After reading Sarah Thornton’s revelatory Tits Up, you’ll never look at boobs the same way again.
After reading Sarah Thornton’s revelatory Tits Up, you’ll never look at boobs the same way again.
After reading Sarah Thornton’s revelatory Tits Up, you’ll never look at boobs the same way again.
Abir Mukherjee’s sweeping, emotional and epic Hunted proves the terrorism thriller isn’t dead.
A whimsical yet emotional fantasy, Sylvie Cathrall’s A Letter to the Luminous Deep is a delightful, oceanic twist on epistolary romances and dark academia.
A fantastical combination of time-travel novel, spy thriller and slow-burn romance, The Ministry of Time uses its fish-out-of-water story to explore cultural identity and the legacy of British imperialism.
Whale Fall is a rich and quietly compelling novel that vividly captures the transformation of an isolated community in the British Isles.
Under the Storm is a more-than-worthy follow-up to Christoffer Carlsson’s bestselling Nordic noir, Blaze Me a Sun.
The Way That Leads Among the Lost investigates the heavy yet enlightening history of anexos, clandestine Mexico City drug recovery centers.
The Honey Witch will satisfy readers of sapphic romances who love the alternate historical world of “Bridgerton” and grew up rewatching Halloweentown and Practical Magic.
Ascent to Power is a carefully crafted biography that superbly captures the presidency of Harry S. Truman.
Anzu and the Realm of Darkness reminds readers that girls like Anzu need not shrink themselves: They deserve to use their voice, love what they love, and take up space.
A Fatal Inheritance recounts the discovery of how cancer can be passed down through genes, providing a compassionate look at families forever changed.
With top notch humor and endearing relationships, The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties is a satisfying conclusion to Jesse Q. Sutanto’s beloved series.
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