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1+ mon, 5+ day ago (142+ words) Silent Book Club returns The Asbury Collegian Silent Book Club returns It is once again time for Kinlaw Library’s Silent Book Club, which provides a space for members of the Asbury community to bring their own books and read together…...
3+ hour, 16+ min ago (1346+ words) Romantasy – fantasy stories packed with romance, danger and increasingly “spicy” scenes – has surged in popularity. For many women, these stories offer something rare: The promise that emotional effort will be rewarded and love will last. The romantasy genre is resonating…...
11+ hour, 57+ min ago (248+ words) The 2026 spring books preview from THE MILLIONS, major thriller writer's real identity revealed, Black book festivals, and more. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Here are…...
16+ hour, 14+ min ago (743+ words) Rereading Kari in the Age of Identity Debates Frontline Magazine...
11+ hour, 43+ min ago (398+ words) A fresh crop of tourism companies are catering to jetsetting bibliophiles with literary-themed trips and highly curated experiences. These are the ones doing it best. Literary tourism has become big business lately—about $2.4 billion’s worth, in fact, and projected to…...
1+ week, 22+ hour ago (422+ words) Beauty Fades, Dumb Is Forever: The Making of a Happy Woman (1999): This is written by Judge Judy Sheindlin. She argues that society has taught women that we need to put ourselves on the back burner and do all that we…...
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (1003+ words) Brimming with small-town secrets and suspense, Hepworth's latest tale enthralls! Greetings, book lovers! New York Times bestselling author Sally Hepworth is known for sharp, suspenseful domestic thrillers—like The Good Sister and Darling Girls—and her forthcoming book, Mad Mabel,…...
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (741+ words) Try from €0.25 / day A danger of writing speculative fiction — that’s anything from fantasy and science fiction to alternate histories — is that real life can catch up, and even eclipse it. And, regrettably, here we are. If you saw our front…...