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Adena Halpern

    Adena Halpern writes with wit and heart about navigating the complexities of love and self-discovery in the modern world. Her work delves into the intricacies of human connection and the inner lives of women striving to understand societal expectations. With keen observation and a distinctive voice, she draws readers into narratives that are both surprising and poignant. Her writing offers a sharp, empathetic look at the journey of finding one's place.

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    The Ten Best Days of My Life
    • The Ten Best Days of My Life

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(1453)Add rating

      In this whimsical tale, Alexandra Dorenfield finds herself in the highest level of heaven after a tragic accident, accompanied by her dog and reunited with her grandparents. Living a glamorous life next to an attractive neighbor, she soon faces a challenge: to avoid demotion, she must write an essay on her ten best life days. This engaging narrative explores themes of fulfillment and the true value of life, prompting readers to reflect on what makes existence meaningful in a humorous and uplifting way.

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      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(1528)Add rating

      The narrative explores the enchanting possibility of wishes coming to life when one closes their eyes and makes a heartfelt desire. It delves into the consequences of dreams manifesting, inviting readers to consider the nature of their wishes and the unexpected outcomes that may follow. The story promises a blend of magic and introspection, challenging characters to confront their deepest desires and the reality that accompanies them.

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    • Zu schön, um wahr zu sein? Träum ich? Das denkt Lilly, als sie ihre große Liebe nach der Hochzeit küsst. Das ist zu schön, um wahr zu sein! Ist es auch nicht, wie die junge Frau nach einem Moment feststellt. Gogo ist weg, sie ist allein. Hätte sie doch auf ihre Großmutter und Mutter hören sollen? Die hatten sie immer davor gewarnt, den Mann, den sie wirklich liebt, zu heiraten. Ein Fluch soll auf der Familie lasten. Aber wer glaubt schon an Flüche? Doch wo ist Gogo, der eben noch da war?

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