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Secrets have a way of unraveling over time from "summary" of Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff

In the universe of the novel, secrets are like seeds planted in the earth, buried deep beneath the surface, invisible to the naked eye. At first, they are easy to conceal, shrouded in darkness and mystery. They are kept safe in the recesses of the mind, shielded from prying eyes and probing questions. But as time passes, these secrets begin to sprout, their roots worming their way through the soil of the characters' lives. They grow stronger and more insistent, demanding to be acknowledged and reckoned with. What was once hidden starts to push its way to the surface, breaking through the carefully constructed facade of normalcy. The characters in the novel try to ignore these growing truths, to pretend that everything is as it seems on the surface. They cling to the illusion of their carefully curated lives, unwilling to confront the messy, complicated reality lurking just beneath the veneer. But secrets are persistent creatures, refusing to be contained or con...
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    Fates and Furies

    Lauren Groff

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