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You can read anything you want, of course, but there are all sorts of holiday-themed Christmas books that’ll make your reading session even better and fan the flame of the Christmas spirit.
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Welcome in autumn with some of our picks for the best books to read this season Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital platforms.
There are many words associated with autumn, but few speak to the season quite like “crisp” — the crunchy leaves, the apple treat, the cool breeze, and the pages of a fresh book. Even for ...
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“Intermezzo,” the Irish novelist’s fourth novel, is one of this fall’s most anticipated books. By The New York Times Books Staff Antagonists, antiheroes and just plain evil characters ...