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September 3, 2025

What Type of Reader Are You?

Hi, my bookish friend! I’m the type of reader who prefers to relax with a book, but in reality, I’m squeezing in reading time wherever I can get it! So, I prefer fiction with all feels and an extra element to hold my attention.

How about you? What type of reader are you?

Let’s find out! Here’s what you’re in for today:

Quiz-like Questions that help you discover your “Reader Type”

6 Reader Types explained:

Your Bookish Personality and Reading Style

Your Bookish Quote to match your reader type

A New Release Book Rec for each type of reader

No matter what type of reader you are, I’m so glad you’ve joined us!

Happy Reading!

Your friend,

Audry

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6 book types Designed on Canva by Audry FryerGetting Bookish with Your “Reader Type”

Every reader has their own unique style. So … what type of reader are YOU?

I’ve spent probably longer than I needed researching “types of readers.” So, I should be an expert on the topic. But honestly, like most subjects, “reader type” is pretty subjective, so I did my best to narrow it down!

*Let’s make this a fun game: The six questions below describe different types of readers. If you answer “yes” to any question, scroll down to match the emoji from the question to discover your reader type!

(*Before you start: No worries if you find yourself in more than one category. Most of us have multiple reading moods!)

Are You…

🧐 Someone who loves highlighting quotes and nerding out on ideas and themes?

⏳ Always sneaking in quick escapes from reality?

📚 The friend who’s most likely to start a sentence with “Did you know?”

💕 A reader who rates how good a book is by how many times it made you laugh or cry?

🔥 Only able to finish books with thrilling, fast-paced plots you can’t put down?

🌟 The person who always knows the latest buzzy books everyone’s talking about?

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Your Reader Type Revealed!🧐 The Idea Explorer

Personality: You love anything described as literary, and your favorite class in high school was probably English. You attend book club meetings for the in-depth discussions.

Reading Style: Your physical books looked well-loved! You can’t resist highlighting quotes, writing in margins, and adding Post-it notes. When you’re done with a chapter, you might pause to reflect or journal about it.

Your Bookish Quote: “Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” ― Charles W. Eliot

Books You’ll Love: Philosophy, psychology, memoirs, and literary fiction that explore human nature and life’s biggest questions. (See this book list of memoirs!)

Book Rec: When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzén (Author), Alice Menzies (Translator) is a literary fiction story about an elderly man reflecting on his life. His estranged son wants to take his dog, Sixteen, because he feels his father can’t properly care for the dog. (Have tissues on hand!)

⏳ The Busy Escapist

Personality: Your life is hectic, but you make sure to fit in reading time wherever you can. You often have an audiobook cued up and ready to hit play when you’re in the car or at the gym. You enjoy these mini-escapes from reality!

Reading Style: Books are your magic portals, whisking you away to far-off galaxies, fantasy realms, or swoony romances whenever you get a moment.

Your Bookish Quote: “Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them.” ― Lemony Snicket, Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can't Avoid

Books You’ll Love: Fantasy, sci-fi, magical realism, historical fiction ( see this book list), and romantic tales (like these books that bring the heat).

Book Rec: The Book of Lost Hours by Hayley Gelfuso is a page-turning time travel romance about a mysterious library containing our collective memories. It exists in an alternative reality, and it’s in danger of being destroyed. A GMA Book Club Pick! (Get the audiobook for those of you multitasking your reading time!)

📚 The Knowledge Collector

Personality: You love learning something new and staying connected with what’s going on in the world. But what you love even more than that is sharing these interesting tidbits with everyone you know!

Reading Style: Endless curiosity drives you to treat books as vessels of wisdom and facts. You read to grow and love sharing what you learn to spark conversations.

Your Bookish Quote: “Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back together unless and until all living humans read the book.” ― John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

Books You’ll Love: Bestsellers in literary fiction and popular nonfiction that explain how the world works. (Check out this book list!)

Book Rec: Rehab: An American Scandal by Shoshana Walter offers a riveting, informative, compassionate, in-depth examination of the opioid crisis and the steps taken to combat it.

💕 The Feels Seeker

Personality: You take great enjoyment from relaxing with a book, whether it’s on a beach or getting cozy with a warm drink. And you read for connection. The characters feel like friends, and you’re often sad when a book ends. Book hangovers are real for you!

Reading Style: You read with your whole heart. If a book doesn’t make you laugh, cry, or get goosebumps, you’re not interested. You crave stories that let you live through a character’s journey.

Your Bookish Quote: “You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” ― C.S. Lewis

Books You’ll Love: Contemporary fiction, memoirs, coming-of-age stories, family dramas, heartfelt romances, and any book that qualifies as a beach read. (like this list!)

Book Rec: Loved One by Aisha Muharrar tells the emotional story of two women, one from Los Angeles and one from London, who clash over their love for a man who died unexpectedly at twenty-nine.

🔥 The Adventure Chaser

Personality: When you sit down to read, you don’t want to stop until you’ve finished the book! That’s why you love packing several books with you on vacation. You thrive on fast-paced thrillers and pulse-pounding adventures that electrify your downtime.

Reading Style: You want your books to feel like a rollercoaster: gripping, exciting, and impossible to put down. You love bold characters and edge-of-your-seat plots.

Your Bookish Quote: “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.” ― George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

Books You’ll Love: Thrillers, mysteries, action-packed fantasy, dystopian tales, and survival stories. (Basically, any book on this list!)

Book Rec: Her Many Faces by Nicci Cloke is a page-turning psychological thriller and courtroom drama about a waitress on trial for poisoning the four wealthy men she served.

🌟 The Trendy Conversationalist

Personality: You’re always in the know about the latest popular reads. Some of you even go so far as to sign up for ARCs (advanced reader copies) so you can be the first to finish the buzzy book of the season. You’re often the person your friends turn to for book recommendations.

Reading Style: Books are your social currency. You read to stay in the loop and join the conversation, whether it’s over coffee, TikTok, or book clubs. If it’s popular, it’s on your TBR!

Your Bookish Quote: “The world was hers for the reading.” ― Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

Books You’ll Love: Bestsellers, celebrity memoirs, buzzy literary fiction, book club picks, and anything making waves in pop culture. (If it’s “most anticipated,” you want to know about it!)

Book Rec: Once Upon a Time in Dollywood by Ashley Jordan (Reese’s Book Club August Pick) tells the story of a playwright just trying to find peace in the Tennessee mountains. Instead, she falls into a love affair she’s not sure she can handle with a single dad who wasn’t looking for love.

Bonus Book Rec: (who definitely qualifies as a “Trendy Conversationalist”) highly recommends: Heart the Lover by Lily King, which is set to release on September 30th. She was able to get her hands on the ARC and read it twice; she liked it that much!

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Which of these best describes your reading style? Did you find yourself in just one type, or a mix of a few?

🧐 The Idea Explorer (slow, thoughtful, literary)

⏳ The Busy Escapist (magical worlds, fantasy, romance)

📚 The Knowledge Collector (nonfiction, facts, history)

💕 The Feels Seeker (books that make you feel everything)

🔥 The Adventure Chaser (fast-paced thrillers, edge-of-your-seat reads)

🌟 The Trendy Conversationalist (buzzy bestsellers, book club picks)

I was going to insert an actual poll, but it wouldn’t let me create six choices. So, instead, leave a comment and share your reader style with us!

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Published on September 03, 2025 07:02

August 27, 2025

Back-to-School with Dark Academia Books

Hi, my bookish friend! It’s “back-to-school” time around these parts. So I thought, let’s lean into that theme but make it dark, in honor of the upcoming fall reading season!

Today, I’m discussing a sub-genre that’s been around for a while but has really taken off in the last few years: Dark Academia!

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Here’s what I’ve got on the syllabus:

📃 What exactly is Dark Academia?

🏫 Old school books for the perfect Dark Academia vibes

📚 5 New Release Dark Academy books

📖 A back-to-school discussion about “Required Reading

✏️ And a pop quiz to test your main character knowledge!

This year, back-to-school is only happening for my oldest, who is finishing his senior year at Alvernia University. Thankfully, his experience there wouldn’t qualify for a dark academia storyline!

Happy Reading!

Your friend,

Audry

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Getting Bookish with Dark Academia

A few books on my most anticipated books for the Fall booklist “fall” (pun intended) into the category of “Dark Academia.” This sub-genre has been steadily growing in popularity. Readers just can’t get enough of its moody characters, brainy plots, and Gothic settings!

