As childhood neighbours Theo and Magdalen reunite for a summer wedding in the tiny Italian village they grew up in, neither can deny the connection they feel for each other even after years apart. As the pair reminisce and get to know each other all over again, long-buried secrets threaten...
Updated August 1, 2024 Remember when you couldn’t wait for school to be over so you could read your way through summer? I chose these 10 new releases to recapture some of that can’t-put-it-down energy—even if you don’t have the entire summer off anymore. Each has an incredibly ...
From thrilling dramas to charming romances to helpful life advice, you'll surely want to have your nose in one of these summer books and beach reads.
While not exactly a “new” science,growth mindset— the idea that abilities and talents are learnable, not fixed — has in recent years found a new audience among corporate chieftains such as Microsoft’s Satya Nadella. Murphy explores how to develop such a culture for teams, unleashing creati...
Break out the sunscreen and lemonade and prepare for a fun summer with these standout stories! Bubble Gum Bison Needs a Bath by Scott Rothman, illustrated by Pete Oswald Bubble Gum Bison tries to avoid a bath at all costs in this humorous story. When she slips in mud and becomes covered...
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But also, you will love it if you were ever a teenager with a massive, confusing crush on someone who would definitely leave you at the end of the summer, making every single touch of theirs intense and explosive. The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger The Time Traveler's Wife...
Mayowa is a “logosalter”, someone who can harness and unleash the emotions stored in books. Nigerian-born Onuzo has crafted an exhilarating fantasy tale, first in a trilogy, that combines a love of literature with compassion for the plight of refugees to the UK. The humorous footnotes are ...
vanity of it all”. Instead, from her basement kitchen in Edinburgh, she cooks and remembers the food she’s encountered in the world’s chilly reaches: borsch eaten in empty Ukrainian hotels; train carriages in Siberia that stink of fish. A good book for anyone stuck at home this summer...
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