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Isabelle Popp

Isabelle Popp has written all sorts of things, ranging from astrophysics research articles and math tests to crossword puzzles and poetry. These days she's writing romance. When she's not reading or writing, she's probably knitting or scouring used book stores for vintage gothic romance paperbacks. Originally from New York, she's as surprised as anyone that she lives in Bloomington, Indiana.

How to Create a Fellowship of the Traveling Book

A traveling book moves through a group of readers, acquiring annotations along the way, capturing a conversation between its pages.

10 Books Like KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

These books like KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON are some of my favorite nonfiction works. Find your next read here.

Once on This (or That) Island: 10 Authors like Elin Hilderbrand

I have not set foot on Nantucket, but I could tell you all about it, thanks to Elin Hilderbrand. Find more authors like Elin Hilderbrand now!

Create a Dark Academia Reading Nook with these Classic and Creepy Goods

With a few accessories, you can transform a space into a dark academia reading nook, where arcane knowledge and dark magic abounds.

Flames, Foes, and Feelings: 9 Books Like FOURTH WING

Dragons have descended on the reading world again, and now readers are on the hunt for more books like Fourth Wing. Check out our picks, including To Shape a Dragon's Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose.

In Defense of the Miscommunication Trope in Romance

When the miscommunication romance trope is done really well, readers might not even clock it. Let’s have a deeper look.

The Absolute Worst Advice I Found in Dating Books

While dating can be a real nightmare, unfortunately, it's a nightmare inside a lot of these dating books as well.

No Sob Stories Here: 10 Lighthearted Classic Books

Reading classic lit doesn’t have to feel like homework — here are 10 lighthearted classics that may even become your comfort reads.

Faux Forensics: 14 Novels Written Like True Crime

These novels written like true crime make sharp commentary on the endeavor of the genre and the underlying slippery nature of the truth, including The Aosawa Murders by Riku Onda.

The Conflicting Ideas Readers Must Be Able to Hold

Conflict number one: readers are capable of separating fiction from reality, AND books can have profound effects on real life.