exploring the themes of friendship and the unpredictability of life, this novel combines humor with the elegance of fine dining. It delves into the characters' journeys as they navigate their relationships and personal expectations, showcasing how life can surprise us in unexpected ways. Fans of heartfelt storytelling will find much to enjoy in this engaging narrative.

      Table for Seven
    • Testing Kate

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(59)Add rating

      Kate Bennett has done what thousands would love to do: jacked in her job, put her nice, safe relationship on hold, and upped sticks to move to the other side of the country, all in order to find the life she thinks she's meant to live. And life as a college student in New Orleans should be easy, right? Wrong. Before long Kate's had her life turned upside down by a sadistic professor, a more-than-eccentric new boss, and not one, but two men who are convinced she's The One...

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