Basically, I’m always seeking more information and knowledge and am curious about so much, but it’s hard to keep up. I’m my most happiest when I find a thing that intrigues me and I end up following a random road, landing either down a rabbit hole or finding something great to read. I was recently watching a K-drama and decided to google what lipstick/stain/tint the actress was wearing, and suddenly I found myself reading about beauty standards, plastic surgery, and the beauty industry in South Korea. I love when that happens. So with that in mind, I decided to take headlines and articles of interest and match them with fiction and nonfiction books — some because they are the same topic and others because they expand on an idea. Welcome to my weird brain.

It’s the Return of Chick Lit – But Did the ’90s Most Divisive Genre Ever Go Anywhere?

Meet The Wakaresaseya – Japan’s Professional Relationship Breakers

Dave Chappelle’s Betrayal

Grisly 18th Century Love Note Sewn With Human Hair To Be Displayed At London Museum

Romance Writers of America had a history of racism. It led to its own implosion.

Anne Frank’s betrayal: Dutch publisher apologises for book

Stolen violin reunited with owner after 35 years

Britney Spears’s Conservatorship Nightmare

And if this list has left you wanting more bookish headlines, here you go.

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