This month we consider horror titles, books that base their power to terrify upon speculative elements rather than realistic explanations.
Disability Pride Month commemorates the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which President George H. W. Bush signed into law on July 26, 1990. In recognition of this month-long observance, the following list promotes the destigmatization of disability, combats ableism, celebrates visibility, and honors the accomplishments, influence, strengths, and joys of the disability community.
These biographies offer excellent introductions to two classic authors, French novelist Colette and English poet John Clare.
This trio of titles takes inspiration from Agatha Christie, including Lucy Foley’s modern tribute to the classic Miss Marple novels that is perfect for avid mystery lovers or those new to the genre.
For those dreaming of a cozy Christmas and wanting to create holiday traditions, these two festive titles offer inspiration and instruction.
This month, we feature historical fiction, novels that center readers in time, detail, character, and setting
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