The 42 Best Cookbooks To Inspire You To Make More Delicious Recipes This Year

40 best cookbooks

Let's take a moment to remember the food storage containers we bought for our meal prep ideas that haven't been used yet...yeah. Now that that's over, I have a teeny suggestion that'll help us cook more this year — we should try to embrace actually opening some of our cookbooks to make recipes we love. Before you start throwing tomatoes in protest, just know that I'm on your side — I just feel we deserve more than our expensive takeout budgets. So, get ready to be inspired by 42 of the best cookbooks that'll inspire you to cook more delicious recipes this year!

Best Cookbooks For Breakfast & Brunch Recipes

The Breakfast Bible: 100+ Favorite Recipes to Start the Day by Williams Sonoma

We've all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but that doesn't mean we always make time to eat it. If you're confused about what to cook, flip through William Sonoma'sThe Breakfast Bible for over 100 breakfast recipes that'll make you look forward to eating before starting your busy day.

The Egg Cookbook: The Creative Farm-to-Table Guide to Cooking Fresh Eggs by Healdsburg Press

Can't get enough of eating eggs, but want something that refreshes your love for them? The Egg Cookbook is here to give you endless recipe possibilities.

Sarabeth's Good Morning Cookbook: Breakfast, Brunch, and Baking by Sarabeth Levine

If you've taken off a couple days from work, you may not be in a rush to wake up early. Sometimes this looks like waking up well after 10am to cook brunch recipes and that's okay! Pick out a few that you love from Sarabeth's Good Morning Cookbook and enjoy not rushing through your meal for once!

Brunch at Bobby's: 140 Recipes for the Best Part of the Weekend by Bobby Flay

If Bobby Flay is cooking brunch at his home, I'd definitely petition to stop by! Since that might be a little creepy, the next best thing is having his Brunch at Bobby's cookbook in the comfort of our own homes.

Best Cookbooks For Easy & Feel Good Recipes

Seriously, So Good: Simple Recipes for a Balanced Life by Carissa Stanton (Available April 16, 2024)

Carissa Stanton is the queen of creating simple recipes that make you want to move your body and over 500K people on Instagram agree! Since she's known for sharing her fun recipes with her audience, Stanton is gearing up for the release of her cookbook Seriously, So Good on April 16!

The Tried & True Cookbook: 150 Quick and Easy Recipes for Busy Familiesby Alyssa Rivers

Alyssa Rivers of The Recipe Critic is a total powerhouse when it comes to easy, family-friendly recipes, and her debut cookbook is packed with approachable dishes! Her Swedish meatballs are super heavenly and taste like they come straight from a restaurant.

The Full Plate: Flavor-Filled, Easy Recipes for Families with No Time and a Lot to Doby Ayesha Curry

If there's one thing Ayesha Curry is going to do, it's create amazing vibes based on her flavorful recipes. As the founder of Sweet July, mom of three, and wife of basketball star Steph Curry, she knows a lot about being too busy to cook. But, The Full Plate offers a reprieve for anyone else who's pressed for time and still want to eat good meals.

Half Baked Harvest Every Day: Recipes for Balanced, Flexible, Feel-Good Meals by Tieghan Gerard

Tieghan Gerard's meals hold a very special place in my heart so it makes since that Half Baked Harvest Every Day is one of the best cookbooks worth adding to your recipe lineup. I've found that her recipes are easy to follow and are inspired by her daily life which it feel that more special to make them.

The Way Home: A Celebration of Sea Islands Food and Family with over 100 Recipes by Kardea Brown

I'm from Florida so I grew up eating seafood and generally have to eat salmon a few times a week — seriously. I love that The Way Home is a literal celebration of sea islands food for those of us who enjoy seaside-inspired meals.

Just Feed Me: Simply Delicious Recipes from My Heart to Your Plate by Jessie James Decker"

Jessie James Decker is giving us a taste of southern, Cajun, and Italian bites in Just Feed Me, and that's a big reason why I love it. It literally combines all of my favorite foods in one cookbook which means I'll be spending a lot of time cooking them.

Northern Soul: Southern-Inspired Home Cooking from a Northern Kitchen by Justin Sutherland

This Iron Chef champion knows his way around the kitchen and I'm intrigued by his ability to put a northern twist on some of the southern dishes I grew up on. It's one of the reasons I highly recommend adding this cookbook to your kitchen this year!

Cravings: All Together: Recipes to Love by Chrissy Teigen

Cravings accurately describes how I feel when looking through Chrissy Teigen's cookbook because she just seems to know how to curate recipes that'll make anyone's mouth water.

