5 mysteries and thrillers to keep you guessing this December
The days are short, and the urge to burrow into something immersive feels almost biological. These books answer that impulse from strikingly different directions.
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The days are short, and the urge to burrow into something immersive feels almost biological. These books answer that impulse from strikingly different directions.
Stories with compressed timelines of 24 hours take center stage in this roundup to showcase just how much one day can really make a difference.
“Television” by Lauren Rothery is a glamorous, intriguing novel with a sense of still being in progress: There’s little resolution, but a lot of promise.
Here are this week’s bestsellers from Publishers Weekly.
Here are the top local bestsellers from the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
From miscommunication and fake dating to forced proximity and enemies-to-lovers, these holiday reads offer a seasonal twist on your favorite romance tropes.
We asked four independent booksellers for their top book recommendations to gift. From cartoon cats to serial killers, here are their selections.
Sophie Kinsella, the author of “Confessions of a Shopaholic” and a series of rom-com sequels, has died from complications of brain cancer.
W. David Marx’s “Blank Space” is a lucid and entertaining — yet despairing — book about the new millennium’s flattening of culture
Here are this week’s bestsellers from Publishers Weekly.