Reality feels stable until these psychology books unravel it. Identity, control, and perception blur in mind-bending reads ...
Krysten Ritter, whose second novel is out now, loves writing characters who are 'unpredictable, a little bad, a little ...
One decision, millions in cash, and a plan that falls apart with brutal precision. Scott Smith’s gripping novel delivers a ...
The rise of smutty, spicy romance books is astronomical. From fantasy to dark romance, enemies-to-lovers and polyamory, ...
The film’s official logline reads: “Struggling writer Lowen Ashleigh is hired as a ghostwriter for renowned author Verity ...
Charleston author Stacy Willingham's debut psychological thriller novel, "A Flicker in the Dark," sold 1 million copies. It's a Goodreads Choice award winner.
A century ago, Edogawa Ranpo invented the Japanese detective novel. This pioneer of ero-guro-nansensu, a delicious blend of ...
If you’re a parent of a teenager who loves to read, there’s a good chance they have probably come across fanfiction. They can ...
One of the most common forms of passive aggression is a drastic reduction of effort. Passive aggressive types have great ...
Everyday life for eight-year-old Dhyana Levey was not that unlike her peers. She went to school on the weekdays, played with ...
Jacqueline Harpman’s “I Who Have Never Known Men” is a chilling novel originally published in French in 1995. It was recently rereleased in print for the first time since 1997.
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