Magnolia Table, Volume 2: A Collection of Recipes for Gathering by Joanna Gaines

Full transparency — I originally bought this cookbook at Home Goods because I thought it would make an awesome coffee table book. However, Joanna has slipped into my kitchen and basically taken over with her thorough description of seasoning pairings and more.

Everyday Grand: Soulful Recipes for Celebrating Life's Big and Small Moments byJocelyn Delk Adams with Olga Massov

Life should feel like a celebration and what's a fun soiree without amazing food? Thanks to Jocelyn Delk Adams, we never have to ask that question again.

Son of a Southern Chef: Cook with Soulby Lazarus Lynch

I'm sure you tired of seeing the best cookbooks that are southern-inspired, but I can't help it. There's something simple and comforting about them, and Lazarus Lynch breaks it down for us in Son of a Southern Chef.

Best Cookbooks About Healthy & Vegan Recipes

The Blue Zones Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100 by Dan Buettner

I think there's a reason why I'm so drawn to healthy bowls and it has everything to do with blue zone diet recipes! If you're looking to start making them at home too, Dan Buettner's The Blue Zones Kitchen cookbook is full of recipes that'll make you feel good as soon as you take the first bite.

Black Rican Vegan: Fire Plant-Based Recipes from a Bronx Kitchen by Lyana Blount

Who says you can't mix tradition with vegan flair? If anyone believes that, Lyana Blount is here to change your mind with Black Rican Vegan. There's recipes like Moxtails and Birria tacos that'll send your taste buds flying.

P.S. My S.O. is Dominican so I'm biased about any cookbook that contains Birria tacos!

The Weekday Vegetarians: 100 Recipes and a Real-Life Plan for Eating Less Meat by Jenny Rosenstrach

I'd be lying if I said it's easy to stop eating meat so The Weekday Vegetarians is for anyone who needs a starting point.

The Well Plated Cookbook: Fast, Healthy Recipes You'll Want to Eat by Erin Clarke

If the cover didn't pique your interest, I'm sure knowing that there's super easy and healthy recipes inside of The Well Plated Cookbook that will!

The Mediterranean Dish: 120 Bold and Healthy Recipes You'll Make on Repeat by Suzy Karadsheh

Try your hand at over 100 Mediterranean-inspired dishes in The Mediterranean Dish. They're so flavorful you won't believe they're as healthy as they are.

Cook Smart, Eat Well: Mayo Clinic recipes and strategies for healthy living by Jennifer A. Welper

There's ways to cook smarter while eating healthier and Mayo Clinic knows that. However, Cook Smart, Eat Well can help it feel less daunting for you.

Eat Plants, B*tch: 91 Vegan Recipes That Will Blow Your Meat-Loving Mind by Pinky Cole

Known for making veganism in the south popular, Pinky Cole has 91 recipes you'll fall in love with in Eat Plants, B*tch.

The Green Goddess: Plant-Based Cookbookby Ruby Leaf

Eating healthier doesn't have to be as hard as we make it, but I know it's not always easy to make changes. However, The Green Goddess' recipes makes it feel like an enjoyable journey.

Cooking From the Spirit: Easy, Delicious, and Joyful Plant-Based Inspirations (A Feeding the Soul Book) by Tabitha Brown

Tabitha Brown is so joyful that you can't help but want to enjoy her vegan recipes. Inspired by her own wellness journey, Cooking From the Spirit features some of the best recipes she's shared on social media and then some!

Best Cookbooks For Mexican Recipes

Mi Cocina: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico by Rick Martínez

This is another biased opinion, but Mi Cocina is one of the best cookbooks that's filled with Mexican cuisine I've come across. I'm already a fan of savory meals, but being fortunate enough to taste Latin food makes me wish everyone can recreate yummy meals in their homes.

Provecho: 100 Vegan Mexican Recipes to Celebrate Culture and Community by Edgar Castrejon

I do realize that some people may want to enjoy vegan options of Mexican recipes so Provecho has made it's way to the best cookbooks list.

Trejo's Tacos: Recipes and Stories from L.A. by Danny Trejo with Hugh Garvey

Danny Trejo has been a part of my cinematic viewing since I was kid so his recipes have made their way into my home via Trejo's Tacos. I know people love Taco Tuesdays, but it's nonnegotiable in my household. What better way to keep the tradition going than to make different tacos?

Best Cookbooks For Italian Recipes

The Pasta Queen: A Just Gorgeous Cookbook by Nadia Caterina Munno

I discovered Nadia Caterina Munno on TikTok and haven't looked back. Her energy and genuine love for cooking inspired me to buy The Pasta Queen as soon as I discovered she had a cookbook. It's perfect for anyone who just can't get enough of pasta recipes. In the words of Munno, they're "Just gorgeous!"

