One book recommendation, three times per week to help you cut through the noise.
This cozy murder mystery will make you laugh out loud while tackling serious issues, and it's proof that not all sequels miss the mark.
This memoir tells an incendiary story that shocked a reader who already thought the worst of the company and people it blows the whistle on.
If you're looking for something unusual and beautiful, thought-provoking and funny, tender and smart, this unconventional memoir is for you.
This horror novella has everything we expect from Stephen Graham Jones: beautiful prose, emotional depth, moments of terror, and humor too.
This powerful book about the search for extinct species has followed me for 20+ years.
If you’re a huge lover of reality TV like I am, you definitely need to pick this one up, and fall down the rabbit hole of this genre’s history.
I know this is a ridiculous way to describe the portable feminist reader, but trust me: this book has some absolute bangers.
This romance novel features a middle-aged cookbook writer and single father handyman set on an island in the Pacific Northwest.
If you loved Circe by Madeline Miller or movies like Maleficent that give a voice to women history has decided were monsters, read this book.
This book might just be part of a new wave of authors who excel at teasing a good mystery while also delving into deeper truths.