• Jul 28, 2025 Enigma Variations By Andre Aciman , and the enduring power of unspoken feelings transcends generational boundaries. For book clubs, this novel offers a treasure trove of discussion points, sparking thoughtful conversations about desire, self By Kurt Connelly-Lang
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