The Silver Spoon Pasta: Authentic Italian Recipes by The Silver Spoon Kitchen

For good measure, I added The Silver Spoon Pasta cookbook to the list in case you need a few more pasta recipes to try!

Pasta Grannies: The Official Cookbook: The Secrets of Italy's Best Home Cooks by Vicky Bennison

If you haven't watched Pasta Grannies on YouTube, you are seriously missing out! It centers the authentic recipes of older Italian women and their process of making pasta is so satisfying to watch. Now you can make some of the recipes you're sure to fall in love with after watching by flipping through the Pasta Grannies cookbook!

The Tucci Cookbook by Stanley Tucci

I don't have many words to describe this cookbook because it's Stanley Tucci and in Stanley I trust.

Best Cookbooks For Dessert Recipes

100 Cookies: The Baking Book for Every Kitchen, with Classic Cookies, Novel Treats, Brownies, Bars, and More by Sarah Keiffer

For my girls who have a sweet tooth, 100 Cookies is going to either make you eat too many cookies and brownies, or you'll find an excuse to bake at every party. There's really no in-between.

Sugarcane: Sweet Recipes from My Half-Filipino Kitchenby Arlyn Osborne

Inspired by her Filipino-American heritage, Arlyn Osborne's Sugarcane is filled with delicious fusion desserts. We featured her vibrant Ube Coconut Cake, and it's to die for.

Finch Bakery Disco Bakes and Party Cakes by Lauren & Rachel Finch

If you've been thinking about taking your baking skills to the next level, invest in Finch Bakery Disco Bakes and Party Cakes by Lauren & Rachel Finch!

Black Girl Baking: Wholesome Recipes Inspired by a Soulful Upbringing by Jerelle Guy

Don't ring the alarm, but you know I had to include a soulful approach to baking. My late grandmother's famous red velvet recipe all but begged me to feature something reminiscent of the recipes she shared with her granddaughters. Luckily, Black Girl Baking quieted the whisperings with it's yummy, wholesome recipes!

Mooncakes and Milk Bread: Sweet and Savory Recipes Inspired by Chinese Bakeries by Kristina Cho

Baked goods can certainly be savory and sweet — just ask Kristina Cho of Mooncakes and Milk Bread.

I'll Bring The Cake: Recipes for Every Season and Every Occasion by Mandy Merriman

I'll Bring the Cake is another cookbook that's going to fulfill your family and besties' sweet teeth. Don't be surprised if you become the designated baker for future functions once you bake the desserts found in the pages!

The Book On Pie: Everything You Need to Know to Bake Perfect Pies by Erin Jeanne McDowell

The older I get, the more I find myself leaning towards pie. Apple, sweet potatoe, lemon meringue, etc. I can't tell if it's because I'm getting older or if it's some new level of Southern auntie I'm unlocking. While that's TBD, The Book On Pie still makes for an excellent reason to start perfecting your own pie for Easter.

Chicano Bakes: Recipes for Mexican Pan Dulce, Tamales, and My Favorite Desserts by Esteban Castillo

Lastly, Chicano Bakes is another cookbook that makes my heart smile. Every recipe is a nod to treasured Mexican desserts and I know someone is going to fall in love with them.

More Of The Best Cookbooks To Consider

More Is More: Get Loose in the Kitchen by Molly Baz

This is the year to celebrate life and have fun in all areas. No more looking at cooking as this mundane thing that takes up too much of your time. More Is More is all about showing you that you deserve hearty meals.

The Home Cook: Recipes to Know by Heart by Alex Guarnaschelli

Alex Guarnaschelli wants to share recipes with you that can be passed down to the generations that'll come after. Inspired by her mother's cooking, Guarnaschelli penned The Home Cook with the joy of cooking in mind.

Gordon Ramsay Quick and Delicious: 100 Recipes to Cook in 30 Minutes or Less by Gordon Ramsay

Two words — Gordon Ramsay. He's got 100 quick and easy dinner recipes that are sure to become your go-to meals this year.

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Oprah Winfrey is much more than a legend. She's one of the reigning stars of daytime TV, creating such a memorable empire that just her first name carries weight. She's full of wisdomand loves celebrating the success of others. Excuse me, that's grounds for a standing ovation.

In addition to all of the things she's accomplished, Oprah has steadily added books to her book club list since 1996. To date, there are 105 titles she's read and chosen to share with others. If you're thinking, "That's a lot of books" then I agree. But, her goal is to highlight both seasoned and new writers who dare to weave together fiction as well as nonfiction works.

After going through the list, here's everything we think you need to add to your at-home library.

