Books
From Han Kangs latest novel to Elliot Pages highly-anticipated memoir.
Fans of feminist, speculative fiction will devourMy Murderby Katie Williams andInk Blood Sister Scribeby Emma Torzs.
Book lovers are blessed with many months worth of reading in this promising new set.
The slippery relationship between the living and the dead only gets more haunted from here.
Brashears writes about Black Appalachia with a provocative incandescence.
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A Living Remedy
Nicole Chung returns with a memoir about family, loss, and love.
Will the nextTNOhost/musical guest a charmingly cheesy, long-haired singer change this pattern?
From the get,Fire Rushis rhythmic and riveting.
Will his in-person charms be enough to salvage their relationship?
Spare and deceptively tranquil,Greek Lessonsmaintains its startling precision throughout.
Poetic, queer, and highly inventive,The Skin and Its Girlis an enchanting, memorable story.
Her story, as the titleHomebodiessuggests, is intimate and personable and it also includes a riveting scandal.
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Oh My Mother!
And still, the novel fizzes with insight and excruciatingly funny jokes!
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The Postcard
The Postcardopens with the arrival of your instincts are right a postcard.
And from there, this French novel continues to supply nimble and unexpected truths.
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Dykette
A face-off between three queer couples in a contained country home?
She and her three housemates are like a filthier, gig-economy-eraSex and the Cityfoursome.
Naturally, there are antics at every turn.
Haunting, twisty, and audacious!
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Bad Summer People
Gossipy, summer fun has landed on the salty beaches of Fire Island.
But dont worry: their affairs and machinations continue apace.
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The Late Americans
InThe Late Americans, Taylor explores the blush-inducing intricacies of social interactions.
Its a dextrous illustration of complex people with even more complex desires.
Its an enchanting book about enchanted books.
She writes with vivid, swift prose about a thrilling, brave life.
As Giovannitti writes: Making art can justify a recklessness that making money doesnt.
Unexpectedly, she finds support from her white, conservative college enemy: Josh.
As their romance takes shape, Jess comes into a political awakening.
Its a lot to put on one person, even if she is a clone!
The story expands to include Elissas two friends, Alyssa and Alissa, who would later pass away.
Heists, the legacy of colonialism, and the creative maturity of an artist:Loothas it all.
Julavits pairs this exploration with memories of herself as a youth, sailing on the jagged coast of Maine.
As always, Julavits writes with sparkling insight and stunning clarity.
The truth is far more terrifying.
At its heart, the book is a twinned character portrait of two sisters on the edge of adulthood.