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15 Books to Read If The Soulmate Equation Is Your Favorite Book of 2021
Modern romance novels are my weakness seriously, I m addicted to the drama, anticipation, flirting, sex, and happily ever afters and Christina Lauren s novels never fail to delight. Made up of writer duo/best friends Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings, Christina Lauren are bestselling authors of 27 books and recently released the uplifting
The Soulmate Equation, which stayed in my head days after reading it.
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Julia Whelan recommends
People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry People We Meet on Vacation is the perfect book for this moment. Not only did it offer the vicarious travel experience I was craving after a year at home, but mostly it was a beautiful reminder to be brave for love. Plus, it’s equal parts hilarious and sexy. A gajillion stars. Julia Whelan, author of
My Oxford Year
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The Sound Between Notes by Barbara Linn Probst Any book that brings together a search for one s biological parents with a medical mystery has me at hello. Add the inner lives of musicians to the trails of music connecting generations and you have the spellbinding novel,
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Editor s picks: 10 best May 2021 fiction and nonfiction books range from beach reads to Billie Eilish memoir and Bob Dylan biography
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Summer’s on the horizon, so it’s no surprise that many of the books being released this month are destined for the beach. This roundup of May’s notable titles includes a few as well as a pop star’s memoir and a fantastic story collection.
Fiction
“Project Hail Mary,” Andy Weir (Ballantine Books, $28.99): In books like “The Martian,” Weir has made his name with science fiction that’s both compelling and grounded in real science. “Project Hail Mary” is about an astronaut named Ryland Grace, the sole surviving member of a long-shot mission to save humanity from an extinction-level event.