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Yesterday, Oprah announced her book club's 105th pick On OprahDaily.com and CBS Mornings, where she appeared with author Colm Tóibín to discuss his newly released book Long Island. She had nothing but praise for the novel and said, "I was captivated. Tóibín builds the story around a woman whose life changes seemingly overnight with the news of her husband’s infidelity. It opens the door to her own secrets, grappling with choices she made long ago, urging her to break free from the silences she built around her life. A wonderful page-turner to start your summer reading.”

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On OprahDaily.com and CBS Mornings, Oprah Winfrey excitedly shared her book club's 104th pick: The Many Lives of Mama Love by Lara Love Hardin. In a touching video, Oprah can be seen surprising Hardin in what feels like a "full circle moment." While trying to process her book being chosen as Oprah's next book club pick, Hardin can be heard saying, "I'm just overwhelmed right now. I'm so grateful."

It's a memoir that details how Hardin's past addiction to opiates caused her to make dire decisions that led her to serve jail time. Not only that, but Hardin eventually finds a way to show herself grace as she reconnects with her children and becomes an ally for other women who are incarcerated.

For a sneak peek of what you can expect in the novel, read an exclusive excerpt on OprahDaily.com!

Long Island by Colm Tóibín

Long Island tells the tale of Eilis Lacey and the discovery of her husband's infidelity. Things start off well enough with Eilis and her husband Tony Fiorello living near his family. The family spends a lot of time together and it feels like they have a quintessential bond that can't be broken.

But when Eilis discovers that a man's wife is carrying Tony's child and they don't want anything to do with the baby, she begins to start looking at her own desires as well as the things she's kept secret for the sake of her marriage. She ends up journeying to a familiar place to rediscover herself and it ignites an inner flame that she thought she lost.

The Many Lives of Mama Love by Lara Love Hardin

According to OprahDaily.com, here's the reading schedule for The Many Lives of Mama Love that'll take place on Oprah's book club's Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok channels.

Week #1: Chapters 1–8

Pages 1 to 103

Discussion begins on Saturday, March 9.

Week #2: Chapters 9–14

Pages 105 to 206

Discussion begins on Saturday, March 16.

Week #3: Chapter 15–End

Pages 207 to 304

Discussion begins on Saturday, March 23.

Be sure to grab your copy of The Many Lives of Mama Love so you can join the discussion!

Let Us Descend

Also listed on the Amazon top books list, Let Us Descend is a masterful tale that views slavery through the lens of a young girl who makes powerful discoveries as along her journey. When Annis is sold by her father — a white slave owner — she finds herself thrust into a world at a sugar plantation. Guided by otherworldly spirits, she finds herself coming to terms with who she is despite her circumstances.

"Demon Copperhead" by Barbara Kingsolver Has Something Big To Celebrate

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Last year on Instagram, Oprah's book club announced that Demon Copperhead by Barvara Kingsolver was celebrating a longstanding run on the NYT Bestseller list. This is surely a testament to the way Kingsolver weaves emotion into her written work for readers to feel.

Read our synopsis of "Demon Copperhead" below!

Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

It comes as no surprise that Demon Copperhead continues to give a name and face to the perils the young face while growing up. In this case, Demon is learning to come to terms with his upbringing along with the feeling he's not being seen.

Wellness

Oprah's latest book club pick is written by the talented Nathan Hill. Hill paints a picture of the how the idealistic view of marriage and life can feel out of touch with reality. After falling in love during their college days, Jack and Elizabeth are shocked to discover things feel vastly differently decades later. Forced to either turn from each other or peel back layers of hidden things they've never addressed, they make a decision that'll change the course of everything they've known.

Bittersweet by Susan Cain

Bittersweet tackles an emotion we know all too well — sadness. Susan Cain calls for readers to acknowledge that they don't always feel positive, especially when heartbreaking things occur in life.

Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley

With the odds seemingly stacked against them, siblings Kiara and Marcus do what they can to survive while also helping a young neighbor. However, a chance encounter with a stranger grants Kiara with a job that helps sustain them — until she's caught up in a web of secrets that begins with an investigation. Found out what fate has in store for her in Nightcrawling.

Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family by Robert Kolker

Robert Kolker takes a look at how six of the Galvin children were diagnosed with schizophrenia while the other four weren't. Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family details how a 'perfect' example of a nuclear family grappled with secrets and mental illness, something that sounds all too familiar.

Olive, Again byElizabeth Strout

Olive is all at once stubborn and lovable in Olive, Again. From an odd birth experience to her reluctance to accept an inheritance, Olive's life goes through a series of ups and downs that readers will be able to resonate with.

Wild byCheryl Strayed

In a different take of Eat, Pray, Love, young Cheryl decides to go on a hike of more than a thousand miles after the death of her mother and dissolution of her marriage. Her journey is one of self-discovery and healing all at once.

