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Anti-heroines, real life spies, and more take on the thrilling and chilling missions.
By DeAnna Janes
Love means never having to say you're sorry for exhuming your dead wife's corpse.
By Cailey Hall
Fight reductive HEA (Happily Ever After) with Charlotte Brontë's last, best, novel.
By Cailey Hall
Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments.
A Wrinkle in Time created the space, especially for girls, to be interested in science fiction and fantasy.
We want to believe that the truth is out there. And if it's not, at least we've got something to read.
This classic out-of-print series is available on an e-reader near you.
Author Ray Bradbury anticipated the greatest dystopia of all—"Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
Make the most of your downtime with reads you can finish in one sitting.
By DeAnna Janes
Who wouldn’t want an invitation to Fezziwig’s Christmas party?
In City of God, Cecelia Holland explores the dark and powerful world of Italy's original crime family: The Borgias.
By Greta Shull
Revisiting these favorite stories helps a writer to realize her own coming-of-age story might be embarrassing, but kind of awesome, too.
Take a tour of England through the life and work of Virginia Woolf.
Gilbert haters cite Eat, Pray, Love as proof of her failings, and in the process neglect her fantastic, near-perfect novel.