Weaponized nostalgia endangers the world and forces a reckoning between old friends in Sin Blaché and Helen MacDonald’s novel "Prophet". An American-style diner, a bouquet of flowers, and a board game are among the objects that... Read More
"The Rooster House", Victoria Belim’s poignant memoir, unveils the Ukrainian roots of a family mystery. Born in Ukraine, Belim moved to the United States with her family when she was fifteen. Decades later, while living in Brussels,... Read More
Mike Brown’s empowering guidebook illuminates a clear pathway to financial independence, via getting rid of debt, saving, and investing, all working toward a comfortable retirement. It names common pitfalls and recommends behaviors... Read More
A young woman embarks on a winding quest to understand herself—and her place in a multidimensional war—in the epic fantasy novel "Linden Falls". In Joshua Hershey’s fantasy novel "Linden Falls", a war between realms reaches a... Read More
The literary collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" responds to COVID-19 and its crises with clarity, openness, and resilience. Psychotherapist Don Worth’s collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" brings a... Read More
"Lost and Found" is a magical coffee-table book that features the work of eight thoughtful artists alongside a history of assemblage as a form. Esther Siegel and Spencer Brewer’s stunning art book "Lost and Found" showcases the work of... Read More
The fates of a girl who loves the stars, a real estate agent, an envoy for the king, and a taxidermist are plied by the goddess of love in Antoine Laurain’s scintillating, era-crossing romance novel "An Astronomer in Love". Venus does... Read More
A young mage battles horrific monsters in the graphic novel "Mage and the Endless Unknown". In an idyllic scene, a child wakes and uses their magic to grow flowers. But a monster comes from the sky and swallows them—the first of many... Read More