Madeline Miller

  • Some stories refuse to fade. They echo through centuries, reshaped and reborn in new hands, whispering the same truths in different tongues. Myth and legend are more than history — they’re hunger. They’re the spark in our bones reminding us that we’ve always needed stories bigger than ourselves. This week’s Mythic Monday is for those

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  • There’s something magnetic about stories driven by powerful women—whether they’re sword-wielding warriors, cunning strategists, or quiet forces reshaping the world in their own way. These characters don’t just exist on the page; they linger with us long after the book is closed, reminding us that resilience, vulnerability, and strength can wear many faces. This week,

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  • Midweek calls for a spotlight on the women who steal the page and refuse to give it back. Today, we’re raising our glasses (and our TBRs) to stories that center women—whether they’re navigating enchanted forests, tearing down empires, or simply carving out space for themselves in a world that underestimates them. ✨ The Fierce &

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  • Mondays can feel like a peculiar in-between—still tethered to the quiet comforts of the weekend, yet already nudged forward by the week ahead. It’s the perfect moment to set two books side by side and let them speak to each other in ways we might not expect. Welcome to Monday Match-Up, where unlikely literary companions

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  • Saturdays beg for a slower rhythm. The world may bustle on, but here we have permission to pause—to pour something indulgent, to linger with a story that deserves to be savored rather than rushed. This week’s pairing is one that balances sweetness with depth: a red wine sangria alongside Madeline Miller’s The Song of Achilles.

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  • Some days, you want a story that wrecks you—in the best possible way. The kind of book that drags your heart through the dirt, then hands it back tenderly. For this week’s Thursday Three, I’m spotlighting three books that deliver big emotional payoffs. If you’re in the mood to feel everything, these are for you.

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