What is Dark Academia?

Is “Dark Academy” students in school uniforms, carrying an armful of books, and walking around old campuses with ivy-clad stone walls and buildings with spires? Is it basically Harry Potter?

Well, yes and no! More recent dark academia has evolved to pair with other familiar genres, including fantasy, romance, romantasy, historical fiction, mystery, horror, and contemporary fiction.

But it really only needs two elements to qualify. Hands up! Who knows the answer?

That’s right: a dark theme and an academic setting!

Okay, time to take notes! Here’s what you’ll likely find in a book categorized as dark academia:

Atmospheric campus life: Gothic architecture and dreary fall/winter weather

Mysterious mentors or professors: You just know they’re up to no good!

An underprivileged outsider character: Fitting into this elite world creates page-turning drama!

Secret societies: They’re lurking behind the scenes with their creepy rituals.

Toxic Relationships: Jealousy, betrayal, or competition leading to disastrous endings

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Old School Must-Reads for all the Dark Academia Feels

The Secret History by Donna Tartt is the book credited with creating this sub-genre. This novel, published in 1992, tells the story of a group of classics students who get dangerously obsessed, and then things go murderously south.

Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo is about a young woman who survives a horrific crime, gets admitted to Yale despite being from an unlikely background, and spends her freshman year at the Ivy League school uncovering a secret occult society. (Visit on Substack!)

If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio follows a group of Shakespeare-loving drama students whose lives spiral into darkness after a deadly event shakes their tight-knit world. It hits all the dark academia notes with obsessed characters, classic literature, candlelit rehearsals, and a plot centered on secrets and betrayal.

Gothikana by RuNyx ( I have so many questions about the author’s name.) But back to the book … Corvina, an outcast at the University of Verenmore, and Vad, a secretive professor with a hidden past, are drawn together by a century-old mystery where someone goes missing every five years.

Babel by R.F. Kuang is set in 1828. It tells the story of Robin Swift, an orphaned boy from Canton, China, who is brought to London, where he trains and becomes a student at Oxford, mastering a specific magic tied to language translation and furthering the British Empire's pursuits.

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New Release Dark Academia Books 2025

These latest Dark Academia books push the limits of this page-turning sub-genre in all the best ways!

Katabasis by R.F. Kuang

In this wild fantasy, Alice Law uses her knowledge of Magick to enter Hell itself to save her mentor, Professor Jacob Grimes, and, more importantly, her own future at Cambridge, after a tragic accident. But her rival, Peter Murdoch, isn’t letting her go in without him! (Learn about and the Katabasis tour here!)

Enigma by RuNyx

While attending Mortimer University, Salem is desperate to uncover the truth behind her sister’s disappearance. Her investigations lead to more missing students, as well as lurking danger, secrets, and dark forces. She’s soon swept into a dark romance with Cazimir, an artist and teaching assistant at the university.

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

This hauntingly beautiful story, set partly at a boarding school in the English countryside, combines coming-of-age themes with an unsettling, dystopian twist. It's a literary, character-driven novel that explores themes of friendship, memory, and the unspoken aspects that shape who we are.

An Academy for Liars by Alexis Henderson

Lennon Carter’s life is spiraling. But at a hidden school of magic tucked behind the moss-covered trees of Savannah, Georgia (love this setting for dark academia), she soon develops her abilities. But as she becomes intrigued by her advisor, Dante, she’s also becoming more disturbed by the school's history. (Visit on Substack!)

The Gilded Butterfly Effect by Heather Colley (Coming soon: October 21, 2025!)

Penny, a shy new girl craving the classic college experience at a university in the Midwest, gets tangled in a dysfunctional friendship with Stella, a glamorous sorority queen whose sharp wit hides dark secrets. Just how far will Penny go just to fit in? (Follow on Substack!)

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Bookish Back-to-School

Keeping our “bookish back-to-school” theme going, I’ve found two more click-worthy items of interest:

Revisiting Required Reading

Required Reading From School: Is Worth Rereading As An Adult?(Book Riot)

Remember “required reading” assignments? Younger me used to hate being told what to read. However, I’d sometimes be pleasantly surprised to find that I liked the assigned book.

Now that I’ve been out of school for a couple of years (*cough* decades), is it worth going back and picking up these books again as an adult? (Reading this article is not required, but you can read it here!)

Bookish Pop Quiz!

If You Can Recognize 50% Of These Famous Books By Their Main Characters, Your English Teacher Would Be Really Freakin' Proud Of You(Buzzfeed)

Okay, kids, from the main character’s name, you must select which book they belong to out of four choices. Right or wrong, you’ll be treated to one of their “fan-fave book quotes.”

I scored 17 out of 25, which was better than 77% of quiz takers. (Although a few were educated guesses!) See if you can beat my score! Take the quiz!

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Bookish Quote of the Week

“[T]hat old September feeling, left over from school days, of summer passing, vacation nearly done, obligations gathering, books and football in the air ... Another fall, another turned page: there was something of jubilee in that annual autumnal beginning, as if last year's mistakes had been wiped clean by summer.”

― Wallace Stegner, Angle of Repose

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Published on August 27, 2025 07:12

August 20, 2025

Most Anticipated Fall Books 2025

Hi, my bookish friend! The most anticipated fall book lists are out! So, while I’m sad to leave summer behind, I’m also excited for a new season of books with cozy, or perhaps dark, magical vibes!

Today, I’m balancing the past, present, and future (but not in that order) with:

🔮 FUTURE: A genre-by-genre glance at the Fall’s Most Anticipated New Books!

🌻 PRESENT: New Fallon Book Club pick & 3 exciting August new releases!

🌞 PAST: Booklists of Summer Hits: Recapping the Bookish AF Summer of Reading!

The fall vibes are happening! My oldest son is getting ready to head back to college, and I’ve already noticed a few leaves dropping into my backyard.

Are you excited for the crisp fall days to cozy up with a book, or would you prefer the lazy summer days of lounging with a book never to end?

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Happy Reading!

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Audry

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Bookish Recs: Most Anticipated Fall Books for 2025!

Here’s a sampling of the books I’ve noticed already getting some hype for the fall. Often, readers receive an advanced copy (ARC) and place a review, for example, on Goodreads, ahead of a book’s publication date. So, I’ve curated a few (from much, much longer lists from Goodreads and Zibby’s Highlights) that stood out in each genre!

Fiction & Historical Fiction

What We Can Know by Ian McEwan (September 23)
This future dystopia takes you to the year 2119, where a British academic reflects on humanity’s high-water mark. Spoiler alert: it‘s our present!

Heart the Lover by Lily King (September 30)
This story of a literary love triangle among ambitious young English majors moves from the bittersweet nostalgia of youth into the reality of the present. It’s light on romance and heavier on secrets and regrets.

The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes by Chanel Cleeton (September 30)
This historical fiction novel traces the extraordinary journey of a mysterious book over three timelines: from 1900 Harvard to 1966 Havana and current-day London.

Mysteries & Thrillers

The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman (September 30)
In book 5 of 5 of the Thursday Murder Club Mysteries series, our savvy septuagenarians are on the case of a missing best man. (Watch Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan bring it to life on Netflix on August 28th!)

The Intruder by Freida McFadden (October 7)
Fans of Freida McFadden are in for a treat this October with her latest psychological thriller slash hurricane survival drama. Here’s what to expect: a remote cabin, a mysterious young girl, and a big knife!

Gone Before Goodbye by Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben (October 14)
Yes, that Reese Witherspoon! (Talk about bookish goals!) Reese and Harlan have teamed up to tell the story of an Army combat surgeon drawn into a deadly conspiracy full of luxury, secrets, and danger.

Romance

Tourist Season by Brynne Weaver (September 23)
It’s fall, so give me romance, but make it dark! Cape Carnage may sound like paradise, but when a serial killer sets sights on local Harper Starling, murder and romance collide. (Just a heads up, Brynne Weaver’s books come with content warnings!)

Mate (Bride, #2) by Ali Hazelwood (October 7)
Ali Hazelwood’s STEM romance has recently gone paranormal. Her latest book involves a human-werewolf hybrid romance between Serena and Koen, the leader of the pack. (Visit the Alistack to read more from !)

