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Since hitting the New York Times bestsellers list with her 2020 debut novel, These Violent Delights, Chloe Gong has stolen the hearts of readers around the globe with her mesmerising and heart stopping Secret Shanghai series. With its 1920's Shanghai setting, espionage, romance, monsters, secrets…
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Rebecca Barrow on And Don’t Look Back and queer thriller recommendations
As we leave August behind and move into the chilly season, it is time to recommend some thrillers and spooky reads.
Liz Kessler on middle grade war stories like Code Name Kingfisher
Liz Kessler on making Code Name Kingfisher relatable to modern readers and adapting her war story to suit a middle…
Natasha Devon shares what sex ed and LGBTQ+ education was like back in the 2000s and why she explores it in her latest, Babushka.
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Read an exclusive extract from A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid
Gothic fae lore meets dark academia in A Study in Drowning, a spellbinding new enemies-to-lovers fantasy inspired…
Lauren Layfield on Indi Raye Is Totally Faking It immortalising her teenage…
Lauren Layfield on British Guyanese representation in Indi Raye is Totally Faking it and tapping into her memories…
Enter for a chance to win 1 of 2 copies of Fall of Ruin and Wrath, the first book in a new adult series by Jennifer L. Armentrout.
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Adalyn Grace on Death, Fate and her gothic paranormal romance, Foxglove
Romantic, gothic and unerringly atmospheric, Adalyn Grace's 2022 YA fantasy novel, Belladonna, was the paranormal…
Books with a special edition out in 2023
Reading books and buying books are two different hobbies, so here are 14 books with a special edition out this…
Gretchen Rue chats Something Wicked being a low stake, cozy Halloween read, and recommends seven more fall-vibes books.
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Liselle Sambury on her dark and evocative new YA horror, Delicious Monsters
Deeply atmospheric, chilling, and thought provoking, Liselle Sambury's debut YA horror novel, Delicious Monsters,…
Michael Thomas Ford on Every Star That Falls, highly anticipated sequel of Suicide…
Suicide Notes came out back in 2008. Michael Thomas Ford finally wrote the highly anticipated sequel, Every Star…
This post was written by Lauren Muñoz, author of Suddenly a Murder.
Every generation delights in a criminal puzzle, and Gen Z is no exception.
Puzzle culture exploded about a hundred years ago, and with it came the Golden Age of detective fiction—so called because of the proliferation of crime…
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Hannah Nicole Maehrer on creating the TikTok skits behind Assistant to the Villain
Hannah Nicole Maehrer chats how she turned her TikTok skits into her debut romance novel, Assistant to the Villain.
Japanese Translated Fiction recommendations
August might be over but that doesn't mean we should stop reading translated work if it's not Women in Translation…