Lonely Hearts Book Club
Serenity Now
In the latest edition of the Lonely Hearts Book Club, we find reads sure to get you off the couch and back in the groove.
Eclipse of the Heart
Reads you need when the cushion of lifelong friendship feels a bit lumpy.
The Illusion of Allusion
For a lady who isn't all she seems—and for the rest of us who may not be either—Lonely Hearts Book Club pulls a little poetic bait and switch.
When the Fur Flies
Put your jealousy in a doggie bag and chew on these suggestions from the Lonely Hearts Book Club team.
Into the Wild
For those of you not so enamored of the outdoors, let us suggest a reading list with a pastoral motif and a Mother Nature flavor.
My Sister, Myself
Lonely Hearts Book Club tackles the highs and very decided lows of the female sibling relationship.
Can’t Be Too Thin
Too busy multitasking to settle in for a long read? How about some short-story suggestions just perfect for those fleeting minutes before sleep.
Wanderlusting...
This month Mack & Kaufman respond to a request for romantic getaways to far-off lands, some imaginary, others real.
It’s All Relative
This month's suggestions focus on family dysfunction and the books that can provide solace and amusement.
Helplessly Hoping
"I’ve been dating this man for three years, and he still won’t commit. Okay, the truth is he’s married to someone else." Is there a band-aid for this pain? You'd be surprised where relief can be found...
A Woman Scorned...
Salvation for a love gone wrong doesn't always have to be revenge. Sometimes a good hard read is all ya need.
Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man
Melissa in Brentwood wonders if she should stand by her man. The answer? Remedies in the written word include Lady Chatterley's Lover and The Portrait of a Lady.
The Write Direction
Jack S. in Beverly Hills is looking for a smart and sexy read. The answer? Remedies in the written word include Tom Wolfe, T.C. Boyle, John McPhee, Tobias Wolff and Roberto Bolaño.