
10 Best Books for Adult Fiction Lovers Who Treasure Books About Animals
My neighbor has a cat named Miso, and for six months after my dad sent that letter I couldn't talk about, Miso was the only living thing I had regular contact.

My neighbor has a cat named Miso, and for six months after my dad sent that letter I couldn't talk about, Miso was the only living thing I had regular contact.

I still remember the summer I tried to read my first "serious" thriller and ended up falling asleep on page twelve. It wasn't that the story wasn't gripping—it.

My oldest daughter Siobhan turned twelve last year, and I made the mistake of asking her what she wanted for her birthday. She said she wanted a book, which is.

I have a confession: I became obsessed with naval fiction through video games. This is not how most people arrive at literary tastes, but it is more common.

There is a particular grief that has no name — or rather, it has a name, but you don't learn it until you're in it. It's the grief of finishing a book you.