Woman Down” feels like fanfiction Hoover wrote about herself: a condemnation of cancel culture, an exposé on the insanity of TikTok detectives and a plea for the reader to give more grace to ...
As usual, James Grippando uses Miami as more than a background, showing readers the heat, history and demands of life in ...
How Our Deepest Longing Drives and Divides Us’ by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein “Rebecca Newberger Goldstein isn’t the first ...
In Emanuela Anechoum’s novel, “Tangerinn,” an Italian Moroccan woman examines her family’s legacy of immigration, and tries ...
Calliope Callisto Clark and the Search for Wisdom introduces timeless philosophy through the relatable story of a girl ...
A new year means new books are on the way, and for those of you who — like us! — have already read every book published in ...
In the fantasy graphic novel, Fustuk, the young Katah Fustukian is the only non-chef in his family. His siblings, Noori and ...
In her latest book, author Marissa Meyer makes an epic return to young adult fantasy retellings. The novel hit shelves last ...
The year 2025 has officially come to an end, and a glance at our shelves tells us our collection of books has almost doubled ...
Slightly esoteric and definitely ambitious, “Audition” by Katie Kitamura is a novel full of tension and intrigue that, while well-written, forces you to read between the lines a little too much.
I’m tempted to call “The Phoebe Variations” a came-of-age book. Wisconsin writer Jane Hamilton’s eighth novel – the “A Map of the World” writer’s first since “The Excellent Lombards” in 2016 – is of a ...
Ilana Kurshan is so obsessively determined a reader that when she was in labor with her first child she passed the time between contractions by immersing herself in a book. Naturally, she began ...
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