The 15 Most Anticipated Books Of The Summer, According To Goodreads

agrobacter/E+/Getty Images Summer is here, with its longer days, afternoons spent playing in the sprinkler, and family road trips and beach days — all of which present the perfect opportunity to read. The go-to app for tracking your reading, Goodreads, has collected a massive list of 80 books its users are adding to their “want to read” lists. Of that massive TBR, these are the 15 most anticipated books of the summer, according to a bunch of other people who love to read just as much as you do. If you’re looking to add some exciting new reads to your...

Can You Recreate The Euphoria Of A Crush In A Long-Term Relationship?

The Good Brigade/DigitalVision/Getty Images What was it like when you met your partner for the first time? Did you approach them at a party after they caught your eye, or did they ask a friend for your number and take you by surprise? There’s something so fun about having a crush in those early stages, when you get butterflies at the sight of them across the room. Once you’ve locked down your crush for life and they become your spouse, some of that giddiness tends to dissipate — but does it have to? Can you recreate the euphoria of a...

The 2025 Summer Reading Program Through Barnes & Noble Starts Soon

JulPo/Getty Images If your kids love reading and you love free books (honestly, who doesn’t?), here’s an important seasonal PSA: the Barnes and Noble Summer Reading program is about to start. Just like those days when you read your little heart out to earn a free Pizza Hut pizza, Barnes and Noble offers a pretty great prize for kiddos who complete their summer reading list: a new book! Whether you’re looking for the perfect colorful picture book for big kids or learning new ways to teach boundaries to little kids, the hunt for the right book to teach a lesson...

“I’m Not Sad About Losing Custody Of My Teenage Stepdaughter” & 27 Other Mom Confessions

SolStock/E+/Getty Images Every mom has a confession (or two or a million) inside of her. Maybe it’s something small, like that she doesn’t always put the things she tries on at Target back on the hanger nicely, or something larger, like she pretends she’s allergic to tomatoes so she can avoid going to her in-laws Sunday night pasta dinner. But no matter what she’s feeling deep inside, the kind of confession she might even be afraid to tell her best friends, she still gets up every day and does what needs to be done. She goes to work, she makes...