Also consider “Sounds Like Love,” by Ashley Poston; “ Fan Service ,” by Rosie Danan; “Swept Away,” by Beth O’Leary; “ When ...
When it comes to book genres, you probably already have an idea of what you like. Maybe you’re all about cute romance novels or maybe you’re trying to make sense of the last few years (lol, good luck) ...
On Wednesday, inspired by Mark O'Connell's confession on the New Yorker's Page-Turner blog that he's a "promiscuous reader," we diagnosed a number of other types of readers, ranging from the pure book ...
In The Rise of E-Reading report we noted that the distribution between heavy and light readers is relatively even. Among those ages 16 and older who had read a book in the past 12 months: As part of ...
We've considered types of book readers before, from the hate-reader to the multi-tasking bibliophile, but it's time to analyze another sort. As Heidi Mitchell writes in the Wall Street Journal, some ...
Looking to read more this year? The best way to put a New Year’s resolution into action is to make a plan, and that includes organizing all of those books you want to read in 2025. You could start by ...
Pick these books up the next time you thrift. One thing is for certain: The thrift store is always full of surprises, and the book section is no exception. Sure, you’ll likely find outdated renditions ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." But even if you already know what type of books you like, it can be fun to expand your horizons and ...