night in the Sun]]>10 BEST IN A WORLD OF FICTIONThe Independent (London, England)
School’s out, so there’s plenty of time for reading. Check out our picks for the best summer books for children and teens of all ages and interests, from patriotic picture books to adventures both fantastical and contemporary for older readers. ...
The best books of 2024, picked by the editors of Publishers Weekly. Best books in fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, nonfiction, memoir, children's books, and more.
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Whether summer 2024 is about jetting off to a far-flung destination, day trips with the family, or long lazy days in the garden with friends, we’ve carefully curated our edit of the best books to get lost in this holiday season. From immersiveliterary readstofantasy novelsthat will take ...
Shizuku Mizutani' priorities lie in maintaining top grades, devouring books, and keeping her distance from others...basically anything but romance. However, everything takes a topsy-turvy turn when Haru Yoshida, an enigmatic and impulsive classmate known as the "monster," suddenly leaps onto the ...
Hot off the Press; Best Books for That Relaxing Break over the Summer for Her
Rocky's annual summer week in Cape Cod takes on an unusual poignancy — not just because of menopause, but also due to the deep emotions she feels for her aging parents, adult children, sweet husband, her cat Chicken and a few long-held, sorrowful secrets. Books with this kind of warm...
The Kill Factorby Ben Oliver (Chicken House) Fifty teenagers facing jail take part in a reality TV show designed to reform them, with six games designed to build positive qualities. Once on the set, they find they’re not just competing for “likes” but fighting for their lives. Both a...