Stephanie Plum Novels in Order: The Ultimate Reading Guide for New and Obsessed Fans
Narrow attached homes, American cars parked in driveways, and a woman named Stephanie Plum who is constantly setting things on […]
Narrow attached homes, American cars parked in driveways, and a woman named Stephanie Plum who is constantly setting things on […]
It’s difficult to ignore how accurately the Neapolitan Novels’ opening line about tasks taking on the urgency of passion captures
There’s a particular kind of reader who discovers John Sandford’s novels the way most people stumble into a long-running television
There’s a particular kind of literary experience that sneaks up on you. Not the kind where a novel announces its
There’s a particular kind of novel that sneaks up on you. You think you know what it is — a
There’s something quietly stubborn about Anne Brontë. Her two novels don’t roar the way Wuthering Heights does, and they don’t
On any given afternoon, you’ll probably find someone sipping a pint of local cider at The Woolpack pub in Slad,
A certain type of book can catch you off guard. Around page fifty, you realize you’ve stopped paying attention to
It’s easy to picture André Gide there a century ago, restless and unhappy, figuring out some personal contradiction on paper