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Horror

Bad Things Happened in This Room by Marie Still (September 16)
Step into the eerie mind of Willow Hawthorne. Time doesn’t seem to keep the same rules. She feels as if she’s trapped in her home and garden. And her only friend has vanished.

We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad (September 23)
In this follow-up novel to the hit “Bunny,” Samantha returns to campus and faces the furious Bunnies. Able to be read as a standalone, it’s a darkly witty horror romp. (Scroll through this post from for her thoughts on Mona Awad’s Bunny, the first book!)

Fantasy

Alchemy of Secrets by Stephanie Garber (October 7)
In Los Angeles, a woman taking a class on mythology and folklore gets more than a passing grade. She becomes pulled into the paranormal in this much-anticipated dark academia romance.

I, Medusa by Ayana Gray (November 18)
I was about to write, “Medusa like you’ve never seen her,” but then remembered seeing equals turning to stone! Anyway, you get the idea: in this story, Medusa is street-smart, fierce, and no one’s victim in ancient Athens. (Visit on Substack!)

Non-fiction

All the Way to the River: Love, Loss, and Liberation by Elizabeth Gilbert (September 9)
Elizabeth Gilbert gets deeply personal in this heartfelt memoir, exploring her relationship with her late partner, Rayya Elias. She shares themes of love, loss, and addiction. (For more, visit Letters from Love with )

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Bookish Updates: August Book NewsThe Fallon Book Club

“Summer’s not over. We’ve got time to read. We want everyone to read!” ~ Jimmy Fallon, after picking a book to read this summer at the end of summer.

The Fallon Book Club is back and just announced their next big pick: My Friends by Fredrik Backman! This newly released novel ( which I’m definitely reading this fall!) tells the story of three teenagers bonded by friendship, an aspiring artist many years later, and the mysterious painting that connects them.

3 August New Book Releases (to Prove Summer’s Not Over Yet!)

See the complete list of the “Best Books to Read This Summer,” including the three new releases below, getting in right before Labor Day!

Forget Me Not by Stacy Willingham (Coming soon: August 26)
Claire Campbell, an investigative journalist, takes a summer job at a vineyard in coastal South Carolina, only to uncover an old diary that drags her into a dark, personal cold case from 20 years ago.

We Are All Guilty Here by Karin Slaughter (August 12)
Step into North Falls, a small town with big secrets, where two teenage girls vanish on fireworks night and the whole community is on edge! Officer Emmy Clifton digs deep into a web of secrets and lies.

People Like Us by Jason Mott (August 5)
Follow two Black writers in this character-driven tale as they experience love, loss, and violence. While the story is grounded in reality, it also features highly imaginative dreamlike moments.

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Bookish Recap: The Bookish AF Summer Reading Booklists

In case you missed a book list (because life or, even better, summer vacay happened) or you just want to go back and revisit one, here’s a rundown:

The Bookish AF Summer Reading Lineup

June 18th Chill with a Thriller

June 25th Page-turners to Pack on a Trip

July 2nd New Beach Reads & Best Beach-y Authors

July 9th Books Based on Summertime Destinations

July 16th Romance Books: Sweet Rom-Coms to Spicy Hot Recs

July 23rd Escape into a Romantasy

July 30th Murder Mystery Books to Murder Your Reading Slump

August 6th Best New Historical Fiction

August 13th Hottest Celebrity Biography and Memoir Books

Thanks for joining in on all the bookish fun this summer! As you read this, I’m putting together a fall reading schedule of posts …

… and I want to hear from YOU! What bookish topic would you like me to feature this fall? Leave a comment!

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Bookish Quote of the Week

“To say it was a beautiful day would not begin to explain it. It was that day when the end of summer intersects perfectly with the start of fall.”

― Ann Patchett, Truth & Beauty

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Published on August 20, 2025 07:02

August 13, 2025

Hottest Celebrity (& Non-Celebrity) Memoirs and Biographies

Hi, my bookish friend! Let’s wrap up the Bookish AF “Summer Reading” series by spilling the tea on the real lives of celebs and not-so-famous people who’ve lived through unbelievable, yet true experiences.

Today, I’m sharing:

🔥 The newest, hottest celebrity (and non-celebrity) memoirs & biographies!

📚 The most popular memoirs from the past ten years according to Goodreads!

😮 Oprah’s Book Club Pick that’s nearly 20 years old!

😍 The heartwarming Read With Jenna book club selection for August

📖 And a fun quiz to see if you’ve got “main character” energy!

I’m back from the beach! While I was there, I stopped by my favorite seaside bookshops, including Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach.

I couldn’t resist buying a paperback that I had featured on my murder mystery booklist: The Thursday Murder Club. It looks delightful! And once I finish it, I’ll watch the movie adaptation on Netflix … a win-win!

Happy Reading!

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Audry

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a book with stars around it Designed on Canva by Audry Fryer Bookish Recs: The Hottest, New Celebrity & Non-Celebrity Biographies and Memoirs

These stories featuring celebrities and not-so-famous folks read like fiction … but they’re based on actual events! Earlier this year, I listened to Be Ready When the Luck Happens by Ina Garten on audiobook and loved it. The storytelling, the life lessons … chef’s kiss!

This summer’s recently released biographies and memoirs offer up a page-turning mix of entertaining stories and behind-the-scenes peeks into extraordinary lives!

5 Celebrity Tell-All Books

Uptown Girl: A Memoir by Christie Brinkley takes you on a glamorous, yet at times difficult, ride. Christie shares how she thrived despite the odds, her rise to becoming a supermodel (after being discovered in Paris!), and her four marriages, including that time she was married to Billy Joel.

How to Lose Your Mother by Molly Jong-Fast is a memoir that goes deep into a challenging year of loss. As the daughter of the well-known writer Erica Jong, Molly shares her troubled childhood through storytelling that shifts through the emotional spectrum. (Follow or subscribe to on Substack here!)

Gwyneth: The Biography by Amy Odell gives readers a fascinating glimpse into Gwyneth Paltrow’s life. The book chronicles stories from her childhood, her famous parents, and on through her acting career and her wellness company, Goop. (Follow or subscribe to on Substack here!)

Tonight in Jungleland: The Making of Born to Run by Peter Ames Carlin takes you behind the scenes of the making of Bruce Springsteen’s iconic album, Born to Run, which was released 50 years ago. (Wait? 50 years? That can’t be true. *checks notes* Turns out, yeah, the album was released in 1975! 🤯)

Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything by Alyson Stoner tells the eye-opening story of their hardworking life as a child actor (beginning at six years old!). Alyson shares overcoming an eating disorder, substance abuse, rehab, and making peace with their sexuality.

10 book covers of memoirs and biographies Book covers from Bookshop.org (View the booklist!)5 Page-Turning Non-Celebrity Memoirs & Biographies

A Marriage at Sea: A True Story of Love, Obsession, and Shipwreck by Sophie Elmhirst was a Sarah Selects book club pick. Get ready for an amazing story of survival, both physically, after a whale capsizes a couple’s boat in the middle of the ocean, and with their marriage, because that’s a lot of “together time.”

The Dry Season: A Memoir of Pleasure in a Year Without Sex by Melissa Febos is a book about not having sex … and also strangely a lot about sex. Read how Melissa Febos' year of abstinence opens the door to life lessons and personal insights.

The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom by Shari Franke chronicles the dark reality of a picture-perfect family. Shari Franke is the oldest daughter of Ruby Franke, who ran a popular YouTube channel of a happy family. But when the camera was turned off, the abuse followed.

Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism by Sarah Wynn-Williams gives you an insider view of what it was like to work at Facebook as a woman and mother. Meta, Facebook’s parent company, tried to block its publication, which only makes me more curious about what’s inside this book!

Raising Hare: A Memoir by Chloe Dalton tells the sweet story of saving an orphaned newborn hare and the unlikely friendship that followed during Chloe’s time in the English countryside, where she was spending lockdown (rather than in London as a speechwriter and political advisor). I’m sure that, because there’s an animal involved, this story may inspire tears.

Bookish Top 10: Most Popular Memoirs of the Past Ten Years  top 3 most popular memoirs Book covers from Bookshop.org (View the booklist!)

Sometimes it’s reassuring to pick up a book well-loved by a bunch of people, so you can cut down the chances of it ending up in your DNF (did not finish) list.

