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Our columnist on the month’s best new releases. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite is the ...
Melissa Febos’s new book, The Dry Season, recounts a year of celibacy and the freedom it gave her to reconnect with the world ...
Romance readers have had no shortage of books to devour this year, with new releases from favorite authors and new obsessions. Already, fans have flocked to read “Great Big Beautiful Life” by ...
Leaning in signals romantic interest and boosts attraction. This clever "vulnerability" invites investment, builds bonds, and ...
Romantic relationships are typically valued more than friendships, but close friendships are more likely to protect us from ...
From dystopian tales to steamy romance, here are the titles we think ... “Things In Nature Merely Grow” is less of a book about grief and more a tribute to radical acceptance and the lasting ...
In this book, he challenged the British narrative that the 1857 uprising was merely a mutiny by disgruntled soldiers.
Jessica Stanley’s second novel is a romantic comedy but also a realistic depiction of a long-term relationship complicated by kids, aging parents and jobs.
Ron Weasley is a fan-favorite character in the Harry Potter series, but the movies cut many of his most iconic quotes from ...
Graceling For fans of: Seven Realms series by Cinda Williams Chima Set in a world in which some people are born “graced” ...