Link Love

It's Friday, which means it's time for Link Love, where I share some of my favorite bookish articles and blogs from the past week. There are quite a few links I found interesting and worth sharing this week. I hope you find something here you enjoy. Happy reading!
Let's start this week's round-up with a list. Vulture features a number of new releases set in place sealed off from the outside world. This is always an inherently creepy premise and I'm very curious to read a few of the books on the list, in particular The Hunting Party and No Exit.
A favorite author of historical mysteries, Rhys Owen, has contributed a piece to CrimeReads, discussing fiction of World War I. As someone who has read a lot about this time and whose own books are set in the war's aftermath, I felt this was an engaging read with some great recommendations.
For the literary traveler, The Lit Hub has rounded up a list of some of the best specialty bookstores worth visiting. Don't Artazart, The Mysterious Bookshop and The Second Shelf sound inviting? I would add Daunt in London as well!
Another interesting read from The Lit Hub is this article discussing how Jane Austen would have chosen, inspired by sense or sensibility. How would you choose? I doubt it's ever just one or the other.