With this extensive booklist from Goodreads of the most popular memoirs of the past ten years, you’ll have 99 chances to pick a book you can’t put down! Each one has earned a 3.5 average star rating or higher.

So, what’s on this impressive booklist of titles? The top ten are:

Educated by Tara Westover

I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

Becoming by Michelle Obama

When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah

The Woman in Me by Britney Spears

Untamed by Glennon Doyle

Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry

Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton

*Visit my list on Bookshop.org to view the top ten popular memoirs!

Bookish Updates: August Book Club SelectionsOprah’s Book Club Pick #117

Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russom was published in 2007, but only now Oprah is picking it up for her book club. The author, Richard Russom, does have a new book, but I guess it didn’t impress Oprah as much as this story about a couple embarking on a dream trip to Italy! It’s a reminder that books with a few years (or decades!) of publication can be just as rewarding as reading the newest, hottest releases.

Read With Jenna August Selection

My Other Heart by Emma Nanami Strenner tells the story of a young mother whose child vanishes at the Philadelphia Airport (a place I’ve been quite a few times in my travels!). Now, two decades later, two best friends, one of whom was adopted (wink, wink), meet the woman who lost her child. Cue the drama! (Follow or subscribe to on Substack here!)

Bookish Quiz: What’s Your Bookish Role?

Just for fun, take this Buzzfeed quiz to discover “What Would Be Your Role in a Book?I’m not sure how clicking on random pictures reveals your bookish role, but I ended up scoring “Main Character.” So, give it a try and then spill the tea on your result in the comments!

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Bookish Quote of the Week

“But in France, these little traffic circles are a reminder that life is not about straight lines or the shortest distance between two points. Slow down, they seemed to say, you can take a little twirl and still get exactly where you’re going. Such a nice approach to life.”

― Ina Garten, Be Ready When the Luck Happens

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August 6, 2025

New Historical Fiction: Find Your Next Read!

Hi, my bookish friend! Historical fiction is a genre that doesn’t necessarily inspire a ton of buzz, but it should!

These novels take you back in time to see what life was like during real events. They’re often full of fascinating characters, intriguing plots, and places that may no longer look the same today.

So, this week, I’ve got five exciting new release historical fiction books for you to savor as the sun slowly sets on summer.

Then, discover a book club (and a bookish idea) that’ll get you moving! Finally, the Amazon book club, Sarah Selects, has chosen a book I’m seeing everywhere … but what about those mixed reviews?

This week’s newsletter comes to you from a beach a few miles south of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware! 🏖️

I've brought my Kindle, and I'm finishing up the humorous, fast-paced Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley, and then starting Andriana Trigiani’s The View From Lake Como. (which my mom is still raving about!) Since she loved the Italian family references reminiscent of her side of the family, I recommended she pick up another great book from my “destinations” booklist, Lisa Scottoline’s The Unraveling of Julia, a twisty page-turner with a few historical references set on a Tuscan estate.

Now that we’re into August, it feels as though I’m trying to grasp onto the best parts of summer before they’re gone. So, I'm extra grateful for this time off to enjoy reading on the beach!

Wherever you're enjoying a book …Happy Reading!

Your friend,

Audry

P.S. Next week is the end of my “Summer Reading” series. I hope you’ve enjoyed it!

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Become a free or paid subscriber! Pais subscribers get the satisfaction of yelling “Bingo!”

Bookish Recs: 5 New Historical Fiction Novels! Book covers from Bookshop.org (View the booklist!)

Mention historical fiction lately among readers, and it won’t take you long to find someone who’s read and LOVED Kristin Hannah’s The Women or The Nightingale. (Honestly, you really can’t go wrong by picking up any Kristin Hannah novel!)

But if you’re looking for a new read, this week’s booklist has five newly released historical fiction novels that have already racked up thousands of overwhelmingly positive reviews!

The Women of Arlington Hall by Jane Healey follows Cat Killeen, a savvy codebreaker who cancels her wedding to join a secret military project after college. As she works with a group of women trying to catch Soviet spies during the Cold War, she also develops a complicated attraction to her rival, FBI agent Jonathan Dardis.

The Fourth Daughter by Lyn Liao Butler is a touching story about Liv, a rising chef who’s dealing with a recent trauma by never leaving her Manhattan apartment, until her grandmother Ah-Ma begs her to come to Taiwan to help with a family mystery about a lost daughter. Together, they uncover secrets hidden for over sixty years in a country with a complicated past.

Typewriter Beach by Meg Waite Clayton is set in Carmel-by-the-Sea (I’d love to visit!) on the foggy California coast. This captivating story begins with an unexpected relationship between a blacklisted screenwriter and a young actress dreaming of stardom in 1957 Hollywood. Then, jumping to 2018, a young screenwriter uncovers hidden family secrets in her grandfather’s cottage in Carmel that make her question her own path.

The Great Mann by Kyra Davis Lurie is a fresh retelling of The Great Gatsby, but set in Los Angeles’s Black community right after World War II. The story follows Charlie, a young veteran, as he attends big parties, takes chances, and inadvertently raises racial tensions.

by Isabel Allende (Frances Riddle, Translator) tells the exciting story of a young woman named Emilia who grows up in San Francisco in 1866 and dreams of becoming a writer. To follow her passion, she takes on a man’s pen name and becomes a reporter, traveling to Chile to cover a dangerous civil war where she reunites with her father and finds love.

Bookish Trend: A Book Club That “Walks the Walk”

Audiobook walking clubs are a fun twist on a book club meet-up that get people moving outdoors while enjoying their favorite stories. Inspired from Bookstagram creators, local bookstores, and Libro.fm, these clubs bring audiobook lovers together for “silent” social walks with earbuds in place and book discussions that follow.

How’s does an audiobook walking club work? Everyone meets at a set spot, plays their audiobook from an app, and strolls along an easy path. Chatting about the book is also an option as you walk. After the walk, the group hangs out to share and get book recommendations.

Or you can do your own “walking book club of one” with this idea:

This past Christmas, I received a walking pad (similar to this one from Amazon) as a gift. I had wanted it based on a recommendation from an article I was hired to ghostwrite. It’s been great when the weather isn’t cooperating to get outside. I often use my walking pad time to listen to an audiobook, or I keep the pace slow enough that I can read my Kindle.

Book Club Selection: Sarah Selects August Pick!

These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean is an addictive story that follows Alice Storm, who’s returning to her family's private island after five years for her father’s funeral. When she arrives, she discovers her dad has left a wild inheritance game that forces the whole family to spend a week together completing strange challenges.

Some readers love it for the family drama and funny moments. However, a few reviews share that they found the pacing too slow and the characters so unlikable that it took away some of the emotional investment in the story.

Bookish Quote of the Week

“Thank God for girlfriends. In this crazy, chaotic, divided world that was run by men, you could count on the women.”

― Kristin Hannah, The Women

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July 30, 2025

Murder Mystery Books to Murder Your Reading Slump

Hi, my bookish friend! It happens even to the most bookish among us … a reading slump, otherwise known as a reading rut. How do you know you’re in one? It’s when, despite your mile-long TBR list, you’re simply feeling uninspired or far too busy to read.

The best way to avoid a reading slump? Well, I may be biased, but reading Bookish AF each week is an excellent way to prevent reading ruts! That said (LOL), I’m taking things a bit further today by sharing tips on how to get out of a reading slump. (If you happen to be in one already, or ever might be!)

Sometimes all it takes is a book that pulls you in and keeps you looking forward to getting back to it. And I suspect a murder mystery book may be the perfect culprit for, well, murdering your reading slump!

That’s why, today, I’ve got for you:

🗡️ 7 New-Release Murder Mystery Books

🔎 A book series from the OG of cozy murder mysteries, Agatha Christie

🧐 Read this murder mystery now and watch the star-studded cast later on Netflix

If you’re here, it’s no mystery that you love a good book!

Happy Reading!

Your friend,

Audry

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You suddenly lose your motivation or enjoyment for reading. What’s gives? You usually love it. And you have a stack of books just waiting to be read to prove it. Maybe life has gotten in the way. Rude! Or maybe you’ve come off a book you couldn’t wait to get your hands on, only to discover it wasn’t worthy of all the hype. The worst!

In any case, when you’re going through a book rut, the best thing you can do is try one of these tried and true remedies:

Lean into your book slump and take a break. Trying to force things rarely works. Instead, take some time to care of yourself, especially if you’re in the middle of really going through something. Books don’t hold grudges. They’ll be there waiting with open …(uh, maybe not arms but) pages when you’re ready!

