
"Punxsutawney Phil has emerged from his cozy underground burrow and spoken: There are still six more weeks of winter ahead to endure. February may bear the unfortunate distinction of being the shortest month of the year, but it has no shortage of new releases hot off the presses. With winter still roaring in full force, this is the perfect time to catch up on the reading you swore you'd do as a New Year's resolution."
"Twenty years after meeting as undergrads, Gregg, Reba, Hillary, Bella, and Carson reunite in Palm Springs, California. Now 40, they're each grappling with difficult circumstances - political drama, infertility, addiction, a crumbling home life, creative ambition - and must lean on one another in ways they haven't for years. For fans of Elena Ferrante and stories about complex female friendships, Clutch is a must-read."
Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of winter. February is short but full of new book releases. Winter's polar vortexes, blizzards, and subzero temperatures create ideal conditions for immersive reading. The month's slate includes romances and anti-romances that suit a range of emotional states from love and longing to independence and heartbreak. Clutch by Emily Nemens follows five college friends reuniting in Palm Springs at 40 as they confront political drama, infertility, addiction, and creative ambition. The End of Romance by Lily Meyer follows graduate student Sylvie Broder leaving an emotionally abusive marriage and reassessing romance when two men re-enter her life.
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