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Read-Alikes for ‘Atmosphere’ by Taylor Jenkins Reid | LibraryReads

We Love You, Bunny

Fans of Atwood, R.F. Kuang, and Marisha Pessl will savor this book, whose heady, unsettling intellectualism builds on Awad’s reputation as one of today’s boldest feminist satirists.

Toward a Living Archive of African Poetry: Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani on the New-Generation African Poets Chapbook Series

This collection offers a theoretical, historical, and cultural framework for African poetry and poetics that could be read as a stand-alone text or used as an entry point into any (or all) of the poets described.

About Time: Poems

Duchovny approaches poetry as a uselessness that demands to be used, an unneeded form that he needs, and his poems clearly communicate the desire to make words of what is unspeakable by anchoring them to unconventionally and beautifully wrought poetic conventions.
PREMIUM

The Invention of Charlotte Brontë: A New Life

Well-researched and beautifully paced, this biography does not completely rewrite Brontë’s story. Still, it will layer onto it grief and anger in ways that further humanize the woman, the writer, and her works.
PREMIUM

Murder, She Wrote: A Body in Boston

This installment in the series is a fun jaunt akin to Jessica’s meandering bike rides as it follows her path through the novel’s twists and turns, with lots of capers and worthwhile characters.
PREMIUM

The Financial Abundance Blueprint: A Black Woman’s Guide To Achieve Financial Literacy, Build a Successful Career, and Break Boundaries

Tailored to the needs of ambitious women of color, this book disrupts myths that too often limit their sense of self-worth and therefore earning potential and uses an effective framework that will support readers as they learn, integrate, and embody the habits they need to live abundantly, ambitiously, and proactively for themselves and future generations.

So Far Gone

This work is a tremendous achievement: more literary and ambitious than Walter’s previous popular books, with an urgency that may make it one of the strongest realist but dystopian novels of the present era.

Atmosphere: A Love Story

From Reid’s tender introductory letter to readers, all the way through the final chapter, this gritty and glorious book challenges what it means to look at the universe from different vantage points, but it never loses sight of the plot’s urgency or authenticity of the characters.
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