Simply switch it up. Try a new genre! Or try a different reading style! Trade your ebooks for a physical book or an audiobook, which are perfect for multitasking! Perhaps get a quick win with a short book.

Get a book rec from a friend who knows your reading style. Or visit a charming bookstore to get into the literary vibe. Bookshop staff often provide excellent book recs!

If you’re looking for more reading inspo to pull you out of your reading slump, check out these posts from my bookish archive:

5 Short Books You Can Read in a Day

Books That Keep You Reading (Past Your Bedtime)

Bookish Recs: 7 New Murder Mystery Books

If you love getting lost in a good murder mystery, you’re in for a treat! Here are seven page-turning new books that will keep you guessing until the very last page.

9 murder mystery book covers Book covers from Bookshop.org (View the booklist!)

Everyone Is Lying to You by Jo Piazza follows two former best friends in college, Lizzie and Bex. Fifteen years after their friendship abruptly ended at graduation, Bex, now a social media influencer, reaches out to Lizzie. But when Bex’s husband is murdered, Lizzie finds herself in the middle of what one reviewer calls a “backstabbing mystery.”

Etiquette for Lovers and Killers by Anna Fitzgerald Healy is set in 1964 Eastport, Maine, where boredom reigns, according to Billie McCadie. However, when a love letter and engagement ring meant for a woman named Gertrude arrive … and then Gertrude is found murdered the next day, Billie’s quiet world is upended by secrets, suspicious suitors, and a cast of curious characters stalking, blackmailing, and playing out champagne-fueled scandals.

Welcome to Murder Week by Karen Dukess adds a heartfelt twist to the traditional cozy mystery. Shaken by the death of her often absent mother, Cath discovers her mother had purchased tickets to an upcoming staged murder mystery in England’s Peak District. Cath decides to travel to the cute hamlet to attend. What starts as playful sleuthing alongside her two quirky cottage mates soon unravels secrets about her mother and learning about herself.

Detective Aunty by Uzma Jalaluddin Kausar Khan tells the story of a widowed mother who rushes to Toronto when her daughter Sana is arrested for murdering her unpopular landlord. Returning to the neighborhood she once called home, Kausar suspects there’s more to the case than meets the eye. With sharp intuition and the help of old friends and her clever granddaughter, she soon uncovers secrets, lies, and unexpected betrayals.

Murder at Gulls Nest by Jess Kidd follows Nora Breen, a former nun, who arrives in a quiet seaside town to find her missing pen pal. Set in 1954, Nora hides her identity as she discovers secrets among the guests at a charming hotel. But when strange murders begin to shake Gulls Nest, Nora must confront whether anyone can truly escape their past.

How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin kicks off The Castle Knoll Files series with a chilling twist. In 1965, Frances Adams is told by a fortune-teller that she will one day be murdered. Nearly sixty years later, her great-niece Annie arrives at Frances’s estate only to find her great-aunt dead, just as foretold. Surrounded by a village full of secrets and suspects, Annie must untangle the strange web Frances wove before the killer strikes again. (The second book in the series, How to Seal Your Own Fate, has been recently released.)

Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto introduces Vera Wong, a sharp-witted lady of a certain age who runs an overlooked tea shop in San Francisco’s Chinatown. When she discovers a dead man in her shop clutching a mysterious flash drive, Vera can’t resist playing detective. As she digs into the mystery and keeps a close eye on her curious customers, Vera finds herself juggling newfound friendships and a killer on the prowl.

Getting Bookish with an Agatha Christie Murder Mystery Series

Sure, new releases are exciting. But it can be equally as rewarding to pick up a book (or a book series) from a true master, and Agatha Christie is the OG of cozy murder mysteries! The Miss Marple Mysteries (a 12-book series), which now feature eye-catching covers on the paperback editions, are an excellent choice!

Begin with Christie’s The Murder at the Vicarage. This story introduces the beloved character, Miss Marple, whose interest in the murder of a business owner in her sleepy English village, St. Mary Mead, inspires her to investigate the suspects and see through the growing local gossip to track down the culprit.

Bookish Entertainment News: Read Now & Watch Later!

READ NOW: The Thursday Murder Club Series by British author Richard Osman features a group of friendly retirees who team up to solve cold cases from their fancy retirement village. Read the first book, The Thursday Murder Club, now before the release of the movie on Netflix.

WATCH IT LATER: Fortunately, we only have to wait until the end of next month to watch the all-star cast (see the official teaser here) with Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie. Set a calendar reminder: The Thursday Murder Club premieres Aug. 28 on Netflix!

Bookish Quote of the Week

“I know that in books it is always the most unlikely person. But I never find that rule applies in real life. There it is so often the obvious that is true.”

― Agatha Christie, Murder at the Vicarage

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July 23, 2025

Escape into a Romantasy Book

Hi, my bookish friend! Mid-summer check-in: How’s your summer reading going so far?

This Sunday, I enjoyed finally finishing the paperback I packed on my trip, Layla by Colleen Hoover. This ghostly romance had a few more twists and turns than I saw coming, and I couldn’t put it down by the last third of it!

Based on my latest recs, my mom picked up The View from Lake Como by Adriana Trigiani and absolutely looooved it! It’s next on my list to read, too!

Hopefully, my ongoing summer round-up of book recs has helped you find a book you loved! (Leave a comment with what books you’ve read and enjoyed so far this summer!)

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This week, I’m going all in on a book genre I’ve been wanting to discuss here for a while … romantasy! These books, that blend the thrill of fantasy with the emotional payoff of romance (so, romance + fantasy = romantasy!), have steadily gained popularity over the past few years, consistently topping bestseller lists.

If you’re not already a fan, you may be wondering, what’s behind all the hype? I’ll break down why this genre provides the perfect escape from reality!

Then, I’m sharing:

9 top-rated romantasy books that readers of this genre adore!

This bookish trend (you have to see) turns book edges into artwork.

A fun bookish personality quiz!

Happy Reading!

Your friend,

Audry

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If you’re looking for an escape this summer, a romantasy may do the trick! These books transport readers into magical worlds filled with mythical creatures, gods, vampires, fae, witches, and other supernatural beings.

Yet, even in these otherworldly settings, characters face the same complicated love stories we mere mortals know so well. They’re still working through the passion of falling in love (expect a few explicit scenes) and the messy emotions of love and loss, all in the pursuit of personal growth.

It’s this fantastical combo of magical adventures and relatable romance that offers the perfect escape. So, pick up a romantasy and enjoy the ride … perhaps on the back of a dragon!

Bookish Recs: Reader-Favorite Romantasy Books

This genre has taken off! So, if you’re wondering, “Where to start?” you’re not alone!

Below, I’ll share…

⭐ All-time reader hits! Caution: These books have readers split between one large group creating the unending hype and another set of more discerning readers calling them out for being overrated.

💎 Tried and true gems: Select from a few of last year’s favorite romantasy books according to the readers on Goodreads.

🏖️ New for summer: And finally, for true fans of romantasy, I’ve rounded up new releases getting rave reviews already!

romantasy books: bestsellers, reader favorites, and new releases Designed by Audry Fryer| Book covers from Bookshop.org (View the booklist!)Bestselling Romantasy Books Topping Everyone’s Lists

If you want to get started in the genre of romantasy, these three book series are the ideal place to start!

The Empyrean Series: Fourth Wing, Iron Flame, Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros reigns supreme on nearly every romantasy book list. Begin with Fourth Wing to get into this story of dragon riders, a spicy romance of enemies-to-lovers, and page-turning adventure.

House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas (Crescent City) was the Goodreads Readers' Favorite Romantasy 2024 winner! In this, the third book in the Crescent City series, half-human, half-fae Bryce Quinlan fights to return to her home world where her love, Hunt Athalar, a fallen angel, remains imprisoned. Since each story builds on the next, it’s best to get the backstory from Book 1: House of Earth and Blood and Book 2: House of Sky and Breath.

The Serpent & the Wings of Night (Crowns of Nyaxia Book 1) by Carissa Broadbent is an instant bestseller and #BookTok sensation. In this tale of human versus vampires, Oraya, the human daughter of a vampire king, must survive a high-stakes tournament. Her attraction to a dangerous rival adds plenty of spice and suspense!

