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Discover the best French books to read in 2024 including classics but also lesser-known books! Plus find out where to buy them!
Do you think you must be perfect to love yourself? Or, do you love yourself only when you’re perfect? Isn’t that a paradox?! To abandon yourself when you need the most your unconditional love and acceptance? Discover in this article, 12 of the best books on loving yourself and learn...
Getting your hands on the best blogger books to read this year can impact the success of your blog. Here are all the top blogging books today.
Here we share the best new fiction of 2024, look back at the best fiction books of 2023, and share some of the best fiction of all time.
At a time when erotic fiction is thriving, Want is a must-read addition to your already overflowing SmutTok bookshelf, full of taboo-breaking fantasies about passion, experimentation, and female pleasure. So, in honour of its release — and in the timeless words of Salt-N-Pepa — we ...
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New book releases, author information and best seller books from Pan Macmillan, one of the largest general book publishers in the UK.
Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature - to keep abreast of all the excellent books for teens. 2022 has been a great year for historical fiction for teens. This year we have also included a dyslexia-friendly book which could be enjoyed by younger readers but is aimed at ...
The main character, Liesel, is living in Nazi-occupied Germany and has to steal books marked for Nazi bonfires in order to read. She also learns about risk by helping her family hide a Jew in their home. “I have hated words, and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them rig...