Every Seventh Wave vs Dear Enemy
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Every Seventh Wave edges ahead with a score of 7.1/10 compared to 6.6/10 for Dear Enemy. While both are highly rated in their respective fields, Every Seventh Wave demonstrates a slight advantage in our AI ranking criteria. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.
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Every Seventh Wave
Every Seventh Wave is a 2009 epistolary novel by Austrian author Daniel Glattauer and the sequel to Love Virtually. It continues the relationship between Emmi Rothner and Leo Leike through their email correspondence after the interruption that ended the first novel. The book examines intimacy, absence, jealousy, and the difficulty of translating an emotionally intense online connection into ordina...
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Dear Enemy
Dear Enemy is a 1915 epistolary novel by American writer Jean Webster and a sequel to Daddy-Long-Legs. It is presented through letters written by Sallie McBride as she takes responsibility for managing an orphan asylum. The novel combines social observations about institutional childcare with comedy, personal correspondence, and a developing romantic storyline.
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