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The Blurry Boundaries of Sibling Intimacy: A Reading List
Sara Freeman on Dorothy Baker, Ian McEwan, Daisy Johnson, and More
By
Sara Freeman
| January 18, 2022
How many of Barack Obama’s favorite books of 2021 have you read?
By
Walker Caplan
| December 16, 2021
Structural Play: 8 Books That Challenge Genre and Style
Megan Milks Recommends Kiese Laymon, Sofia Samatar, and Others
By
Megan Milks
| September 27, 2021
The Enduring Appeal of Fictional Sisters: A Reading List
Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb Recommend Brit Bennett, Lucinda Riley, and Jane Green
By
Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb
| August 13, 2021
7 Music Novels to Shape Your Summer Soundtrack
Allison Larkin Recommends Emma Brodie, Willa Cather, and More
By
Allison Larkin
| August 6, 2021
8 Books About the Messiness and Beauty of Queer Life
Amanda Kabak Recommends Sarah Waters, Michael Cunningham, and More
By
Amanda Kabak
| July 27, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Understanding the Bronx:
A Reading List
By
John J. Healey
| July 19, 2021
All Our Monstrous Fantasies: A Reading List
By
Beth Morgan
| July 16, 2021
Searching For Myself in Working Class Art
By
Cynthia Cruz
| July 15, 2021
Dispatches From a Microlanguage: An Icelandic Reading List
Thora Hjörleifsdóttir on the Art Thriving in a Nearly Lost Language
By
Thora Hjorleifsdottir, translated by Larissa Kyzer
| July 12, 2021
On the Power of the “Unlinked” Story Collection
Chris Stuck Recommends Books by James Baldwin, ZZ Packer, and More
By
Chris Stuck
| July 7, 2021
Reading Women
Recommends Books by Palestinian Women
Kendra and Sumaiyya Welcome Special Guest Yara Yaghi
By
Reading Women
| July 7, 2021
Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2021, Part Two
222 Books We Want to Read Before 2022
By
Literary Hub
| July 6, 2021
How Black Writers Capture the Comedy and Dark Absurdity of Life in America
Keenan Norris Recommends Paul Beatty, Fran Ross,
Mat Johnson, and More
By
Keenan Norris
| June 22, 2021
Reading Books About... People Reading Books?
Alice Jolly Recommends Biblio-Memoirs by Nina Sankovitch, Andy Miller, Jenn Shapland, and More
By
Alice Jolly
| June 10, 2021
Exploring the... Weirder Side of Reproduction: A Reading List
Sara Flannery Recommends Some Sci-Fi Takes on Procreation
By
Sara Flannery Murphy
| June 4, 2021
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7 Novels That Explore Motherhood's Complexities
November 4, 2025
by
Donna Freitas
To Break Up with Friends, or to Murder Them: 5 Novels Featuring Fatal Friendship Failings
November 4, 2025
by
Jenna Satterthwaite
The Trauma Behind the "Good Old Days": Christina Henry on the Dark Trap of Nostalgia in Fiction
November 4, 2025
by
Christina Henry
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"