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‘The Idea of You’ Author Robinne Lee on Her New Novel, ‘Crash Into Me’

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July 8, 2026

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‘The Idea of You’ Author Robinne Lee on Her New Novel, ‘Crash Into Me’

In a recent Zoom interview from Paris, Lee told Vogue about how the wild success of “The Idea of You” contributed to years of writer’s block, the “tricky” process of writing sex scenes, and how she’d approach a screen adaptation of “Crash Into Me.”

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E! Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Author Jessica Knoll’s Novel Helpless Teases Twisty Ride: Excerpt

Looking for an addicting summer read? Jessica Knoll is here to help. Not only is the Bright Young Women author back with her first novel in three years, Helpless, but she’s treating E! News...

The i Paper

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· Jun 21, 2026

The five best fantasy novels of all time according to Naomi Ishiguro

As she publishes the first in a beguiling new series of novels, the author reveals the books that inspired it

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Six hours in a leaky boat: The tense New Year’s Eve Anna Funder knew Craig was the one

The award-winning author also reveals how she gambled her relationship and legal career on a book idea.

DNyuz

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· Jul 1, 2026

The week’s bestselling books, July 5

Hardcover fiction 1. Whistler by Ann Patchett (Harper: 30) A woman reconnects with her former stepfather at the Metropolitan Museum of Art decades after a traumatic event separated them. 2. Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke (Knopf: 30) A “tradwife” influencer suddenly wakes up in the brutal world of 1855. 3. The Correspondent by Virginia Evans []

Associated Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Sienna Spiro on how her ADHD helps her creatively

Sienna Spiro shares how having ADHD enhanced her creative process on her new album "Visitor." #SiennaSpiro #Visitor

Bloomberg

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· Jun 27, 2026

Carl Richards on Being Yourself

Barry sits down with Carl Richards author of Your Money: Reimagining Wealth in Simple Sketches . They discuss Carl's unlikely start in finance and building his own firm. Carl also breaks down how one sketch helped him translate wealth management and become a New York Times columnist. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Related coverage for "‘The Idea of You’ Author Robinne Lee on Her New Novel, ‘Crash Into Me’": E! Online — Author Jessica Knoll’s Novel Helpless Teases Twisty Ride: Excerpt. The i Paper — The five best fantasy novels of all time according to Naomi Ishiguro. Brisbane Times — Six hours in a leaky boat: The tense New Year’s Eve Anna Funder knew Craig was the one. DNyuz — The week’s bestselling books, July 5. Associated Press — Sienna Spiro on how her ADHD helps her creatively. Bloomberg — Carl Richards on Being Yourself