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Five Books All Young Women Should Read

Five Books All Young Women Should Read

Suggestions from the Next Freya Project Readers

By Literary Hub | May 15, 2018

What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

The Lit Hub Staff on the Patrick Melrose Novels, the Boston Celtics, and Alan Rickman's head in an urn

By Literary Hub | May 11, 2018

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

Hanif Abdurraqib on Zora Neale Hurston, Jia Tolentino on Melissa Broder, and more

By Literary Hub | May 10, 2018

Six Books for Armchair Travelers

Six Books for Armchair Travelers

From the Canadian Arctic to Mountains in Vietnam

By Steve Toutonghi | May 10, 2018

Is There Such a Thing as Catskills Lit?

Is There Such a Thing as Catskills Lit?

Nine Novels That Go Deep Into the Mountains

By Jay Baron Nicorvo | May 9, 2018

A Brief History of Seven-Figure Book Advances

A Brief History of Seven-Figure Book Advances

From Tom Wolfe to Kristen Roupenian

By Emily Temple | May 8, 2018

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

  • Fed Up: Emotional Labor, Women, and the Way Forward
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  • A Tender Age
  • Under the Falls
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  • A Guide to Open Water Lifesaving: Lessons on Love, Care, and Survival: A Memoir
  • Days of Miracle and Wonder: Paul Simon and the Trials and Triumphs of Graceland
  • Hocus Pocus
  • Are They Dead Yet?: The Art of the Obit

Paul Theroux: Five Books to Take on the Road

By Jane Ciabattari | May 8, 2018

9 Unexpected Mother's Day Gifts

By Literary Hub | May 7, 2018

Nine of the Most Violent Works of Literary Fiction

By Emily Temple | May 7, 2018

5 Books You May Have Overlooked in April

5 Books You May Have Overlooked in April

From London Housing Estates to a Broken America 500 Years in the Future

By Bethanne Patrick | May 7, 2018

The Best Reviewed Books of the Week

The Best Reviewed Books of the Week

Merman Sex, Mammoth bones, Motherhood, and more

By Literary Hub | May 4, 2018

What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

The Lit Hub Staff on Sakura Matsuri, Jesmyn Ward, Neo-Westerns, and more

By Literary Hub | May 4, 2018

5 Book Reviews You Need To Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need To Read This Week

Charles Simic on Tracy K. Smith, Ron Charles on David Duchovny, and more.

By Literary Hub | May 3, 2018

14 Books <em>Not</em> to Read if You’re Hungry

14 Books Not to Read if You’re Hungry

Cooking Memoirs, Culinary Profiles, Fictional Restaurants, and More

By Hannah Howard | May 3, 2018

15 Books You Should Read This May

15 Books You Should Read This May

Memoirs, Mothers, Crumbling Empires, and More

By Literary Hub | May 1, 2018

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories from April

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories from April

The Best Writing on Lit Hub During the Cruelest Month

By Literary Hub | April 30, 2018

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