Have I Told You This Already?: Stories I Don’t Want to Forget to Remember
Lauren Graham’s Have I Told You This Already? is a charming essay collection filled with humor, behind-the-scenes stories, and personal reflections. With her signature wit, she offers insights into life and Hollywood. Read our review to see why fans of Gilmore Girls and memoirs will love this book!
Talking as Fast as I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls
Lauren Graham’s Talking as Fast as I Can offers a humorous and heartfelt look at her career, including behind-the-scenes stories from Gilmore Girls. With her signature wit and warmth, this memoir is a must-read for fans. Read our review to see why it’s an entertaining and nostalgic journey!
On Becoming Soft Again
Once, I believed softness was something to outgrow. Now I know better. A quiet evening entry on gentleness, lace-edged strength, and the girl I used to be.
To the Teacup with the Cracked Rim
She’s chipped. Faded. A little fragile. But I always reach for her first. A love letter to the teacup that taught me the quiet art of holding gently.
Spare
Prince Harry’s Spare is a raw and revealing memoir about royal life, grief, and personal freedom. With unfiltered honesty, he shares his struggles with the press, family tensions, and mental health. Whether you find it compelling or controversial, this intimate account offers a rare glimpse behind the palace doors.
To Jack and Annie (and the Magic Tree House)
They never knew me — but I knew them. A quiet letter to Jack and Annie, from a girl who once believed a tree house might appear just for her.
The Hour After He Left (#2)
We barely spoke. But I remember everything. A journal entry of glances, almosts, and the gentle ache of wanting something not meant to be touched.
Drive (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet #1)
Kate Stewart’s Drive is an angst-filled romance about love, heartbreak, and the power of music. Follow Stella, a music journalist torn between two men, as she navigates fate, passion, and self-discovery. With deep emotions, sizzling chemistry, and a killer soundtrack, this book is a must-read. Read our review!
Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder
Salman Rushdie’s Knife is a raw and profound memoir reflecting on his near-fatal attack, recovery, and the fight for free speech. Blending personal pain with philosophical depth, Rushdie delivers a gripping meditation on survival and resilience. Read our review of this powerful and thought-provoking book.
To the Woman I Used to Be (On a Rainy Afternoon)
A tender letter to a former self—full of longing, memory, and quiet grace. A personal essay about identity, change, and the ache of who we once were.
The Tale of the Frog Who Refused to Leap
He did not leap. He simply listened. A quiet tale about stillness, patience, and the soft magic of choosing your moment — when it matters most.
The Third Gilmore Girl
Kelly Bishop’s The Third Gilmore Girl is a witty and heartfelt memoir detailing her acting career from Broadway to Gilmore Girls. With behind-the-scenes stories, industry insights, and reflections on resilience, this book is a must-read for fans of the show and lovers of Hollywood memoirs.
To the Room I Once Called Mine
A poetic letter to a childhood bedroom—pink walls, hidden diaries, farm soil, softball bruises, and all the beginnings a girl could carry in one small room.
The Ghost of Our Almost (#1)
A quiet, romantic letter to a love that never became. A poetic reflection on timing, silence, and the ache of what could have been.
A Fire in the Flesh
Discover A Fire in the Flesh, the thrilling third book in Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Flesh and Fire series. With sizzling romance, high-stakes fantasy, and shocking twists, this must-read novel keeps readers on edge. Read our full review to see why this dark fantasy romance is a standout!
In Conclusion, Don't Worry About It
Lauren Graham’s In Conclusion, Don’t Worry About It offers heartfelt advice and reflections on life, adapted from her high school commencement speech. Short but inspiring, this book is perfect for those seeking encouragement and wisdom. Read our review to see if this uplifting read is for you!
Cards on the Table
Agatha Christie’s Cards on the Table is a brilliant Hercule Poirot mystery where psychology and deduction take center stage. When a high-stakes bridge game turns deadly, Poirot must unravel a crime with four suspects and no clear evidence. Read our review of this classic locked-room whodunit!
I’m Glad My Mom Died
Jennette McCurdy’s I'm Glad My Mom Died is a gripping memoir of childhood fame, trauma, and resilience. With dark humor and raw honesty, she explores her struggles with a toxic mother, eating disorders, and self-discovery. Read our review to see why this heartbreaking yet empowering book is a must-read!
Under the Mistletoe (5-Book Collection)
The Under the Mistletoe collection features five holiday romance novellas by Ali Hazelwood, Tessa Bailey, Olivia Dade, Alexandria Bellefleur, and Alexis Daria. With charming meet-cutes, cozy settings, and festive romance, this anthology is perfect for the season. Read our review to see which story shines the brightest!
Two Can Play
Ali Hazelwood’s Two Can Play is an engaging, audio-exclusive novella set in the competitive world of video game development. With humor, romance, and a snowy team-building retreat, this enemies-to-lovers story is a must-listen. Read our review to see why fans of Hazelwood will love this charming addition!
