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Bookey: Unlock big ideas from bestsellers in 30 mins audio, text, and mind map https://www.bookey.app/ Bookey summarizes the key ideas of world’s bestselling books in 30-minute audio clips and text transcripts. Each book is complemented with a mind map that highlights the essence of the book, allowing users to grasp the gist of the book at a glance. 1.Learning with no limits 2.Get more in less time 3.Download mode 4.Inspired with mind map
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1 What's The Wasp Factory The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks explores themes of identity, isolation, and the nature of violence through the disturbing narrative of Frank, a disturbed young boy living on a remote Scottish island. The story unfolds as Frank reveals his eccentric rituals and dark past, including the murder of several children and animals,…
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1 What's The Wasp Factory The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks is a dark and surreal exploration of identity, alienation, and the interplay between societal norms and individual psychology, told through the disturbing perspective of Frank, a young boy who has created a gruesome world on a fictional Scottish island. As he navigates his peculiar rituals, v…
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1 What's On Becoming Baby Wise "On Becoming Baby Wise" by Gary Ezzo presents a parenting approach focused on establishing a structured routine for infants that promotes healthy sleep patterns and feeds. The central theme revolves around the importance of a schedule that includes regular feeding and sleeping times, which the authors argue helps infa…
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1 What's On Becoming Baby Wise "On Becoming Baby Wise" by Gary Ezzo focuses on establishing a structured feeding and sleeping schedule for infants, emphasizing the importance of routine in helping babies develop good sleep habits. The book advocates for a parent-led approach, where caregivers guide the infant's daily activities while fostering a nu…
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1 What's The Broker In "The Broker," John Grisham explores themes of redemption, political intrigue, and the complexities of the legal system. The story follows 73-year-old Joel Backman, a former high-powered lobbyist who has been imprisoned for a decade due to his involvement in a corrupt scheme. After being unexpectedly released in a CIA deal to …
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1 What's The Broker In "The Broker" by John Grisham, the overall theme revolves around redemption and the consequences of power. The novel follows the story of Joel Backman, a former lobbyist who has been imprisoned for exposing government secrets and is offered a chance at a new life after being released early from his sentence due to a secretive …
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1 What's The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin explores themes of trauma, memory, and identity within a haunting psychological narrative. The story follows Mara Dyer, a teenage girl who survives a mysterious accident that kills her friends, leading her to grapple with vivid nightmares and unsettling visions that…
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1 What's The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin follows the life of Mara Dyer, a teenager who survives a traumatic accident that kills her friends and leaves her grappling with memory loss and strange, supernatural occurrences. The overarching theme explores the struggles of mental health, identity, and the impac…
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1 What's To Sir Phillip, With Love To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn revolves around the themes of love, forgiveness, and personal growth. The story follows Eloise Bridgerton, who, after years of independence, begins a correspondence with the widowed Sir Phillip Crane. Their letters ignite a connection that challenges both characters to conf…
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1 What's To Sir Phillip, With Love To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn explores themes of love, communication, and personal growth through the story of Eloise Bridgerton and Sir Phillip Crane. After the death of Phillip's wife, he finds himself struggling with the responsibilities of fatherhood and isolation. Eloise, seeking to break free from…
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1 What's Lock Every Door In "Lock Every Door" by Riley Sager, the central theme revolves around the dangers of obsession and the unsettling secrets hidden within the facades of seemingly perfect homes. The story follows Jules Larsen, a young woman who takes a job as an apartment sitter in a historical, luxurious building in Manhattan, only to uncov…
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1 What's Lock Every Door In "Lock Every Door" by Riley Sager, the overarching theme revolves around the exploration of trust, obsession, and the hidden darkness within seemingly perfect facades. The story follows Jules, a young woman who takes a job as an apartment sitter in a luxurious building with strict rules and a mysterious history. As she de…
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1 What's Ask Again, Yes "Ask Again, Yes" by Mary Beth Keane explores the complexities of familial relationships, love, and forgiveness across generations. The novel centers on two families, the O'Learys and the Stanhopes, whose lives become intertwined through the friendship of their children, Peter and Kate. Set in suburban New York, the story nav…
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1 What's Ask Again, Yes "Ask Again, Yes" by Mary Beth Keane explores the complexities of love, family, and forgiveness across multiple generations. The narrative centers on two families, the Saintless and the Gleesons, whose lives become intertwined through a tragic event that leads to deep-seated resentments and emotional struggles. The novel delv…
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1 What's All the Missing Girls "All the Missing Girls" by Megan Miranda revolves around the complex narratives of two missing women in a small town, exploring themes of memory, trauma, and the intricacies of relationships. The story unfolds in a non-linear fashion, with the events of the investigation and the characters’ lives revealed over a span …
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1 What's All the Missing Girls "All the Missing Girls" by Megan Miranda centers around the mysterious disappearances of two young women, occurring a decade apart in a small town. The narrative unfolds in a unique reverse chronological format, following the protagonist, Nic, as she grapples with her past, secrets, and the impact of these disappearan…