Sula by Toni Morrison

Two friends, Nel and Sula, have a strong bond that takes them through many stages in their lives. But when a betrayal rocks their friendship, they find themselves on opposing sides. Learn what their outcome is in Sula.

House of Sand and Fogby Andre Dubus III

Living with roommates can prove to be tricky but one thing's for sure - stories and lives often intertwine. House of Sand and Fog weaves a tale of strangers whose lives do just that and then some.

The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver

The Poisonwood Bible follows the Price family, led by devout Evangelist Nathan, as they travel to the Congo in 1959. Determined to save souls, Nathan's fierceness and stubborn nature lead to tragedy that changes the trajectory of the women in his life.

White Oleander by Janet Fitch

When Astrid's mother is sentenced for committing murder, she faces herself immersed in the foster care system in Los Angeles. As the things she faces changes from each home she's placed in, Astrid comes of age and somehow finds her footing.

The Pilot's Wifeby Anita Shreve

When Kathryn's pilot husband dies in a crash, the peaceful and predictable life she'd been living is upended. What happens when she begins to doubt her husband's identity? Find out in The Pilot's Wife.

The Way of Integrity: Finding The Path to Your True Self by Martha Beck

Martha Beck paints a case of what it means to live a life that aligns with our true self in The Way of Integrity: Finding The Path to Your True Self. She also shares what happens when we fall out of that alignment but offers attainable ways to figure out who we really are.

Bewilderment by Richard Powers

When astrobiologist Theo Byrne finds himself coming to terms with his wife's death and their son's troubled behavior, he finds himself willing to do whatever it takes to get him the help he needs. Faced with a chance to try a neurofeedback treatment that features the brain patterns of his late wife, Theo decides it's worth trying in Bewilderment.

Gilead by Marilynne Robinson

Reverend John Ames decides to write to his son about his family's history - particularly that of his father and grandfather in Gilead. It's a tale that weaves together spirituality, wisdom and more.

More titles on Oprah Winfrey's Book Club List:

  • The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
  • Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
  • That Bird Has My Wings by Jarvis Jay Masters
  • Finding Me by Viola Davis
  • The Love Songs of W.E.B. Dubois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
  • The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris
  • Home by Marilynne Robinson
  • Lila by Marilynn Robinson
  • Jack by Maryilnne Robinson
  • Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent by Isabel Wilkerson
  • Deacon King Kong by James McBride
  • American Dirt: A Novel by Jeanine Cummins
  • The Water Dancer: A Novel by Ta-Nehisi Coates
  • Becoming by Michelle Obama
  • The Sun Does Shine by Anthony Ray Hinton
  • An American Marriage by Tayari Jones
  • Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue
  • Love Warrior by Glennon Doyle
  • The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
  • Ruby by Cynthia Bond
  • The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd
  • The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis
  • A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
  • Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
  • Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
  • Say You're One of Them by Uwen Akpan
  • The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski
  • A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
  • The New Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
  • Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez
  • Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
  • The Road by Cormac McCarthy
  • The Measure of a Man by Sidney Poitier
  • Night by Elie Wiesel
  • A Million Little Pieces by James Frey
  • Light In August by William Faulkner
  • The Sound and Fury by William Faulkner
  • As I lay Dying by William Faulkner
  • The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
  • Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
  • The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
  • One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
  • Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton
  • East of Eden by John Steinbeck
  • Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald
  • A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
  • The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen
  • Cane River by Lalita Tademy
  • Stolen Livens by Malika Oufkir and Michėle Fitoussi
  • Icy Sparks by Gwyn Hyman Rubio
  • We Were The Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates
  • Drowing Ruth by C/hristina Schwartz
  • Open House by Elizabeth Berg
  • While I was Gone by Sue Miller
  • The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
  • Back Roads by Tawni O'Dell
  • Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende
  • Gap Creek by Robert Morgan
  • Vinegar Hill by Manette Ansay
  • River, Cross My Heart by Breena Clarke
  • Tara Road by Maeve Binchy
  • Mother of Pearl by Melinda Haynes
  • The Reader by Bernhard Schlink
  • Jewel by Bret Lott
  • Where the Heart Is by Billie Letts
  • What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage
See Oprah Winfrey's entire book club list here.

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Somehow, we have reached the 20th anniversary of A Cinderella Story. (2004 really was THAT year. The Notebook, A Cinderella Story,Mean Girls). Behind the scenes of an interview with the Today Show, Chad Michael Murray (who played Austin Ames in the movie opposite Hilary Duff's Sam) teased some kind of celebration coming our way!

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"Do you realize this July is the 20th anniversary of A Cinderella Story?" Chad Michael Murray asks the camera. "Next week, we're going to do a little Austin Ames wink and nod to at the fans. You'll see."

