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9 CLASSICS EVERYONE SHOULD READ ATLEAST ONCE

Classics have a reputation for being intimidating—old covers, heavy pages, and the idea that you should read them rather than want to. But the truth is, classics aren’t timeless because they’re difficult; they’re timeless because they understand us. They talk about love, fear, guilt, hope, power, and humanity in ways that still feel painfully real today. These are not books meant to be rushed or skimmed—they’re meant to be felt. And once you let them in, they have a way of changing how you think, see, and understand the world around you. Grab the classics mentioned below and let it change the way you think! (Contains Affiliate Links)   1)  To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Some books don’t just tell a story—they stay with you . To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is one of those rare reads. Even though it was written decades ago, this book still feels incredibly relevant. It talks about things we’re still dealing with today—fairness, empathy, and standing up for what’s...

10 MUST READ BOOKS FOR 2026

MUSE&NEED'S BLOG Hey book lovers, happy 2026! 🎉 If you're anything like me, a new year means one thing: fresh TBR stacks overflowing with epic reads that’ll have us swooning, gasping, crying, and staying up way past bedtime. Welcome to my ultimate guide to the books you absolutely cannot miss this year—I’ve curated 10 must-reads for 2026 that are already generating massive buzz on BookTok, Goodreads, and everywhere in between. From heart-melting romances and mind-bending thrillers to immersive fantasies and thought-provoking literary gems, there’s something here for every mood. Ahead, I’ll dive into each one with why it’s unputdownable, gorgeous cover vibes, fan hype, and that perfect nudge to add it to your cart. Get ready to fall in love with your next obsession—let’s make 2026 your best reading year yet! 📚✨ (This post contains affiliate links 🔗) 1)  Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus  Hey book lovers! If you're scrolling for your next unputdownable read that...