There's dancing, aliens in love, secrets that need uncovering, a skeleton's self-discovery, and more in July's best graphic novels.
These new July historical fiction books include new releases from bestselling authors like Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Chanel Cleeton.
The best new books out this week include sci-fi dystopian horror from Paul Tremblay, a queer D&D romantasy book from C. L. Polk, and more.
Any paperback is a good addition to an analog bag, but these books encourage you to pay attention and to cultivate new hobbies.
Enjoy all the cozy fantasy fun without the kissing in these non-romantic cozy fantasy novels, like The Dragon Has Some Complaints.
The plant and garden themes in these romances make the personal growth metaphors ripe for the picking.
You'll find a secret group of dragon-inhabited islands, a dragon story in outer space, and more in these fantastic middle grade dragon books.
These Asian and Asian American cozy mysteries feature all kinds of unlikely detectives, from a disgraced stage magician to high school teacher.