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Fine print: 6 new book releases to pore over in February
How are those New Year’s reading resolutions holding up?
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How are those New Year’s reading resolutions holding up?
It’s Franz Kafka’s world, TikTok’s just living in it
From ‘Aftersun’, Remi Wolf, and Jessica Andrews ‘Milk Teeth’, here’s the January 2023 watch, read, listen from the ‘RUSSH’ editors.
With Roxane Gay, no less.
A translation of Lydia Sandgren’s bestselling novel and a memoir from poet Anne Waldman.
This is one list you don’t want to skip over.
Find out what’s keeping us occupied this holiday season.
Safe to say the former president has great taste
There’s new fiction from Zadie Smith, Deborah Levy, Caleb Azumah Nelson and more…
Move over Moshfegh, Gen Z have found a new author to fawn over.
Getting lost in a book is an incomparable experience, especially when it comes to expanding your mind on the fashion legacies that have come before us.
“I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear.”
As always, the warmer weather does wonders for our reading habits.
Not just a coffee table book.
There’s more on the TV than ‘The White Lotus’, but half the RUSSH team are tuning into it anyway.
To celebrate the provocative book’s 30th anniversary.
Big Nancy Drew energy.
That’s hot.
With a foreword by the the disco queen herself, Cher.