Finding A Real Slow-Burn

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Throughout my reading journey, I have discovered that when reading a book, my strongest desire is an excruciatingly painful slow-burn romance. It’s possible that I might not be reading the

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What Wakes the Bells | Elle Tesch

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What Wakes the Bells coming March 11th, 2025 from Feiwel & Friends; 336 pages Content Warning: Death, foul language, strained mother-daughter relationship, sexual coercion, alcoholism About the Author: “Elle Tesch

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The Best of YA Historical Fiction

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Even fantasy, a genre that has long been admired for lending itself to escapism, has to relinquish its crown to another—historical fiction. There is something so beautiful about jumping into

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Author Spotlights at Tucson Festival of Books 2025 

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The University of Arizona is hosting the Tucson Festival of Books (TFOB) for the fifteenth year in a row (excluding 2020). This annual festival celebrates authors and books and raises

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The Lines Between YA and Adult Fiction

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With the boom of young adult literature in the early 2000s and BookTok’s recent influence, YA attracts not only the attention of its intended age group but a wide range

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Our Infinite Fates | Laura Steven

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Our Infinite Fates coming March 4th, 2025 from Wednesday Books; 352 pages  Content Warning: Death, violence, language, some sexual interactions About the Author: “Laura Steven is an author and journalist

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