💎 Goodreads Choice Nominees (in 2024)

For romantasy books that keep earning top ratings from readers, you can’t go wrong with these recs! (See the full readers' favorite list here!)

Apprentice to the Villain (Assistant and the Villain Book 2) by Hannah Nicole Maehrer tells the story of Evie, the apprentice to the oh-so-handsome villain, who now must use her new skill of dagger work to defend him and his lair from an evil king. Readers love the humorous banter.

Quicksilver (Fae & Alchemy Book 1) by Callie Hart follows Saeris Fane, who magically transports to the fae realm, where she discovers her alchemist abilities, dodges a war, and tries not to fall for Kingfisher, a handsome fae warrior.

When the Moon Hatched (The Moonfall Series Book 1) by Sarah Parker takes readers on a fast-paced adventure and an emotional rollercoaster through a magical world where an imprisoned assassin makes an unlikely connection with a heartbroken king.

🏖️ New Release Romantasy for Summer 2025

Fans of romantasy, here are three of the hottest new releases:

Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry features a satisfying slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance with a high-stakes storyline, probably due to battling the monsters!

The Knight and the Moth (The Stonewater Kingdom) by Rachel Gillig has a gothic, moody feel. A young prophetess goes on a fraught quest with a handsome knight to uncover the mystery of why her fellow diviners are steadily vanishing.

Arcana Academy by Elise Kova follows Clara Graysword, whose ability to forge magical tarot cards leads to a false engagement, enrollment in a mysterious academy, and a power struggle with a king.

View the complete book list on Bookshop.org!

Bookish Trend: Hardback Books with Sprayed Edges

A few of the books listed above, such as The Empyrean Series by Rebecca Yarros, offer an extra touch of sprayed edges.

What exactly are printed or sprayed edges?

Rather than the pages of a hardback book remaining paper-colored and losing out on the design of the cover jacket, now the entire outer edge of a print book can show off the cover’s artwork. You’ll most likely find them on special hardback editions.

How do you display books with printed edges?

I’d say that if you splurged on fancy edges, show them off by placing the artwork facing out on your bookshelf. However, be aware that sunlight can cause these designs to fade.

Bookish Personality Quiz!

If your life were a book genre, what would it be? A romance? Nonfiction? Take this fun Buzzfeed quiz to find out “What Book Genre Are You?” (Click here to take it!)

Answer a few cutesy multiple-choice questions and uncover what book genre matches your personality. I got “Mystery” because it seems I love suspense and creepiness. Well, I do have an October birthday, so that tracks!

What was your result?

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Bookish Quote of the Week

“Lies are comforting. Truth is painful.”
Rebecca Yarros, Fourth Wing

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July 16, 2025

Romance Books for Summer (From Mild to Spicy Hot!)

Hi, my bookish friend! Today’s book topic matches the summer heat with a sampling of romances that go from mild to spicy!

I don’t mind a little spice in my books. The characters live their lives, and often a sex scene is part of that, moving the plot along. But I have preferences on how much sexual content I want throughout the story, as do most of my bookish friends, one way or the other. (I have one friend who prefers her books the hotter the better!)

Typically, you can judge a book by its cover. Books that bring the heat tend to have covers with toned, barely dressed bodies and suggestive poses. If the cover is rather vague, then the description provides clues about the heat level. And finally, if you’re extra picky about the spice level, there’s usually a review that will shout it out.

Below, I’m sharing another way I’ve seen reviewers and booksellers use more and more often, and it’s as clever as it's cute. Learn about the “Chili Pepper Book Rating System” and how it can help you better select books that match your spicy preferences!

Plus, I’ve got …

Six new release romance book recs that go from mild to extra hot!

I’m also sharing my thoughts on why “You can’t judge a reader by their book covers!”

Finally, in bookish news, discover Oprah’s 116th book club pick!

Today’s newsletter is coming in hot! I’m so glad you’ve joined us!

Happy Reading!

Your friend,

Audry

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Getting Bookish with Chili Pepper Book Ratings

Books, particularly romance books, can vary widely in the amount of sexual content they include, from scenes that fade to black just as things are beginning to heat up to explicit content that bares it all (pun intended!). As a reader, while it’s often glaringly obvious which books bring the heat, there are other times when you really can’t tell from the description or the cover just how spicy a book is going to be!

That’s why some book reviewers and book sellers have adopted the “Chili Pepper Book Rating System.” However, unlike the very scientific Scoville Scale for actual chili peppers, the spiciness scale for books is more subjective. While each reviewer/bookseller may offer their own definitions for each level of spice, there does seem to be a general consensus.

So, if you haven’t come across these helpful chili pepper ratings or just want a refresher so you dial the spice up or down on your read, here’s a quick breakdown:

🌶️One Chili Pepper = Extra mild content with romance, some kissing, and a “fade-to-black.” Basically, the chapter ends without further description. These books may also be described as a “closed door” romance, where you, the reader, are standing behind a literary closed door separating you from the characters' more discretionary behavior.

🌶️ 🌶️ Two Chili Peppers = Mild heat with more sexual tension, more kissing and touching. There’s a reference to a physical or sexual act, but the story focuses more on the emotion of the moment than on the act itself.

🌶️ 🌶️🌶️ Three Chili Peppers = Medium spice that includes two to three sex scenes. These books may be called “open door” because the reader gets to see what’s going on with the characters. The sex scenes are important to the plot and woven into the story as a whole.

🌶️ 🌶️🌶️ 🌶️Four Chili Peppers = Hot scenes that go into detail. There are more intimate sex scenes that occur more often throughout the book. Sexual content is a primary theme of the book and the plot.

🌶️ 🌶️🌶️ 🌶️🌶️ Five Chili Peppers = Burning hot scenes that include all sorts of erotica. Definitely mature content! There’s no door and no holding back on the explicit language and detailed descriptions.

Bookish Recs: Mild to Spicy Hot Romance Books for Summer 2025

Here are six new release romances topping the bestseller lists and bringing the heat, from mild to scorching!

six romance book covers Designed by Audry Fryer| Book covers from Bookshop.org (View the booklist!)

🌶️ The Love Haters by Katherine Center is the feel-good romance of this summer! Jet off to Key West with Katie Vaughn, who’s agreed in a desperate attempt to save her career to profile her coworker’s brother, Tom “Hutch” Hutcheson. But Katie’s hiding a few facts from the Coast Guard rescue swimmer who describes himself as a “love hater,” including the fact that she can’t swim!

🌶️ 🌶️The Friendship Fling by Georgia Stone is a fun escape that’ll keep you turning pages! In a busy London coffee shop, Ava is serving customers and wondering how she’ll spend the next year without her best friend. Enter Finn O’Callaghan, who proposes she spend the summer with him as friends (of course!), crossing items off his bucket list. The two of them end up having more fun together than either of them expected, which becomes a dilemma as the summer comes to an end.

🌶️ 🌶️🌶️Overruled by Lana Ferguson is a sexy courtroom romance, with plenty of sparks and swoonworthy spice as hot as the setting of Austin, Texas, in the summer! Ezra and Danica are both divorce lawyers who often find themselves on the opposite side of a case. They’re also secretly in a relationship that’s only physical because that’s the terms Danica has established. Ezra would like more, but sharing his feelings may push Danica away. ()

🌶️ 🌶️🌶️Till Summer Do Us Part by Meghan Quinn offers the perfect blend of comedy, spice, and romance. Scottie works in an office full of “Brads and Chads” who are also all married. To fit in as not only the sole woman but also someone who is single, Scottie lies to her boss that she’s unhappily married. That lie leads her to enter into a fake relationship with Wilder Wells, who also happens to be a millionaire and has signed them up for an eight-day marriage retreat with all her coworkers!

🌶️ 🌶️🌶️ 🌶️King of Envy by Ana Huang will have you cranking up the AC! This forbidden romance follows billionaire Vuk Markovic, who bears both physical and emotional scars. While serving as the best man, Vuk becomes obsessed with the bride, supermodel Ayana Kidane, who finds it increasingly difficult to hide her growing attraction to him. This is the fifth book in the Kings of Sin Series, but it can be read as a standalone. Ana Huang is also the author of the wildly popular Twisted Series.

