Dear Reader,
This week serves up a menu of intriguing reads, including The Ending Writes Itself, a locked-room mystery about a group of writers entangled in a twisted game, and London Falling, in which an award-winning author uncovers the shocking true story of a young man’s mysterious death in the gilded world of London’s elite.
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In Emma Straub's latest, Annie boards a '90s-themed cruise ship and unexpectedly bonds with her favorite boy band while rediscovering the joys — and frustrations — of her youth. |
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Tasked with interviewing his mentor without a recording device, the narrator of this Ben Lerner novel falls into a tender meditation on art, technology and what it really means to be alive. |
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Years after the events of Shatter Me, Tahereh Mafi returns to her dystopian world with new characters, high-stakes tension and complicated alliances — enemies might even become lovers. |
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Delving into the life and vibrant work of one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, this sweeping biography of Johannes Vermeer is rich with new insights. |
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The voices behind the hit economics podcast share their tips and tricks for making economic decisions, building wealth and feeling financially confident in today's world. |
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Authors of Ghosts of Honolulu and Ghosts of Panama bring WWII history to life through the daring agents who turned to an unlikely ally against the Nazis: the Italian mafia. |
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The sequel to The Handmaid's Tale is a powerful call to action that teaches young people that their voices and choices matter. |
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There can be a fine line between loving and loathing, and Belle Burden examines what went wrong after her husband of twenty years leaves unexpectedly. |
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Capturing life's messy beauty, this heartfelt story follows a young woman through the peaks and valleys of marriage, motherhood and love. |
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