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Emma Jensen

"The Ten" series

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The Ten is a historical fiction series that explores the lives of the wives of the Biblical figure Noah as they navigate their relationships with their husbands, their faith, and the impending flood. Jensen's vivid storytelling and character development bring a fresh perspective to this well-known story.

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Claire North

The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August

For readers who enjoyed the concept of reliving events in 'The Ten', this novel is a must-read. Harry August lives his life over and over again, allowing him to accumulate knowledge and skills that he uses to solve problems and prevent disasters. A thought-provoking and captivating tale of time and fate.

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Joe R. Lansdale

The Bottoms

If you're looking for a thrilling mystery with a strong sense of place, 'The Bottoms' is an excellent choice. Set in 1930s Texas, a young boy and his family become embroiled in a series of murders that threaten their community. A gripping and atmospheric novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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China Miéville

The City & the City

Fans of the complex and layered world-building in 'The Ten' will enjoy this unique and imaginative novel. In 'The City & The City', two cities exist in the same physical space, but their inhabitants are forbidden from interacting with one another. A noir-inspired detective story that explores the boundaries between reality and perception.

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Edith Wharton

The House of Mirth

Readers who enjoyed the social commentary and character studies in 'The Ten' will appreciate this classic novel. Lily Bart is a beautiful and wealthy socialite who must navigate the treacherous waters of New York society in order to secure a husband and a future. A sharp and insightful critique of the upper classes and the roles of women in society.

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Ursula K. Le Guin

The Left Hand of Darkness

For fans of 'The Ten' who are interested in exploring new worlds and cultures, this novel is a must-read. Set on the planet Gethen, where inhabitants can choose their gender, a human envoy must navigate the complex politics and relationships of this alien society. A thought-provoking and influential work of science fiction.

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Becky Chambers

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet

If you're looking for a hopeful and optimistic science fiction novel, 'The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet' is a great choice. A crew of misfits embarks on a journey across the galaxy, encountering diverse cultures and forming unlikely friendships. A warm and uplifting story that celebrates the power of community and cooperation.

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Umberto Eco

The Name of the Rose

Readers who enjoyed the historical setting and intellectual puzzles of 'The Ten' will appreciate this complex and layered novel. Set in a medieval monastery, a Franciscan friar and his young apprentice must solve a series of murders that seem to be connected to a forbidden book. A thrilling and thought-provoking exploration of faith, reason, and the power of knowledge.

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Erin Morgenstern

The Night Circus

For fans of 'The Ten' who are looking for a magical and transportive reading experience, this novel is a must-read. Two young magicians are bound together in a competition that takes place in a mysterious and enchanting circus. A beautifully written and imaginative story that celebrates the power of love and creativity.

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Barbara Kingsolver

The Poisonwood Bible

Readers who enjoyed the rich and complex characters in 'The Ten' will appreciate this powerful novel. The story of a missionary family in the Congo is told from the perspective of the wife and daughters, each with their own unique voice and perspective. A moving and thought-provoking exploration of family, faith, and colonialism.

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Paul Beatty

The Sellout

For fans of 'The Ten' who are interested in satire and social commentary, this novel is a must-read. A young black man tries to reintroduce segregation and slavery in a fictional Los Angeles neighborhood in order to bring attention to the systemic racism and inequality that still exist in America. A biting and hilarious critique of modern society.

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Alfred Bester

The Stars My Destination

If you're looking for a fast-paced and thrilling science fiction novel, 'The Stars My Destination' is a great choice. In a future where teleportation is possible, a man seeks revenge against the corporation that left him for dead. A classic work of science fiction that explores the themes of revenge, identity, and the human spirit.

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Michael Chabon

The Yiddish Policemen's Union

Readers who enjoyed the noir-inspired mystery of 'The Ten' will appreciate this unique and imaginative novel. Set in an alternate history where Jewish refugees have created a thriving community in Alaska, a detective must solve a murder that threatens to unravel the fragile peace of this society. A witty and insightful exploration of identity, faith, and the American dream.

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