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Alice is a 28-year-old software developer. She makes money, donates to charities, and even gives food to the homeless. But, in truth, she could not be sadder. She has no friends and she and her family have been estranged ever since she came out of the closet to them. She tries to distract herself from her problems, right up until she suddenly dies. It is not the end, though. Alice is asked to make 3 wishes, 3 things she'd wish for if she were to be reborn. Alice wishes for as many lovers as possible, a role in the world that means something, and a family that embraces her. Just like that, Alice awakens in another world as Melisa Blackflame, the firstborn daughter of a family of succubi. She decides to try to live life to its fullest here, vowing that, above all else, she will live a meaningful life and, finally, FINALLY, find love! What she doesn't know, however, is that she's about to find more of that than she can handle. --- GL Yuri/Futa harem! Updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays!

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What are the 'New York Times Best Books 2020 Fiction'?
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2024-12-10 23:39
Some of the books on the 'New York Times Best Books 2020 Fiction' list include 'The Vanishing Half' by Brit Bennett. It's a story that delves into the lives of twin sisters who take very different paths in life, exploring themes of race, identity, and family. Another notable one could be 'Hamnet' by Maggie O'Farrell, which is a beautifully written historical novel centered around Shakespeare's family and the loss of his son, Hamnet.
What are the 'New York Times Best Books 2022 Fiction'?
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2024-11-27 06:26
There are many great works. For instance, 'Trust' by Hernan Diaz. This book is remarkable as it weaves multiple narratives together, presenting different perspectives on wealth, power, and the concept of trust in different historical periods, which makes it a very thought - provoking read.
What are the 'New York Times Best Books 2017 Fiction'?
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2024-11-26 17:28
I'm not sure about all of them, but 'Sing, Unburied, Sing' could be one. It delves deep into family, race, and the South. It's a story full of emotion and complex characters, exploring the relationship between a mother and her son against the backdrop of Mississippi.
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2024-11-24 21:07
Some of the books on the list might include 'All the Light We Cannot See' by Anthony Doerr. It's a beautifully written novel set during World War II that tells the story of a blind French girl and a German boy whose lives intersect in unexpected ways.
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2024-11-20 15:04
Some of the books on the 'New York Times Best Books of 2017 Fiction' list include 'Sing, Unburied, Sing' by Jesmyn Ward. It's a powerful story that delves into family, race, and the South.
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