In the same way that Room by Emma Donoghue captivated book clubs across the nation, The Quiet Tenant by Clémence Michallon is ripe for discussion. It is a unique take […]
Read more ›Tess Gunty’s National Book Award-winning novel The Rabbit Hutch follows a group of characters — all residents of an affordable housing complex called “The Rabbit Hutch” — over the course […]
Read more ›Novels set in the future pose challenging and thought-provoking questions about society, the individual, and the meaning of life that would surely appeal to a wide array of readers. To whet your appetite, we’ve assembled a list of must-read, genre-bending, futuristic titles. Enjoy!
Read more ›A hero’s quest, a love story, a young artist’s coming of age, and an exuberant heist adventure all wrapped into one spellbinding historical novel, LOOT has something for everyone in […]
Read more ›Fiction in translation is a treasure trove for reading groups to explore! We’ve selected five novels that hail from Spain, France, Japan, Turkey, and Germany, and represent some of the most accomplished literary voices from around the globe.
Read more ›With Father’s Day coming up, now is the perfect time to get that special gift for Dad!
Read more ›The news today is filled with stories of antisemitic atrocities—abroad and at home—ranging from acts of violence to book bannings to hate speech. As always, when confronted with difficult topics, […]
Read more ›We’ve all heard the saying that the way to a person’s heart is through their stomach, and there’s nothing better than when someone you love recreates your favorite childhood comfort […]
Read more ›“This book is fun as hell. Hilarious, addictive, moving, and sexy. I lost track of time reading it, and I couldn’t get enough!” —Jasmine Guillory, bestselling author of While We […]
Read more ›Today, we’re shining the spotlight on women! Strong, resilient, tender, and utterly captivating, these biographies and autobiographies capture astonishing portraits of writers, poets, Supreme Court justices, a grad student turned […]
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