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1 What's Sometimes I Lie "Sometimes I Lie" by Alice Feeney revolves around the themes of deception, trauma, and the complexities of memory. The story follows Amber Reynolds, a woman who awakens in a hospital bed after a car accident, unable to move or speak and caught in a web of intrigue as she reflects on her life, her strained relationship with …
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1 What's Sometimes I Lie "Sometimes I Lie" by Alice Feeney explores themes of deception, memory, and the complexities of truth within the context of a psychological thriller. The story follows the protagonist, Amber, who finds herself in a coma, unable to communicate, as she navigates her tangled past filled with secrets and lies. Through the lens …
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1 What's The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson is a poignant historical novel set in the 1930s that reflects themes of resilience, community, and the transformative power of reading. The story follows Cussy Mary "Blue" Carter, a member of the rare blue-skinned people of Kentucky, who works…
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1 What's The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson explores the themes of resilience, community, and the transformative power of literature against the backdrop of the Appalachia during the 1930s. The story follows Cussy Mary "Blue" Carter, a member of the rare blue-skinned population of Kentu…
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1 What's If He Had Been with Me If He Had Been with Me by Laura Nowlin explores themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of growing up. The story follows Autumn and Finny, childhood friends who drift apart only to find their paths crossing again in high school. The narrative delves into their deep, unspoken feelings for each other, contrast…
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1 What's If He Had Been with Me "If He Had Been with Me" by Laura Nowlin explores the complexities of friendship, love, and the painful transitions of adolescence. The novel centers around the deep, yet often unspoken bond between Autumn and Finny, childhood friends who drift apart as they enter high school, navigating the challenges of growing up …
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1 What's Recursion "Recursion" by Blake Crouch explores the intertwined themes of memory, identity, and the nature of reality through the lens of a mind-bending technology that allows individuals to relive and alter their pasts. The narrative follows the lives of a neuroscientist, Helena, who discovers a way to preserve memories and a man named Bar…
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1 What's Recursion Recursion by Blake Crouch explores the complex interplay between memory, identity, and time through a thrilling narrative centered on a mysterious technology allowing people to relive their pasts. The story follows two main characters, detective Barry Sutton and neuroscientist Helena Smith, as they navigate a world where memories…
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1 What's The Sweetest Oblivion The Sweetest Oblivion by Danielle Lori weaves a passionate tale of love and danger, set against the backdrop of the criminal underworld. The story follows Elena, a strong yet vulnerable woman who finds herself entwined with the enigmatic and ruthless mobster, Christian. As they navigate their tumultuous romance riddle…
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1 What's The Sweetest Oblivion The Sweetest Oblivion by Danielle Lori is a dark romance that explores the complexities of love, loyalty, and the consequences of choices in a world immersed in organized crime. The story revolves around the passionate and tumultuous relationship between Elena, a strong-willed woman caught in the mafia's web, and Chri…
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1 What's Unwind "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman explores a dystopian society where children can be "unwound," or harvested for their body parts, once they reach the age of 13 if their parents choose to do so. The novel follows three main characters—Connor, Risa, and Lev—who escape their fates and navigate a perilous journey toward freedom. The overarch…
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1 What's Unwind "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman explores a dystopian society where troubled teens are deemed unnecessary and are subjected to a process called "unwinding," where their body parts are harvested for transplantation. The novel follows three main characters—Connor, Risa, and Lev—who escape this fate and grapple with their identity, morality…
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1 What's Without Merit "Without Merit" by Colleen Hoover explores themes of family dysfunction, mental health, and the complexity of relationships. The story centers around Merit Voss, a teenager grappling with her family's dark secrets and her own feelings of inadequacy and emotional turmoil. As she navigates her strained connections with her pare…
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1 What's Without Merit "Without Merit" by Colleen Hoover explores themes of family dysfunction, mental health, and the complexities of love and forgiveness. The story centers around Merit, a teenager grappling with feelings of inadequacy and isolation within her unconventional family, who is burdened by secrets and emotional struggles. As she navig…
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1 What's Shadow Me "Shadow Me" by Tahereh Mafi is a gripping novella that continues the story of Juliette Ferrars from the "Shatter Me" series, deepening her journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Set in a dystopian world controlled by oppressive regimes and dark forces, the narrative explores themes of identity, love, and the struggle for free…
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1 What's Shadow Me "Shadow Me" by Tahereh Mafi is a gripping novella that serves as a bridge between the events of the "Shatter Me" series and its future installments. The story primarily revolves around the character of Juliette Ferrars, who grapples with her identity and powers in a world that is constantly shifting due to war and chaos. The over…
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1 What's The Girl Who Drank the Moon The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the power of choices within a richly woven fantasy narrative. The story follows a young girl named Luna, who is accidentally enchanted with magic after consuming moonlight as an infant. As she grows, she learns of her true iden…
