“Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” This is the timeless opening line of one of my favorite
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For anyone interested in true crime, journalism, podcasting and/or thrillers, “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” by Holly Jackson might
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“The monster showed up just after midnight. As they do.” This ominous line opens Patrick Ness’ awarding-winning fantasy novel, “A
American culture seems to have a fascination with the concept of societal collapse. While there are many apocalyptic stories that
“War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy has attained a status as one of the most famous, yet most daunting, books
In today’s #TimesUp and #MeToo movements, “The Director,” by J. K. Stein, proves its relevance with every page. “The Director
Andy Weir is the last person anyone would expect to become an author. He is nerdy, but not in an
It’s no surprise that with Valentine’s Day comes a slew of romantic feelings. Whether you have someone to share those
Hyperbole and a Half” is a book of pictures and stories that both humorously and intimately describe Allie Brosh’s life and, more specifically, her depression and anxiety.