One way to get teens to read more might be to add a little romance. Members of a high school romance book club in Portland, Oregon, explain why they love love stories.
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Nicole’s Gods & Monster series is dark fantasy with a touch of horror. Told from multiple points of view, this epic tale centers on Dianna and Samkiel, a morally gray queer heroine and the ...
If you walk into any bookstore these days, you’ll likely be greeted with at least one table of brightly illustrated romance ...
Here, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite holiday romance books that capture a snuggly, starry-eyed seasonal feel. Want to ...
But that is not the case for one group of high schoolers in Portland, Oregon, who are passionate about reading romance novels. Here's NPR's Sequoia ... book bans are on the rise, led by adults who ...
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"If I can make a book that makes someone say, 'This scared me like "Hereditary" or "Longlegs" did,' I’ll die happy," Jackson ...
Here are the novels our columnist loved most ... on popular genres such as romance, romantasy and young adult fiction. Whether the Blake Lively movie brought you to the Colleen Hoover universe ...
Glenwood Springs resident and nonprofit communications specialist Caitlin Causey is a firm believer in the importance of ...
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