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Obsessed with Coach Book Charms? So Are We

The latest must-have statement piece for 2026? Apparently, it's books. Like everyone else on the internet, we’re loving Coach’s new mini book bag charms. Including traditional and modern classics such as Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, popular titles…
BookTrib
March 6, 2026
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What to Read This March

March may “come in a like a lion and go out like a lamb” but either way, there is always time to find another great book to read. In this month’s What to Read Next, you’ll find unsolved murders, witchcraft, a quartet of “Golden Gays” and a coming-of-age story about…
Stephanie Elliot
March 6, 2026
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What to Read Next?

When it comes to books being published, there are so many to choose from and so little time! If I’m searching for my next favorite read, I’ll scroll to find books that look interesting and then I’ll pre-order them months in advance. When a book finally arrives at my door,…
Stephanie Elliot
March 4, 2026
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5 Literary Novels That Are Also Alluring Mysteries

As a writer of mysteries and thrillers, I devour dozens of suspense novels every year, and I absolutely love the rush they deliver. But sometimes, I crave something slower, more contemplative—that’s why I’m also a devoted reader of contemporary literary fiction. With these books, I’m willing to trade a jaw-dropping…
Kate White
February 27, 2026
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New Works, New Worlds

From sun-drenched villas and small-town lavender farms to royal courts and chaotic college campuses, these five new releases pulse with urgency, desire and high-stakes choices. Whether it’s a second-chance romance, a ticking-clock caper, a bold feminist reimagining, a tense marital thriller or a sharp exploration of identity and trust, each…
BookTrib
February 28, 2026
FictionListicles

Echoes of Home: Stories of Identity and the Pull of the Past

Stories rooted in Appalachia and the broader American South often center on place as much as plot — where landscape, family history and community expectations shape every choice a character makes. These narratives explore the tension between leaving and staying, the weight of generational memory and the complicated bonds that…
BookTrib
February 25, 2026
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The Ultimate Snowed-In Reading List

The first snowstorm of 2026 has much of the country settling into full-on snow day mode. It’s the perfect excuse to cancel your plans, cozy up and finally crack open a great book. We asked our team to share their favorite snow day recommendations, and they delivered. From swoony romances…
Cameron Kimball
January 26, 2026
ListiclesThrillers

Lit Picks: 6 Books that Redefine Suspense, Mystery & Thrillers

Mystery, suspense and thrillers unfold through tension and anticipation, not chaos or contrived shocks. True suspense emerges from uncertainty, discovery and the sense that something essential lies just beyond reach. The six books below demonstrate this with precision. Each constructs its world with deliberate pacing and psychological insight, delivering plots…
BookTrib
November 5, 2025