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10 Suspenseful Reads For A Scary Little Christmas
We’re officially into the Christmas season and for me that means 24/7 Christmas spirit, Christmas music, Christmas sweaters, Christmas everything. While I can’t personally relate, for some people it can all be a little overwhelming. Whether you’re an outright Scrooge or just someone who could use a break from decking the hall, here are 10… Read More »
Tags: All the Missing Girls, Anna SNoekstra, before I go to sleep, Blake Crouch, Books, Dark Matter, Don't You Cry, elizabeth heiter, Field of Graves, gillian flynn, Gilly Macmillan, J.T. Ellison, Jessica Knoll, Luckiest Girl Alive, Mary Kubica, Megan Miranda, Only Daughter, reading, Rena Olsen, S.J. Watson, Sharp Objects, Stalked, suspense, The Girl Before, The Perfect Girl

Warm Up with These Cozy Reading Spaces
Tea: brewed. Book: procured. Hibernation mode: set. As George R. R. Martin warned us, winter is coming, and though the frightful weather can be a pain if you need to actually leave the house, we all know that winter is the coziest season for readers. A warm and comfy place to read is a must… Read More »

7 Books That Will Make You Appreciate Being Single
Thanksgiving to Valentine’s Day marks the time of year when it is the most difficult to be single. With countless parties and get-togethers where someone is bound to comment on your lack of date, it can be frustrating to be single. But, since the success of books like Gone Girl, there are more and more… Read More »
Tags: A.S.A. Harrison, Books, gillian flynn, Gone Girl, Kimberley Belle, Paula Hawkins, reading, Revolutionary Road, Richard Yates, Shari Lapena, The Best Kind of People, The Couple Next Door, The Girl on the Train, The Marriage Lie, The Silent Wife, Zoe Whittall

New Short Story Collections for the Shorter Autumn Days
As we inch our way closer and closer to the winter solstice and the shortest day of the year, it’s important to adjust our seasonal reading habits: change any lightbulbs that may have burned out in the lamps you’ll need earlier and earlier, put away the beach reads until next summer (or a coveted winter… Read More »
Tags: Books, Danila Botha, For All the Men (and Some of the Women) I’ve Known, Helen Oyeyemi, Jojo Moyes, Ken Liu, Kerry Lee Powell, Paris for One and Other Stories, Ransom Riggs, reading, short stories, Tales of the Peculiar, The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours, Willem de Kooning’s Paintbrush