There are literally so many things Chad could do in honor of the anniversary, which is happening July 16. The actor has played basketball at his One Tree Hill reunions, so maybe he'd play some football. He could also break out his old costume or reenact the iconic "Waiting for you is like waiting for rain in this drought. Useless and disappointing," scene with Hilary Duff — but TBH I hope whatever he does, he does it with Hilary. This would be the reunion I've been waiting for!!

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Chad Michael Murray has talked about the fun of filming A Cinderella Story in the past — and how hilarious it is his character supposedly couldn't recognize Hilary Duff in the mask. "If you go to masquerade mall and a girl you see almost every day is wearing a small mask and her entire face is exposed and you still can't recognize her, you should probably see an eye doctor... among a few other doctors," he jokes with E! News.

How will you be celebrating the anniversary of A Cinderella Story this July? Let us know on Facebook!

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I'm no stranger to romance and smut books — thanks to my sister's secret stash — but I've finally given in to the "romantasy" genre that's floated around BookTok lately. And yet again, my sister is at the center of my newfound reading interest, gifting me (voluntarily this time) Fourth Wingand Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros. I know I may be a little late to the party, but these books are dominating my reading interests this summer. It's like I just can't get enough of all the romance, fantasy, challenges, and spicy scenes!

If this sounds like you, here are the top 10 romantasy books to jump start your journey into the genre. Just be sure to sit in front of a fan while reading some of them, though — they can get pretty hot and spicy! 🥵

The Best Romantasy Books

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

*Sigh* Where do I start? This book squeezed my heart and cradled it at the same time. It also stoked an inner fire that felt eerily similar to a couple of scenes in the book that I've bookmarked 👀.

Meeting Violet Sorrengail was like peeling back the layers of thoughts I had about myself as a child. She initially thinks she's too fragile to be a gifted dragon rider like her siblings Brennan and Mira, but her mother — General Sorrengail — isn't easily swayed. So, off Violet goes to train or die trying.

From enemies who are more than willing to kill her at a heartbeat to developing a deep bond with two dragons — something that's unheard of — Violet finds herself realizing she's more powerful than she's given herself credit for.

Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros

I'm still trying to make sense of the way Iron Flame took my emotions on the wildest ride. Although I'm still recovering and yearning for more, I have to commend Rebecca Yarros for giving us two of the best Romantasy books of our time.

When we catch up with Violet Sorrengail again, she's managed to enter her second year at Basgiath War College without dying. Although she's a lot more resilient than she gives herself credit for, she knows there's still so much to learn.

The lessons she's learning are harsher and it seems like she's still being targeted for several reasons. As she tries hard to navigate the things she needs to learn in order to survive, she begins realizing there's an internal threat that's far greater than anyone could've imagined.

It'll take all of her allies, her dragons, and her greatest love to eliminate this threat. The problem is that nothing will ever be the same once it's all said and done.

Deep Is The Fen by Lili Wilinson

If you're looking for a romantasy book that's a little less spicy, Deep Is The Fen is a great read!

It centers around Merry's reluctant interactions with the magic she's been trying so hard to stay away from. When she finds out that her best friend Teddy is joining the Toadmen, she makes it her personal mission to stop him. What she doesn't think anyone knows is her ability to see the swirling magic that surrounds all life forms.

It's this same second sight that comes in handy as she joins forces with her sworn enemy Caraway Boswell. Together, they attend the famed Toad ritual in Deeping Fen and it's only until it's too late that Merry realizes the Toadmen are more sinister than she thought.

And they've been waiting for her.

The Midnight Bargain by C.L. Polk

If you have a taste for more magic, you'll love reading The Midnight Bargain.

Unlike our heroine in Deep Is The Fen, Beatrice Clayborn embraces that she's able to use magic, but she has keep it hidden lest she be confined by a 'marital collar.' If you just shuddered, I'm here to tell you it's as bad as it sounds.

Our dear Beatrice wants to become a Magus, but her family is more concerned with making sure she's prepared to secure an amazing marriage. In other words, women aren't supposed to be able to wield magic as powerfully as men. There's also the fact that her family isn't exactly wealthy so her getting married would truly help them.

Still, Beatrice decides to keep pursuing a desire to become a Magus though her plans are almost ruined when another sorceress steals the one thing that'll secure her position. Desperate to have it in her possession again, Beatrice does a bit of conjuring that leads her to a crossroads.

Will she choose her dreams over her family's future or will she give up everything — magic, who she is at her core, and her goals — to save them?

The Hemlock Queen by Hannah Whitten

I highly recommend that you read The Foxglove King before starting this book, but it's on the list because it's my favorite out of the series!

