15 scintillating spring reads—from thrillers to romance to rich historical fantasy—so good you'll want to stay inside till summer. By Alicia Cox ThomsonUpdated July 2, 2024 Escape can be found in many forms, but my favourite by far comes courtesy of a book. Stories do it all: They off...
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Summer Reads:2024|2023|2022|2021|2020|2019|2018|2017|2016|2015|2014|2013|2012 Anyone else feeling nervous? We’re a week away from another election that’s too close to call and too momentous to tune out. Luckily,PWhas just the thing to help get you through white-knuckle season and bey...
Hey, betch! Our best summer books 2023 list is here and we have plenty of amazing summer reads for you to escape reality. (You're welcome.)
There’s something truly special about summer reading. Whether you call them "beach reads," "summer flings" or simply "great books of the season," the best books of summer 2024 will transport you to a sunny getaway, no matter the weather. Even if your prime reading spot this season is...
Best Books of 2024 So Far Browse the Amazon Editors’ favorite biographies and memoirs, history, mystery, romance, science fiction and fantasy, children’s books, and more.Popular in Books Best of 2024 so far Editors' favorite summer reads Award Winners Best Books of the Month Celebrity Picks...
From sun-soaked romances to the most gripping crime and thriller books, here are the very best 2024 holiday reads across every genre.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 careful...
The idea ofsummer reading, when you’re in school, conjures up obligation. Later, though, the same words become associated with lounging outside,getting lost in a book. And we have an entire genre of books that fit the assignment: beach reads. ...
first in a trilogy, that combines a love of literature with compassion for the plight of refugees to the UK. The humorous footnotes are a treat.
Kateryno, bombed out of her apartment at the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, flees to the UK with her mother and brother. But a resentful host family, a father on the frontline and difficulties fitting into English life mean that escaping war just brings new problems. A...