Moderation
By Elaine Castillo
Girlie is the oldest cousin in the family trying to keep everyone afloat and maintain the veneer of financial success after the economic crash. The...
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The average person in the United States spends over 2 hours a day scrolling through social media. The algorithms are designed to be addictive. But one way to break an unhealthy habit is to replace it with something that's better for you. May we introduce to you: book series
This list is comprised of the first books in a series. Yes, by reading these books, you may develop another time-consuming habit. Even if you get hooked, we expect you'll still feel better about spending your time flipping through these pages, instead of staring at a screen.
By Elaine Castillo
Girlie is the oldest cousin in the family trying to keep everyone afloat and maintain the veneer of financial success after the economic crash. The...
By Priya Parmar
Interesting fictional account of Katharine Hepburn’s life in Hollywood. The notes at the end are helpful.
By Ryka Aoki
Lovely book about found family and belonging while also including the dark experiences of transphobia and racism. Yet somehow the book is still both...
By James S A Corey
Welp, I'm hooked. I told myself I wasn't going to start another unfinished series. (Yes, I'm still waiting for George R.R. Martin to wrap up THAT...
By Kazuo Ishiguro
Such a slow read, but I often find Ishiguro's work that way: It's almost like I have to force myself to keep reading but also can't stop. Stevens,...
By V E Schwab
A deal with the devil eventually brings two people together who have an intense and memorable connection. I'd say it's more of a romance novel than...