Bookmarks Magazine
Bookmarks is a bimonthly literary journal published in the United States for general readers, book clubs, and librarians. Its tagline is "For everyone who hasn't read everything". Bookmarks, which debuted in 2002, summarizes and distills published book reviews, as well as pieces on classic and current writers, "best-of" category reading lists, reader suggestions, and book group profiles. Library Journal called it a "Best New Magazine" shortly after its release. Bookmarks magazine's headquarters are in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. It used to be based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
This journal publishes approximately 500 book reviews every month and covers the newest fiction, nonfiction, children's books, and classics, offering book suggestions for readers of all tastes. With new author profiles and interviews, you can learn more about your favorite authors. Find out what other book clubs are reading to see if you might find your next best-seller. Some of their most recent themes include Japanese postwar fiction, novels of exile and assimilation, literature of modern Cuba, prehistoric novels, fairy tales in modern fiction, literature of the new India, contemporary Irish fiction, Jane Austen, modern takes on classic novels, Chinese novels in translation, literature of World War I, unusual narrators, and depictions of the circus in fiction — in other words, everything you could imagine and more.
Website: bookmarksmagazine.com