The Hemlock Queen picks up after the twisted king August has died, but his influence is still felt among the royal court. They're not exactly thrilled that Prince Bastian and the trusted Lore are trying to change what they've become used to, creating a lot more unruliness than they were anticipating. It's in the midst of this that Lore can sense a coldheartedness growing in Prince Bastian that wasn't there before.

As time passes, something begins beckoning to Lore to pay more attention to things around her. It wants her to find the truth about herself and what's in front of her.

She'll have to race against the time to find the answers before she loses Bastian and everything else she loves.

The Hanging City by Charlie N. Holmberg

Lark has spent years hiding from her overly domineering father and hasn't found a place to call home yet. The thing that's kept her safe is her ability to cause anyone to feel fear in her presence which has come in handy. With no other options, she decides to seek refuge among the trolls in Cagmar.

She's quickly accepted into their society because they realize she's not like most humans that are in Cagmar. The only rule she has to follow is to never kill a troll even though the most powerful one utterly despises her for being human.

She'll have to learn how to survive in a brand new way while figuring out things about herself, her past, and the family she grew up in.

A Court of Thorn and Rosesby Sarah J. Maas

I slipped and hit my head on a rock because I clearly forgot to add the first part of Sarah J. Maas' The Court of Thorns and Roses series to our 'romantasy' books roundup. I get it now and have one thing to say: Feyre was stressing me out in the beginning of the book. But, I know it's only because of the circumstances she was forced into.
Not only is she the youngest of three daughters, but she's also the only one who seems adept at making sure her family survives the life of poverty they've been forced into. As much as she wishes things would change, she didn't anticipate how drastically her surroundings would change after killing a lone wolf in the woods.
When a terrifying 'beast' comes searching for the killer of the wolf, Feyre accepts her fate and begins living where the once revered faeries live. She goes from plotting her escape to becoming fond of her captor — the highly beautiful and terrifying Tamlin.
As something much deadlier than he is threatens his world, Feyre must do everything she can to stop the threat before it spreads into the mortal world she used to inhabit.

The Serpent & the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent

I think it's clear we love a good series at Brit + Co, especially if it's one of several 'romantasy' books.

Oraya's not only adopted, but she's also the 'daughter' of the Nightborn vampire king. It's not lost on her that her humanness makes her a target, so she decides to compete in a deadly tournament that the goddess of death has put together.

Oraya's only shot at winning comes from an unlikely rival — the vampire Raihn. Besides his sheer killer instinct, he's also an enemy of the Nightborn vampire king and this makes things incredibly complicated. There's also the fact that's wildly attracted to him.

Despite the fact Raihn clearly reciprocates her feelings, the tournament is unforgiving and has no room for anyone who can't control their emotions.

If you love vampire folklore, you'll thoroughly enjoy reading The Serpent & the Wings of Night!

From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Poppy's Maiden path was chosen for her before she was able to form any thoughts and it's meant to be for a noble cause. Yet, it's a lonely task that essentially forbids her from interacting with others or forming intimate relationships. The problem is that Poppy doesn't want to ascend. She wants to fight.

Still, she's bound to her role as a Maiden and tries to do what's expected of her. It's just that her guard Hawke is so attractive and their desires are so hard to ignore underneath the tension that rests on their surfaces. If that wasn't enough to send her way off track, the rising threat of a once forgotten kingdom is looming.

Poppy will have to juggle her own ambitions and desires to make choices that will upend more than just her Maiden path.

Powerless by Lauren Roberts

Paedyn is an Ordinary girl which means a lot in the kingdom of Ilya. Decreed by the King, those who are Ordinary are essentially mortals who weren't gifted with any special powers and have a completely different reality than those who were — the Elites.

She's incredibly smart and knows how to pose as one of the Elites, but her abilities are put to the test when she saves a prince and is determined worthy to participate in the Purging Trials. It's meant for the Elites to show off their powers, but that's what Paedyn lacks.

As the walls close in on her, she'll have to figure out a way to continue her ruse or deal with the consequences that come once it's realized she's Ordinary.

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If there's one word to describe Bridgerton, it's romantic. The costumes, the makeup, the press tour moments between season 3 leads Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton — all of it leaves me giggling and kicking my feet. And apparently, love might be in the air for two other Bridgerton cast members: Luke Thompson and Harriet Cains!

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Luke Thompson (who plays Benedict Bridgerton) and Harriet Cains (Philippa Featherington) were spotted at the Vanity Fair EE BAFTA Rising Star Party together, and they were getting cozy. The deeper I go into the rabbit hole the more I find and suddenly, this is my favorite (potential) celebrity couple!

