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Any romance reader can tell you that “romance” is too broad of a term to accurately describe their reading habits.

Just like IRL romance can’t be cleanly defined, stories about love and sensuality can’t be constrained. For every relationship dynamic, kink, and fantasy, there’s most likely a subgenre exploring it. But of all those subgenres—romantasy, sports, paranor...


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Newcomers to the Heated Rivalry universe might not realize that the book series it’s based on (Game Changers by Rachel Reid) is just one in a plethora of hockey romances—or that hockey romance itself is a subsection of the massive genre that is sports romance.

How lucky for new fans, who have an entire world of hot and heavy audiobooks ahead of th...


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When we think about carbon footprints, reading habits don’t immediately come to mind. There are many pastimes and hobbies that have a larger environmental impact, but that doesn’t mean the impact can’t be reduced.

The printing process emits millions of metric tons of CO2 a year, and a depressingly large amount of those books end up in landfills. On the digital side...


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It goes without saying that there’s no shortage of must-listen literature written by Black women. Even so, those authors might be underrepresented in your reading repertoire—because Black writers, editors, and other publishing professionals are underrepresented in the publishing industry as a whole.

Research shows that as of 2020, despite slow growth,


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As a lifelong fantasy superfan, I used to think of science fiction as something like fantasy’s older sibling: related but more intimidating, maybe a bit more serious.

But just like magic systems in fantasy books can range from “I don’t know, it just works” to painstaking design, the scientific principles underlying sci-fi universes vary widely, along with the level...


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