March 2019 Books Articles
- This One 'Pride & Prejudice' Quote About Reading Doesn't Mean What You Think It Means
- Why 'Slaughterhouse-Five' Deserves A Spot On Required Reading Lists, 50 Years After Its Original Publication
- The Stories Of Black Women In The Military Need To Be Told In Books
- If '10 Things I Hate About You' Is Your Favorite Teen Movie, Read These 10 YA Novels
- 'I'm Not Dying With You Tonight' Adds A Crucial Story To The YA Canon On Race Relations — Start Reading Now
- 12 Female-Driven Sci-Fi & Fantasy Novels That You Definitely Don't Want To Miss
- True Crime Stories About Women Murderers Are Rare — But Necessary
- A 'Sex & The City' Follow-Up TV Series Is Happening & It's Based On Candice Bushnell's New Book
- 'Star-Crossed' By Minnie Darke Is The Rom-Com You Need To Read If You're Obsessed With Reading Your Daily Horoscope
- 'The Old Drift' Author Namwali Serpell On The "Real Joy" Of Writing A Greek Chorus Of Mosquitoes
- I'm So Jealous You Get To Read 'The City of Brass' By S. A. Chakraborty For The First Time
- 15 Books By Latinx Writers That Every High Schooler Should Read
- 'The Queen Of Nothing' Is Holly Black's Heart-Stopping Finale To 'The Cruel Prince' Trilogy — Start Reading Now!
- ‘Biased’ By Dr. Jennifer L. Eberhardt Explains What You Need to Know About Hidden Prejudice
- 'Burnout' Is An Essential Guide To Tackling Stress, Aimed Specifically At Women
- Drybar Founder Alli Webb Says 'Broken Open' By Elizabeth Lesser Was Her “Lifeline” During Difficult Times
- Poets Of Colour On Instagram To Follow Right Now, Because Your Feed Needs This Everyday Inspiration
- Oprah's Book Club Is Getting A Major Update With Apple
- If Luke & Lorelai On 'Gilmore Girls' Are Your OTP, You Need To Pick Up These 11 Books
- Sarah Dessen Shares Her Tour Dates For 'The Rest Of The Story' & Reveals Why She Loves Writing About Summer
- Rose Macaulay's 1918 Novel 'What Not' Might Be The Original 'Brave New World' — So Why Isn't It More Widely Read?
- 7 Books About British Serial Killers That Will Leave You With So Many Questions
- A 'Clue'-Inspired YA Novel Is Coming Out This Year — Start Reading 'In The Hall With The Knife' Now
- 13 New Poetry Collections You Need To Read This Spring
- I'm So Jealous You Get To Read 'The End Of The Story' By Lydia Davis For The First Time
- What Rupi Kaur Means To Me & Why She Needs To Be Celebrated On World Poetry Day
- Laurie Halse Anderson's New Book 'Shout' Is An Unflinching Look At The Aftermath Of Sexual Assault
- The 'Call Me By Your Name' Sequel Is Coming Out This Year & Andre Aciman Just Revealed What It's About
- This World Poetry Day, Get Into Poems In 3 Easy Ways
- 'She-Wolves' By Helen Castor Is An Electrifying History Of 4 Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth I
- The 2019 Whiting Award Winners Are 10 Writers You Really Need To Know
- 13 New Romantic Comedies To Read If You Love Jane Austen
- 15 Bookish Laptop Stickers To Show Off Your Favorite Activity, All For $10 Or Less
- 11 Eve Babitz Quotes That Will Make You Want To Read Her Biography 'Hollywood's Eve' ASAP
- Which Fiction Book Was The Biggest Bestseller The Year You Were Born?
- In The Moth's New Collection 'Occasional Magic,' Polar Explorer Ann Daniels Writes About Her Trek To The North Pole
- Angie Thomas' Third Book Will Be Set In The Same Place As 'On The Come Up' & Her Reason Why Is Totally Legit
- 13 Fantasy Books With On-Page Queer Representation
- The Wellcome Book Prize 2019 Shortlist Has Been Announced & Here's What You Need To Read ASAP
- 'The Baby-Sitters Club' Is Coming To Netflix, But Read These 11 Books In The Meantime
- The New Book To Read Next, Based On Your Favorite Jane Austen Novel
- See Where 'Finale' Author Stephanie Garber Is Going On Tour This Year — And Start Reading Now From The New Book!
