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This time, let’s take a look at the list of the recent best-selling kids’ books. We’ve prepared eight books that your kids will most probably like; after all, they aren’t on the top-selling lists for nothing. So before further ado, here are the books we recommend to your kids (or to read with your kids).

Read more > “8 Best-Selling Children’s Books to Read This Fall”

Our fall recommendations for Virgos have arrived. In this review, we’ve picked three books for these earth signs: a mystery set in the world of Jane Austen’s characters, a dark-humor piece set in Ireland, and a part-memoir. Virgos will love them. Well, we hope so.

Read more > “What Should Virgo Read?”

How to read more, especially if you’ve got tons of assignments and duties (and especially when you combine work and studies)?

Hmm… That’s a tough question for a busy student. However, busy entrepreneurs have already answered it. And they are sharing their insights with you in this article.

Read more > “How to Read More, According to Busy Entrepreneurs”

Ah, Bridgerton! Many of us have been taken in by love, scandals, dramas, and splendid outfits since the first season started streaming on Netflix. And there is a good reason for it—hardy can you find so much beauty and controversy in one piece. So let’s take a look at why all things Bridgerton have captivated both Julia Quinn readers and Netflix users.

Read more > “All about Bridgerton Books”

Our August recommendations for Leo have arrived. We’ve picked three books for our last summer sign: a documentary sketch, a dystopia, and a thriller. They are as different as one can imagine; however, this is exactly what we had in mind. Leos will be fascinated.

Read more > “What Should Leo Read?”

Here are our June recommendations for Cancer. For this summer sign, we’ve prepared three books that we hope will be both inspiring and entertaining. One of them is about family matters, the second one is a blend of mystery and thriller, and the last one is a piece of non-fiction that reconsiders the meaning of a normal family.

Read more > “What Should Cancer Read?”

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