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1 What's The Girl Who Drank the Moon The overarching theme of "The Girl Who Drank the Moon" by Kelly Barnhill revolves around the power of love, the importance of choice, and the complexities of good and evil. The story follows a young girl named Luna, who is raised in a magical forest and inadvertently consumes moonlight, granting her extraordinar…
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1 What's The Blade Itself The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie is a grimdark fantasy novel that explores themes of moral ambiguity, power, and the complexity of human nature. Set in a world marked by war and political intrigue, the story follows several interconnected characters, including a cynical barbarian, a tortured torturer, and an ambitious n…
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1 What's The Blade Itself The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie is a grimdark fantasy novel that explores themes of morality, power, and the complexities of human nature through its richly flawed characters. The story intertwines the narratives of several protagonists, including a cynical barbarian, a tortured torturer, and an ambitious nobleman, as …
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1 What's Golden Son In "Golden Son," the second book of the "Red Rising" series by Pierce Brown, the overarching theme revolves around the complexity of power, loyalty, and betrayal in a brutal, class-divided society. The story follows Darrow, a former Red who infiltrates the ruling Gold class to initiate a revolution against their oppressive regim…
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1 What's Golden Son In "Golden Son" by Pierce Brown, the overall theme revolves around the struggles of power, loyalty, and the cost of ambition in a brutal, class-divided society. The protagonist, Darrow, a lowborn Red who infiltrates the elite ruling Golds, grapples with the moral complexities of rebellion as he navigates a dangerous political la…
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1 What's A Thousand Boy Kisses A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole is a poignant romance that explores themes of love, loss, and the power of memories. The story follows the deep bond between two childhood friends, Poppy and Rune, whose lives intertwine until a tragedy threatens to separate them. As they navigate the complexities of life, the narr…
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1 What's A Thousand Boy Kisses A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole is a poignant young adult romance that explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of memories. The story follows two childhood friends, Poppy and Rune, who share an intense, deep bond marked by heartfelt moments and promises. As they navigate the challenges of growing up…
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1 What's Little House in the Big Woods "Little House in the Big Woods" by Laura Ingalls Wilder captures the experiences of the Ingalls family living in a rural Wisconsin community during the late 19th century. The book, narrated through the eyes of young Laura, highlights themes of family, community, and self-sufficiency as it details their daily l…
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1 What's Little House in the Big Woods "Little House in the Big Woods" by Laura Ingalls Wilder is a semi-autobiographical children's novel set in the late 19th century, depicting the life of a young girl named Laura Ingalls and her family as they inhabit a small cabin in Wisconsin. The story conveys themes of family, self-sufficiency, and the beaut…
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1 What's The Last Mrs. Parrish In "The Last Mrs. Parrish" by Liv Constantine, the story unfolds as a gripping psychological thriller centered around the themes of obsession, jealousy, and betrayal. The narrative follows Amber Patterson, an ambitious woman who meticulously plots to infiltrate the seemingly perfect life of wealthy philanthropist Daph…
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1 What's The Last Mrs. Parrish The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine centers around themes of ambition, jealousy, and deception, exploring the dark side of human desire. The story follows Amber Patterson, a woman who is envious of the seemingly perfect life of the wealthy and glamorous Daphne Parrish. In a calculated scheme, Amber ingratiates he…
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1 What's In a Dark, Dark Wood In "In a Dark, Dark Wood," Ruth Ware weaves a suspenseful thriller that explores themes of friendship, secrets, and betrayal against a backdrop of a secluded woodland setting. The story follows Leonora, a reclusive writer, who is unexpectedly invited to a hen party in a remote cabin, where old friends and new tensions …
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1 What's In a Dark, Dark Wood In "In a Dark, Dark Wood" by Ruth Ware, the overarching theme revolves around the complexities of friendship, trust, and the psychological impact of past traumas. The story follows Nora, a reclusive writer, who is unexpectedly invited to a hen party in a remote cabin by her estranged friend, Claire. As the weekend unfo…
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1 What's Dragonfly in Amber "Dragonfly in Amber" by Diana Gabaldon continues the saga of Claire Randall and Jamie Fraser as they navigate the tumultuous landscape of 18th-century Scotland during the Jacobite uprising. The novel alternates between Claire's present in the 1960s, where she grapples with her memories of Jamie and the life-changing choi…
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1 What's Dragonfly in Amber "Dragonfly in Amber" by Diana Gabaldon continues the epic saga of Claire Beauchamp and Jamie Fraser, intertwining their love story with the tumultuous events of 18th-century Scotland. The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the impact of historical change as Claire, now a time-traveler returning to the 20th cen…
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1 What's Drive In "Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us," Daniel H. Pink explores the evolution of motivation, arguing that traditional reward-based models, such as those reliant on monetary incentives, are less effective for complex, creative tasks. He presents a new framework centered around intrinsic motivation, emphasizing three …
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1 What's Drive In "Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us," Daniel H. Pink explores the concept of motivation in the modern workplace, challenging traditional rewards-based frameworks. Pink argues that intrinsic motivation, driven by autonomy, mastery, and purpose, is more effective than extrinsic rewards for fostering creativity and p…
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