Books
The coming months promise to deliver a deluge of must-read titles.
K-Ming Chang!).
which has me practically salivating (gross, sorry) for Rachel Lyons new novel.
(Hey, anything for job security.)
Crucets latest is cleverly crafted from start to finish, and one hell of a wild ride.
The city propels the novel through fits and starts, time-skips and stories-within-stories.
Check your expectations at the door.
And while she doesn’t love him, she could certainly use the cash.
One partCrazy Rich Asians, anotherOcean’s 8, this debut novel is one hell of a thrill ride.
Its awe-inspiring and incomparable.
(The senator is never named, but its clear who were talking about.)
InNo Judgment, the cultural critics first-ever anthology, she delivers similarly eyebrow-raising takes.
I mean, sign me up.
Soon, the local caretaker of the cemetery, Filomela, starts hearing the manuscripts speak to her.
Even more alarming, he claims to be her husband.
Things get even weirder when the husband goes up into their attic, and a new one comes down.
Soon, the book turns into an odd kind of romantic comedy, by turns insightful and hilarious.
Just for the Summerby Abby Jimenez
Out April 2.Dating hasn’t been going so well for Justin.
Every woman he takes out goes on to find their soulmate… the moment after they break up.
But what if it’s fate, not their mutual curse, bringing them together?
The Familiarby Leigh Bardugo
Out April 9.Bummed about Netflixs cancellation ofShadow and BoneSeason 3?
(Yes, same.)
Poet Laureate Joy Harjo heralded her, One of the most startling and original poets of her generation.
This frank memoir doesnt provide easy answers, but does shed light on important subjects many still consider taboo.
The collection serves as a testament to her rigorous, flexible, and curious mind.
Its sharp and self-aware, with deep insight packed into no-fuss prose: a quarter-life-crisis tale for the ages.
Its rich in place and perspective an immersive, captivating story of love, politics, and entanglement.
Erotic and strange, captivating and twisted: This ones for the freaks (complimentary).
The result is a page-turner, at once sexy, bawdy, and riotously funny.
Which would be easy enough, were it not for his long-simmering attraction to the girl next door.