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These besties are clearly so comfortable around each other, and aren't afraid to get up close and personal. (A fact that might scandalize Harriet's character Philippa Featherington. It seems pretty par for the course for Benedict Bridgerton). Luke Thompson and Harriet Cains might be the couple I'm rooting for, but fans are also hoping to see Benedict find love with Sophie Beckett in Bridgerton season 4. And Luke is expecting to learn even more about his character the longer the show sticks around.

"The more you stay with a character, the more you start to see the chinks in the armor, a bit of vulnerability," he told Vestal Mag in 2022. "Benedict is no exception this season, no matter how blasé he seems to want to be."

I love seeing how Benedict isn't afraid to be his goofy self, and how much he looks out for his siblings (particularly Eloise, which is my favorite relationship on the show!), but things might change once he really, truly falls in love. I don't think Sophie will make him act any less himself, but I'm excited to see how she brings out different parts of his personality we haven't seen yet — and emphasizes the aspects we know and love.

Check out our Bridgerton season 3 interview for more news on your favorite show, and see if the Bridgerton World Tour is coming to a city near you!

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Life is all about the little treats that keep you going. For me, it’s either a sweet dessert or a biiig cup of iced coffee – but those purchases can really rack up, especially when I’m making weekly (or TBH, twice- or thrice-weekly) Starbucks runs. I know I’m not alone in wishing there were more Starbucks deals that’d save me a buck or two each visit.

Wish no more – there are actually tons of ways to snag some Starbucks deals. I’ll even dish on how to get free Starbucks right now. Read on for the coolest coffee deals around!

Does Starbucks have discounts?

Yes, Starbucks has discounts often. They usually depend on the day and time you visit, or seasonal offerings that the chain decides to promote. You can easily find Starbucks deals in the Starbucks app, and check back here for current offers!

What is the cheapest thing to get from Starbucks?

If you still want a drink (but want to spend the least amount of money), a kids-sized steamed (or cold) apple juice is the cheapest thing to get from Starbucks at $2.25. Typically, any kids-sized drink will save you some dough!

How does Starbucks Rewards work?

You earn 1 Star per $1 spent at a Starbucks location with Starbucks Rewards after scanning the Starbucks app and paying with cash, debit card, credit card, or select mobile wallets. You can earn 2 Stars per $1 spent after making a purchase with a preloaded Starbucks Card linked to your Starbucks Rewards account as well. Once you earn enough, you can spend those Stars on freebies like a drink customization, a hot brewed coffee, or a handcrafted drink like a latte!

1. Look out for flash deals

Starbucks regularly runs deals that depend on the day and time you visit – you just have to check in the right places. More often than not, they’ll be posted on the Starbucks app.

Right now, they’re offering several deals for May 2024:

  • 50% off one handcrafted beverage on May 17, 24, and 31 only from 12-6pm local time
  • Personalized offers released in the Starbucks app on May 13, 20, and 27 only

Plus, new Starbucks Rewards members who join during the month of May will will receive 50% off any handcrafted drink during their first week as a member. All they have to do is download the app, join Starbucks Rewards, and click the ‘New Members Get 50% Off’ link!

2. Use Starbucks Rewards

Like I mentioned before, the Starbucks app is a pretty easy way to know what deals are going on when. Signing up for Starbucks Rewards will get you on track to get free Starbucks even easier. Their rewards system operates via Stars – you’ll earn 1 Star for each $1 spent when scanning the Starbucks app and paying with cash, debit card, credit card, or select mobile wallets, or 2 Stars per $1 spent when you pay with a preloaded Starbucks Card in the Starbucks app.
  • 25 Stars earns you a free drink customization
  • 100 Stars earns you a free brewed hot or iced coffee or tea, a bakery item, or a packaged snack
  • 200 Stars earns you a free handcrafted beverage or hot breakfast item
  • 300 Stars earns you a free sandwich, protein box or a bag of coffee beans
  • 400 Stars earns you free Starbucks merch (select items only)

If you’re a regular customer, signing up for Starbucks Rewards will definitely pay off! Learn more here.

3. Opt for a personal cup

When you use a personal cup at Starbucks, you receive a $0.10 discount. For regular visitors, those savings can rack up! Furthermore, if you're a Starbucks Rewards member, using a personal cup, you'll receive 25 Stars. Now, you can use a clean (this is key!) personal cup in Starbucks cafes, in the drive-thru, and even when you order ahead on the app.

4. Don't forget about birthday rewards

Starbucks deals also include birthday freebies, in which you’ll get one free handcrafted beverage, OR one free food item, OR one free ready-to-drink bottled bev.

All you have to do to take advantage of the free Starbucks is register for a Starbucks Rewards account and ensure your birthday date is associated with your account, then once the big day comes, show it to your barista. They’ll take care of you!

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