🌶️ 🌶️🌶️ 🌶️🌶️ Caught Up by Navessa Allen is a dark romance for readers who like their books extra hot! Nico “Junior” Trocci has a gritty past that doesn’t interest women like the one he’s obsessed with, the confident, sexy Lauren Marchetti. But opposites attract, and so does an intense relationship that takes some wild and dangerous turns. This is the second book in the soon-to-be trilogy, Into Darkness Series

Bookish Thoughts: Shame-Free Reading

If the saying “you can’t judge a book by its cover” is true, then so is “you can’t judge a reader by their book covers!”

Remember the friend I mentioned earlier who likes her books, the hotter the better? Well, she’s one of the most intelligent, educated, and successful people I know. But if you judged her by her reading list, you’d have no idea!

So, I’m stepping on my little soapbox and declaring that it’s not what books you read, but that you’re enjoying what you’re reading. Whether you’ve picked up a book for pleasure, education, escape, or a personal connection, it’s all good!

Your reading choices don’t define you … no matter how many chili peppers it’s rated!

What are your thoughts?

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Bookish Updates: Oprah’s 116th Book Club Pick

Culpability by Bruce Holsinger is Oprah’s latest book club pick! While it’s zero chili peppers on the spice chart, it’s a book that’ll get you thinking, turning pages, and looking for someone to discuss it with! When a family survives a lethal traffic accident caused by their autonomous minivan, the lingering fallout follows them even as they try to escape to a summer retreat on the Chesapeake Bay.

Bookish Quote of the Week

“I won’t say that one kiss fixed every broken thing in my life, but I will say this: Having someone stand up for you and then kiss you senseless by the water at sunset is a HELL of a thing.

Something quiet and forgotten and quiet and neglected in my soul got an undeniable dose of healing.”

― Katherine Center, The Love Haters

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July 9, 2025

Books Set in 5 Dreamy Summertime Destinations!

Hi, my bookish friend! Sometimes the setting of a story feels like one of the characters. These are the books that, right after you finish reading them, you immediately start looking up prices for flights to their destinations!

Today, I’ve got a book list to satisfy your wanderlust cravings. These book recs are perfect for seeking inspiration on where to travel next or just for escaping your present surroundings into a dreamy setting.

But first, Amazon Prime Day 2025 is happening now! Or more like Prime Days, as the sale started yesterday and lasts through Friday, the 11th. That’s plenty of time to create an epic book stack at a discount! (For more money-saving book-buying tips, read this post.)

And, finally, if books and travel are your love language, I’ve got the details on a book club trend that can make all your bookish getaway dreams a reality!

Plus, July book club picks!

Happy Reading!

Your friend,

Audry

P.S. Last month, I was fortunate to travel on an extended family vacation to Alaska. Our cruise took us to ports along the southeastern Alaskan coast, including Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, and Ketchikan. It was an amazing experience! (See my Notes feed for pictures from my trip!)

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map, passport, and books Designed on Canva by Audry Fryer Bookish Buys: Amazon Prime Day for Book Lovers

Amazon Prime Day has been extended for four days. It started yesterday, July 8th, and runs through the 11th! Book lovers who are Prime members (sign up here) can cash in on exciting deals, including free trials, exciting discounts, and more!

Pro Tip: Earn a $250 bonus plus an unlimited percentage back on your Prime Day and future purchases by opening a Prime Visa. I opened an account last year, scooped up the bonus, and have been racking up the cash back savings ever since. Plus, destination travelers, there are no foreign transaction fees! Get your bonus $$ and start earning here!

Book Lovers, save on these Prime Day Deals:

Free Kindle Unlimited Trial: Prime members can enjoy three months of Kindle Unlimited for free! You’ll get access to a massive library of ebooks.

Kindle Device Discounts: Expect deals of up to 25% off select Amazon Kindles, including this Kindle Essentials Bundle, which features a cool matcha-colored cover and the 2024 lightweight, compact Kindle. Or enjoy the Kindle Paperwhite Essentials Bundle, featuring the easy-on-the-eyes Paperwhite display and a cute raspberry-colored cover!

Kindle eBook Deals: Score a potential up to 80% off certain titles, like The Amalfi Curse by Sarah Penner. Refresh this Prime Day Books Deals page often to see what you can get your hands on at a great price!

Print Book Deals: See the Book Deals page for the best discounts (50 to 60% off!) on print books!

Audible Promotion: Prime Members can get the first three months of an Audible subscription free!

Summertime is the perfect time to become a paid subscriber! You’ll get the Summer Reading Bingo Card printable as my gift to you!

Bookish Recs: 5 Destinations to Visit (If only in the pages of a book!) 10 book covers Designed on Canva by Audry Fryer | Book covers from Bookshop.org

The inspiration for the theme of this week came partly from my own travel plans and partly from excitement about Adriana Trigiani’s latest book, The View from Lake Como, which just released yesterday. If you enjoy entertaining location-based fiction, pick up any Adriana Trigiani novel to be whisked away to either Italy, New York City, or a small town in Virginia.

So, forget about jet lag, and get ready to travel to these literary settings!

Italy

The View From Lake Como by takes you from Lake Como, New Jersey, to “the other Lake Como” in Italy!

The Unraveling of Julia by Lisa Scottoline (soon to be released on July 15, 2025) is a thriller with a touch of romance, set in a Tuscan Villa.

Paris, France

The Paris Novel by Ruth Reichl will immerse you in everything to love about Paris!

The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel has murder, mystery, and thieves set in 1940s Paris.

England

Emma by Jane Austen, often regarded as the “perfect” summer novel, is set in the fictional English village of Highbury. But you can visit Jane Austen’s real home in England, which is celebrating Jane Austen’s 250th birthday! The Emma Festival is taking place there from July 12 to 20, 2025.

The Rose Code by Kate Quinn is set in London during WWII and tells the tale of female codebreakers.

India

Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts is an epic novel that takes readers from Australia to Bombay.

The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy is set in Varkala, southern India, and explores themes of love and loss.

USA

The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah is a sweeping novel set in rural Alaska in the 1970s.

Where the Rivers Merge by Mary Alice Monroe is a new release set in the Low Country, South Carolina.

Do you have a book rec set in a dreamy destination that inspired you to want to travel there?

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Bookish Trend: Reading Retreats

Take your book club on the road, or more accurately, fly off to dreamy destinations with the intention of reading, relaxing, and rejuvenating!

Reading retreats are the latest travel trend that readers are adding to their bucket list, with most tacking on the asterisk “must-do-sooner-than-later.”

You can plan your own DIY reading retreat for you, your book club, or your best bookish friends. Or, you can opt for a service that curates your accommodations, meals, and overall experience.

Check out these book clubs that offer fabulous trips:

Silent Book Club has paired with a travel partner to offer luxury reading retreats to Costa Rica, the Italian Coast, and more! Go solo or bring a friend. (Learn more about here.)

Ladies Who Lit (based in the UK) also creates unforgettable getaways where the focus is on reading, sharing conversations about books, and doing it all in beautiful locations.

Bookish Updates: July Book Club SelectionsRead with Jenna

Happy Wife by Meredith Lavender and Kendall Shores is a great new release summer read! It starts out as a light-hearted romance between Nora and Will in the spotlight of the social scene in Winter Park, Florida. But it quickly turns into a mystery when, after his birthday bash, Will goes missing and Nora becomes the prime suspect.

Reese’s Book Club

Spectacular Things by Beck Dorey-Stein is set in a small Maine town and tells the story of a single mom who gave up her dreams of becoming a soccer star to raise two young daughters. As one daughter shows the same promise of achieving soccer stardom, sacrifices must be made once again in this family drama, which centers on the life choices each sister makes.

Sarah Selects

A Marriage at Sea by Sophie Elmhirst was just released yesterday, but it’s been getting a ton of hype for weeks! It tells the true story (although it reads like fiction) of the author, Sophie, and her husband, who set off on a dream trip in the 1970s, sailing around the world until a breaching whale sank their boat. Most of the story centers on how they survived for a remarkable 117 days on a rubber raft in the Pacific Ocean.

Bookish Quote of the Week

“When we allow ourselves to explore, we discover destinations that were never on our map.”

― Amie Kaufman, Unearthed

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July 2, 2025

New Beach Reads & Favorite Beach-y Authors

Hi, my bookish friend! What is it about settling into your beach chair with your plush towel draped over it, the scent of sunscreen on your skin, warm sand beneath your toes, a cool drink by your side, and a book you’re excited to read in your hands? If you’re like me, it’s pure bliss!

