Aveline Magazine
Browse Kyndall's selections for the March edition of Aveline magazine!
Check out fan fav and The Bookshelf staffer's picks for the launch of Aveline Magazine.
If girlhood were a book, it would be this one. Growing up in your 20s looks different for everyone, but this collection of essays about Alderton’s life showed me how much we all have in common, no matter the circumstance.
Have you ever felt like you have no idea what’s going on? Same here. And same for author Eli Rallo. In this collection of relatable nonfiction essays Rallo answers the questions we all have about growing up and trying to figure it out.
Percy and Joe share an affinity for music, and for each other. Creative partners, lovers, friends, strangers. Read and see just how much time can change us and our relationships, while also revealing the beauty of how our passions can weave themselves into our relationships.
Imagine feeling the lowest you have ever felt and stumbling into a hotel elevator, only to have a quirky, happygo-lucky bride tell you you're the only one at the hotel who is not a part of her wedding. This book sneaks its way into your heart through hilarious banter and hopeful moments that remind you of the beauty of human connection.
T he rom-com of all rom-coms, Henry writes the most beautiful love story that shows us just how much grief and change can shape us into someone new and fall back in love with life. And maybe also your neighbor next-door, who you coincidentally went to college with.
When will it ever be enough? This is the question facing famous tennis player Carrie Soto as she tries to defend her title. Reid, so inspirationally, writes about the highs and lows of being a woman in the spotlight fighting for what she feels she deserves.
In the 1960s, a wildly popular rock band took center stage, only to fall apart a decade later over a disagreement, a love triangle, and a stubbornly independent lead singer. This fictional story helped me fall back in love with reading as you uncover what really happened between these six bandmates and learn that every perspective carries its own truth.
