Ever feel like your cheating on your new book by looking at your favorites on the shelf and wishing you were reading those instead? A re-read is like a hot ex.

Beth Thorne, Editorial Team
Current Obsessions: Fantasy novels. John Krasinski. Dr Pepper in a can. Melina Marchetta. Her daughters. Edinburgh. The Captive Prince fandom. Her husband in Carharrt’s. James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser. New words. Making friends on Twitter. SUMMATIME.
Beth took 3 years of Latin in high school and now speaks fluent pretension, which fully explains her current preference for gay wizard regency novels. She will roll over for a giant book with a map in the front. She takes comic book recommendations every day but Wednesday.
What I Think These Popular TV Shows Are About: Spring Edition
Help me decide what I need to binge-watch next out of these popular TV shows.
Boozy Book Club MARCH Books!
We are going old school and reading Persuasion by Jane Austen this month … get ready for the original in swoon, Captain Wentworth.
Five Predictions for True Detective that Aren’t Crazy
While cults of the weird are out there shilling theories of supernatural pagan deities, graphic hallucinatory all-is-lies, and trustworthy guy is really solely the monster theories, there are much more linear and logical endings to this fantastic show than all that.
Let me introduce you to: The Other Austen Guys
Jane Austen wrote SIX novels, not one. And contained within those other novels are AT LEAST a dozen gentlemen in cravats worth swooning over. And maybe … just maybe … a few of them are worlds hotter than Fitzwilliam Darcy.