That’s why today, I’m sharing a list of bright new beach reads. With this book list, summer reading feels like it's finally in full swing!

So, slide on your sunglasses because today I’m sharing:

😎 5 Clever products for reading on the beach that you’ll wish you knew about sooner!

📚 8 New Release Beach Reads, with recommendations from beach-read author Mary Kay Andrews.

🏖️ A Beachy Mystery/Thriller to Read & Watch with a twist you won’t see coming!

🐚 10 Quotes from books by the Best Beach Read Authors of all time!

Here’s to fun reading in the sun and awesome readers like you! 🍹

Happy Reading!

Your friend,

Audry

P.S. Help me grow our super-fun bookish community by sharing this week’s newsletter with your friends, family, co-workers, people you just met … I’m not picky!

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Open book on a beach Designed on Canva by Audry FryerBookish Buys: Make Reading on the Beach More Enjoyable!

Reading on the beach can be a delight. However, getting the most enjoyment out of the experience often takes some planning. Between managing the elements and prepping for comfort, here are a few ideas to get the most out of your next reading sesh on the beach.

Start with sun protection! You may be reading Sunburned, but you don’t actually want to be sunburned! I swear by Neutrogena Ultra Sheer.

These sunglasses that go over your reading glasses mean you’ll never have to choose seeing clearly or squinting in the sun again! They comfortably fit over your regular glasses, and look so good, no one will know you’re wearing two glasses.

Protect what you’re reading from water, sand, and spills! This eReader Protective Case Cover fits most Kindles and allows you to read while your device remains safe in the case. Or keep your physical books safe in this super-cute summery fruit-patterned case.

To read in comfort, this backpack chair has it all! Carry it on your back, unfold it, and enjoy! You can read lying on your stomach thanks to a cushioned face opening and arm holes. Or sit up and recline while taking advantage of the attached sun shade.

Bookish Recs: 8 New Beach Reads 📚

I turned to “beach read” maven and author, Mary Kay Andrews, and her Friends & Fiction YouTube Channel, for help with most of this fun and fabulous list of books that just beg you to pack up the car and drive to your nearest sandy shore! (See some but not all of the authors listed below discuss their books on this YouTube episode!)

eight book covers on a beach Designed on Canva by Audry Fryer | Book covers from Bookshop.org

The Martha’s Vineyard Beach and Book Club by Martha Hall Kelly is a heartwarming read with a dash of suspense, set on the idyllic Martha’s Vineyard. The story shifts between two timelines. In 2016, Mari Starwood returns to the island after her mother’s death to learn more about her mother’s past. In 1942, sisters Cadence and Briar start a book club to restore some sense of normalcy as they keep their family farm running during World War II. The story becomes even more intriguing when a German U-Boat and a mysterious spy wash ashore. I predict you’ll see plenty of people reading this one on your beach ventures!

Beach House Rules by is such a charming beach read! Sip on sweet tea as you enjoy this coastal Southern story about a mother and daughter who lose everything after the father goes to prison for a white-collar crime. They start a new life in a beachside commune for single mothers, make new friends, and try to manage being the focus of an unfriendly Instagram account. The reviews are glowingly positive for the story, the characters, and the writing!

It’s a Love Story by Annabel Monaghan is a sweet rom-com that’s perfect for the beach and summer reading! Jane Jackson is a former teen actress who is trying to shake her former (cringe-worthy) persona so she can be taken seriously as a Hollywood producer. Only she’s made a promise she’s seriously not sure she can keep, and is on the verge of a romance with a man she thought she couldn’t stand. Readers rave about the relatable characters and the entertaining storyline.

Mansion Beach by Meg Mitchell Moore has that beach-y feel! Set on Block Island, the story follows three women whose lives become intertwined. There are backstories, hopes and dreams, and even a murder mystery! Reviews are mostly positive. Most readers thought it got off to a slow start, but then picked up about a quarter of the way through. A few readers weren’t fans of the writing, but still enjoyed the plot and especially loved the setting.

The California Dreamers by Amy Mason Doan is set on the dreamy California coast. The story begins in the 1980s and follows the lives of a surfing family of six who live out of their van. When a photograph of them is taken without their permission and becomes famous, their lives soon take separate paths. Now, as they reunite to remember their father, the family must reckon with the glaring spotlight once again being on them. Reviews are mostly positive, but some readers find the writing style challenging.

Betting on Good by Wendy Francis is a fun read about two couples, each with their own secrets and relationship issues, set against the backdrop of the Kentucky Derby. The stakes are high for both couples. And the drama will keep you turning pages! The reviews are mixed, with readers loving this lighthearted read and feeling as if they’re attending the Kentucky Derby with the characters. Other readers had a difficult time relating to the characters and their motives.

Our Last Vineyard Summer by Brooke Lea Foster looks like the perfect cozy story to pass a breezy afternoon. This story also takes you to Martha’s Vineyard, both in the present and back to 1965 and 1968. The story follows Betsy, who just wants to spend the summer with her boyfriend and end it engaged. But her father’s recent death and the sale of their home on Martha’s Vineyard send Betsy and her sisters back home to nostalgic, yet complicated memories and old family secrets.

Sunburned by Katherine Wood is both a beach read and a hot thriller! In it, Audrey wants nothing to do with her ex, Tyson. But when a human foot washes up in the Everglades (that once belonged to someone they both have a connection with!), things get complicated rather quickly!

Bookish Entertainment News: Beachy Thriller/Mystery to Read & Watch

READ: We Were Liars by E. Lockhart was published in 2014 and has since become a sensation. The story follows the Sinclairs, a perfect, rich, beautiful family, who vacation at a perfect beach, Beechwood. Then everything changes one summer. And the truth of what really happened is hidden among lies, and a twist few see coming. This is the first book in a three-part series.

WATCH: We Were Liars: Season 1 on Prime Video brings the book vividly to life. The setting of an island off Martha’s Vineyard has all the beachy, summery feels. And the twist at the end is leaving viewers reeling! Watch the trailer here. Or read fellow Substacker ’s review of the book-to-TV adaptation here.

10 Bookish Quotes from the Best “Beach Read” Authors of All Time

I wanted to showcase the remarkable talent of this fantastic list of authors, so what better way than to do that than in their own words?! Usually, I add one “Bookish Quote of the Week.” But today, you get not one, not two, but ten quotes of the week. And you may even discover a book rec to add to your beach read TBR!

“They always stayed at the beach to enjoy the golden hour, that hour when the sun sank low enough to spangle the water and make everything look as if it had been dipped in honey.”

Elin Hilderbrand, Here's to Us

“Sometimes a change of scenery is all that’s needed to get a little perspective.”

Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

“You should always have an adventure lined up. Having something to look forward to is tantamount to happiness.”

Abby Jimenez, Life's Too Short

“A summer away from everything, where I could read my books without worrying about being called a freak and swim whenever I wanted to, felt like heaven.”

Carley Fortune, Every Summer After

“My perfect beach town isn't a fancy resort or glitzy planned community. It's a place with a hometown grocery that has decent meat, seafood, and a deli; a couple of ice cream shops; and a handful of good restaurants - where the island-wide dress code is 'no shoes, no shirt, no problem.

Mary Kay Andrews (quote from Atlanta Magazine), author of Beach Town

“The beach, the ocean, solitude—these are only a means to help you travel to the true peace and joy inside you. You must carry the magic in your heart, wherever you go.”

Mary Alice Monroe, The Beach House

“Here's my definition of a great beach read - a fabulous story that sucks me in like a black hole and when it's over, it jettisons my bones across the galaxy with a hair on fire mission to convince everyone I know that they must read that book or they will die.”

Dorothea Benton Frank, author of Sullivan's Island

“Mom said when she brought us beachcombing? She told us to always believe in something more. She told us to look at what was right in front of us, and we’d see that even a grain of sand was a miracle. That even a bit of glass was a message, that the universe was full of tricks and clues and signs.”

Nancy Thayer, Beachcombers

“her blue eyes sparkling like she’d looked at the water so long they near turned into water themselves.”

Kristy Woodson Harvey, Feels Like Falling

“She is fifteen years old that summer, a thoughtful, book-struck girl with long-lashed hazel eyes and a long-legged body that still doesn’t completely feel like her own.”

Jennifer Weiner, That Summer

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