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Why Does Every Famous Woman Have a Book Club Now?

Unlocking the allure of book clubs led by famous women and their impact on readership, literature, and cultural trends. Discover the allure of book clubs for celebrities, their impact on the publishing industry, and the perspective of readers.

The Lord of the Rings: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Epic Fantasy Trilogy

The Lord of the Rings books holds a unique place in literature as the work that single-handedly defined and popularized the modern fantasy genre. This sprawling high fantasy epic series from revered English author J.R.R. Tolkien has enthralled generations of readers since its 1954-1955 publication.

Bombay Review & Other Stories by Ravi Valluri

Ravi Valluri’s ‘Bombay Review and Other Stories’ is a spellbinding collection of short fiction that provides deep insights into the complexity of human nature and relationships. Spanning multiple genres from drama, mystery, romance to even philosophy, the stories in this book are inspired by real-life events and examine the vicissitudes of life through a diverse set of characters.

How to Create a TBR (To Be Read) List that You’ll Actually Stick To

Having a to-be-read (TBR) list can be an excellent way to keep track of all the books you want to read. However, many readers end up with towering TBR stacks that seem overwhelming and daunting.

Uncovering the History of Sports Betting in Literature: A Journey Through Classic Books

You can trace the rich history of sports betting and its cultural significance through classic books. The article unearths classic pieces of literature that take readers back in time.

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The Daisy Chain Flower Shop by Laurie Gilmore

The Daisy Chain Flower Shop by Laurie Gilmore is a warm, slightly uneven sixth chapter for the Dream Harbor series. Daisy, allegedly cursed in love, ropes a shy architect into a fake relationship to save face after her ex turns up engaged. The fake-dating beats feel familiar, but Gilmore's humor and a quietly swoony hero make the visit worthwhile.

Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune

In Our Perfect Storm, Carley Fortune returns with a friends-to-lovers romance set against the misty rainforests of Tofino. After Frankie is jilted on her wedding day, her childhood best friend George whisks her onto her honeymoon to mend her heart. A sea-soaked, sensory, emotionally honest read about belonging to yourself and to someone who has always known you.

The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett

Kathryn Stockett's long-awaited return, The Calamity Club, follows three women in 1933 Oxford, Mississippi who refuse to take what life has handed them: an eleven-year-old orphan with a sharp mouth, a chinless small-town spinster, and a desperate mother running on fumes. Funny, occasionally baggy, and full of women you do not forget after the last page.

The Faith of Beasts by James S.A. Corey

The Faith of Beasts by James S.A. Corey, the second book in The Captive's War trilogy, is patient, brutal, and deeply human, with comparable reads from Tchaikovsky and Martine.

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