In honor of Valentine’s Day, we asked Agata, the queen of romance recommendations, to give beginner romance readers a few places to start. She proves there truly is a romance novel for everyone.
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, we asked Agata, the queen of romance recommendations, to give beginner romance readers a few places to start. She proves there truly is a romance novel for everyone.
Read MoreNot sure how it happened, but the holiday season is upon us, so we asked Natalie Nelson, illustrator of The King of the Birds to choose some of her favorite picture books by women. These books are perfect for the little readers on your list—but who are we kidding, we’d love to have these on our shelves as well.
Read MoreFor the next post about book recommendations from around the world, we travel to India, a country with a rich literary tradition in dozens of languages, regions, and cultures. With such a wide range of literature to choose from, it's easy to feel at a loss to where to start. We asked Resh, the brilliant mind behind The Book Satchel instagram account, to reccomend some books by Indian women writers.
Read MoreIf you listen to the podcast, you know that we often speculate about which books published in the U.K. make it to the U.S. and why. Well, we're finally getting some insight to this question from someone who actually lives and reads across the pond. Claire Handscombe is a British writer and host of the Brit Lit Podcast, a fortnightly show of news and views from British books and publishing. Thanks, Claire, for sharing these great recs with us!
Read MoreMany thanks to our friend Agata for writing this post about Eastern European women in translation for #WITMonth. Agata is a hippie at heart, happy to live out of her suitcase as long as she has her ukulele and a good book on hand. Born in Poland, she found a new home in Estonia. She is a book blogger over at aquedita.eu.
Read MoreAfter our interview with Heather O'Neill, a stellar Canadian author herself, we wanted to feature more books by amazing Canadian women. So we asked Amanda, a blogger over at The Literary Counsellor, to recommend some books for us! You can find Amanda on Twitter and Instagram @litcounsellor.
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