It's a chilly, rainy, dreary day on the U.S. Mid-Atlantic coast - perfect for staying inside and reading. [10 books on a piano bench, from left to right: India..., Winning the Earthquake..., Two Can play arranged atop 2 books showing only their bottom edges, Gabby Greene Knows Whodunit, Drive Me Crazy, Fated Skates, Free Falling, The Shop on Hidden Lane, Definitely Maybe Not a Detective] Read Two Can Play by Ali Hazelwood contemporary romance originally 2024 (this hardcover money-grab ed. from Berkley, February 2026) Viola and Jesse's love story contains the key elements that consistently make an A.H. read enjoyable for me: smart, ambitious women who don't apologize for being themselves and the smart, ambitious people who appreciate and love them as they are. Gaming culture context adds interesting nuance. Reading India: 5,000 Years of History on the Subcontinent by Audrey Truschke May need to buy my own copy of this intrigu...