- 5 Mind-Blowing Stories About Elizabeth Holmes & Theranos From John Carreyrou's 'Bad Blood'
- 15 Biographies That Tell The True Stories Of Infamous Women Killers
- J.K. Rowling Is Receiving Massive Backlash For Her Latest Comments About Dumbledore & Grindelwald
- 13 Fantasy Novels To Add Some Magic To Your Spring Reading
- Tehlor Kay Mejia's 'We Set The Dark On Fire' Is A Fantasy Novel That Tackles The Immigration Debate Head-On
- How Marjorie Hillis Changed The Way The World Thought About Single Women With Her 1936 Book 'Live Alone And Like It'
- If You'll Miss 'One Day At A Time,' Read One Of These 11 Books About Latinx Families
- Amazon Removed Books From Their Site That Promote Dangerous "Cures" For Autism
- Can't Look Away From The College Admissions Scam? Read These 3 Books About The True Price Of Getting In
- Jennifer Weiner Answers March's "Ask An Author": I Want To Get Married & Have Kids, But He Doesn't Know
- 'The Trial Of Lizzie Borden' Proves The Truth Of The Infamous Crime Is Much More Complicated Than The Legend
- Alicia Keys's Autobiography 'More Myself: A Journey' Will Be Published By Oprah Winfrey's Book Imprint
- My Escape From The Evangelical Cult In Which I Was Raised Began At The Library
- When's The 'P.S. I Love You' Sequel Out? Cecelia Ahern Is Finally Giving Fans What They Want
- A 'P.S. I Love You' Sequel' Is Coming From Cecelia Ahern In Fall 2019, In Case You Need A Good Ugly Cry
- 'The Princess Diaries' Author Meg Cabot Is Writing A DC Comic Book About Black Canary
- 'The Left Hand Of Darkness' Turns 50 Years Old This March, But It's More Relevant Than Ever
- These 17 Must-Read Books By WOC Are All Coming Out During Women's History Month
- Mallory Smith's Posthumous Memoir 'Salt In My Soul' Is A Moving Portrait Of A Woman With A Chronic Illness
- Caroline Criado Perez’s New Book ‘Invisible Women' Uses Data To Reveal Just How Shockingly Sexist The World Is
- 'Hollywood's Eve' Author Lili Anolik Has A Theory On Why Eve Babitz Resonates In The Era Of #MeToo
- Lin-Manuel Miranda Shares The Books He Read While On Vacation & They're Unsurprisingly Excellent Recommendations
- How Can You Beat A Book Slump? 9 Literary Professionals Share Their Tips & Tricks
- British People Are Buying Record Numbers Of Self-Help Books, New Figures Reveal
- 20 Nostalgic Book Series That Seriously Need To Be Made (Or Re-Made) Into TV Shows
- In 'Invisible Women,' Caroline Criado Perez Argues That "One-Size-Fits-All" Usually Means "One-Size-Fits-Men"
- In 'Girl Squads,' Sam Maggs Celebrates The Power Of Female Friendships Through 20 Stories of Women Who Changed History
- Poet Fatimah Asghar On South Asian Culture, Queerness, & Micro-Aggression Bingo
- Women Are Re-Inventing Horror With Feminist Flair In Zines, Film & Beyond, & It's Long Overdue
- 8 Feminist Books That You Need To Read, According To Experts From All Over The UK
- I'm So Jealous You Get To Read 'Pachinko' By Min Jin Lee For The First Time
- If You Shipped Brenda & Dylan On '90210', You Need To Read These 11 YA Novels
- Re-Style Your Apartment With Help From These 13 Interior Design Books
- 'Cala' Author Laura Legge On How The Occult Can Offer Reassurance In Troubling Times
- 15 Manipulative Main Characters You Will Definitely Love To Hate
- "L.E.L." By Lucasta Miller Explores The Scandalous Life & Mysterious Death Of Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Or "The Female Byron"
- Netflix Is Turning 'One Hundred Years Of Solitude' By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Into A Spanish-Language Series
- 'Dealing In Dreams' By Lilliam Rivera Asks Tough Questions About Survival, Sisterhood, And The Meaning Of Home
- The Nobel Prize In Literature Will Be Awarded Twice This Year, Following A Sexual Misconduct Controversy
- Karamo Brown Reveals His Struggle With Drug Addiction & Suicidal Thoughts In His New Memoir — Listen To An Excerpt Now
- How 'Daisy Jones & The Six' Author Taylor Jenkins Reid Found Inspiration For Her Book In VH1's 'Behind The Music'
- 6 'Queer Eye' Secrets Revealed In Karamo Brown's New Memoir
- The Evolution of Andrea Dworkin’s Misunderstood Feminism, As Told Through A New Anthology Of Her Work
- 'The Women's Suffrage Movement' Anthology Highlights The Role Of Indigenous Women In The Fight For Voting Rights
- Karina Longworth Chose March's Bustle Book Club Pick — And It's 'Hollywood's Eve' By Lili Anolik
- The 2019 Women's Prize For Fiction Longlist Features A Diverse List Of Authors & Some Pretty Iconic Novels
- Jonathan Van Ness's Memoir 'Over The Top' Is Coming Out Later This Year
- 15 Biographies Of Women That Make Captivating Women's History Month Reads
- 33 New Books Coming Out In March 2019 To Add To Your Spring Reading List
- Amy Spalding's New Book 'We Used To Be Friends' Takes An Unexpected Look At Friend Breakups — Start Reading Now
- The Pat Parker Sample On Solange's Album Is A Tribute To A Poet Who Fought For Justice & Equality