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    Also, please give me a hint about what is in the book beyond just suggeating a title so that I can quickly tell if it’s the kind of read I’m in the mood for.

    To be more specific, I’m looking for dark psychology chiclit without any romance, unless the narrator (yes, it should be in first person) is the villain dumpee venting about her ex’s new gf in a sort if self-denial but totally obviously in pain angle.

    If it’s told in a humorous way, I’ll love it.

    by Butterfly_Fleur

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    1. 1. “The Ex Hex” by Erin Sterling: Vivienne Jones uses magic to teach her ex-boyfriend a lesson, but things get complicated when she discovers that he’s now dating her enemy. It’s a hilarious and heartwarming story about love, revenge, and the power of magic.

      2. “I’m Fine and Neither Are You” by Camille Pagan: A woman named Vera is determined to get over her ex, so she creates a list of all the things she hates about him. But as she works through the list, she realizes that she’s not as over him as she thought she was. It’s a funny and moving story about heartbreak, healing, and self-discovery.

      3. “Eternal Gods Die Too Soon” by Beka Modrekiladze: Join Arthur as he embarks on a mind-bending journey through the fabric of the universe, questioning the nature of reality, time, and free will. Along the way, he encounters advanced AI, explores the furthest reaches of a black hole, and grapples with the meaning of love amidst the grand tapestry of existence. This book blends science and philosophy into a provocative and thought-provoking narrative.

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