World War II is “fertile storytelling ground” for the new book “Hold Strong,” writes AP reviewer Rob Merrill about the work ...
Olivia Waite, the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist, writes queer and historical romance, fantasy and critical essays ...
Amid the inevitable violence and horror, there are the equally inevitable heroes and villains, but for everyone the world has ...
Have a manuscript in the junk drawer? Always wanted to release your inner writer? Sandwich Public Library hosts 15 workshops ...
January saw plenty of big releases, from new Freida McFadden to Rebecca Yarros' romantasy title "Onyx Storm" to "More or Less ...
Let’s jump right into the warm reading waters: First, the page is live for February’s upcoming Summerville Book Festival – ...
When it comes to romance novels, the mind automatically goes to raunchy book covers and stereotypical Mills & Boon stories. But the world of romantic fiction is a lot more than smut and porn as ...
Woodiwiss’ 1972 novel The Flame and the Flower, an essential text in the historical ... was soon reflected in fiction. More scantily clad men appeared on romance book covers to appeal to female ...
With a new year comes a fresh start, and likely the New Year’s resolution to read more. We all say it in January, yet it’s easy for that goal of sifting through 50 pages a day to slip through the ...
Non-fiction books are the right getaway to grow on knowledge as it has a wide spectrum of different genres covering various ...
This month’s top fiction includes Cory Doctorow’s Martin Hench origin story, Anne Tyler’s 25th novel and a Best-Actress Oscar dramedy by Daniel D’Addario ...
Boston.com reached out to two bookstores for their recommendations: All She Wrote Books, a queer and intersectional feminist ...