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Almost more than 198 books published in December 2020 that appears to be on the chart of the Amazon Best Seller Books of the Month.

Layla by Colleen Hoover

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An Amazon Best Book of the Month: Romance

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover comes a novel that explores life after tragedy and the enduring spirit of love.

When Leeds meets Layla, heโ€™s convinced heโ€™ll spend the rest of his life with herโ€”until an unexpected attack leaves Layla fighting for her life. After weeks in the hospital, Layla recovers physically, but the emotional and mental scarring has altered the woman Leeds fell in love with. In order to put their relationship back on track, Leeds whisks Layla away to the bed-and-breakfast where they first met. Once they arrive, Laylaโ€™s behavior takes a bizarre turn. And thatโ€™s just one of many inexplicable occurrences.

Feeling distant from Layla, Leeds soon finds solace in Willowโ€”another guest of the B&B with whom he forms a connection through their shared concerns. As his curiosity for Willow grows, his decision to help her find answers puts him in direct conflict with Laylaโ€™s well-being. Leeds soon realizes he has to make a choice because he canโ€™t help both of them. But if he makes the wrong choice, it could be detrimental for all of them

The Cousins by Karen M. McManus

Milly, Aubrey, and Jonah Story are cousins, but they barely know each another, and they’ve never even met their grandmother. Rich and reclusive, she disinherited their parents before they were born. So when they each receive a letter inviting them to work at her island resort for the summer, they’re surprised… and curious.

Their parents are all clear on one pointโ€”not going is not an option. This could be the opportunity to get back into Grandmother’s good graces. But when the cousins arrive on the island, it’s immediately clear that she has different plans for them. And the longer they stay, the more they realize how mysteriousโ€”and darkโ€”their family’s past is.

The entire Story family has secrets. Whatever pulled them apart years ago isn’t overโ€”and this summer, the cousins will learn everything.

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying comes your next obsession. You’ll never feel the same about family again.

Pretty Little Wife by Darby Kane

Debut author Darby Kane thrills with this twisty domestic suspense novel that asks one central question: shouldnโ€™t a dead husband stay dead?

Lila Ridgefield lives in an idyllic college town, but not everything is what it seems. Lila isnโ€™t what she seems. A student vanished months ago. Now, Lilaโ€™s husband, Aaron, is also missing. At first these cases are treated as horrible coincidences until itโ€™s discovered the student is really the third of three unexplained disappearances over the last few years. The police are desperate to find the connection, if there even is one. Little do they know they might be stumbling over only part of the truth.

With the small town in an uproar, everyone is worried about the whereabouts of their beloved high school teacher. Everyone except Lila, his wife. Sheโ€™s definitely confused about her missing husband but only because she was the last person to see his body, and now itโ€™s gone

The Wrong Family by Tarryn Fisher

From the author of the instant New York Times bestseller The Wives comes another twisted psychological thriller guaranteed to turn your world upside down.

Have you ever been wrong about someone?

Juno was wrong about Winnie Crouch.

Before moving in with the Crouch family, Juno thought Winnie and her husband, Nigel, had the perfect marriage, the perfect sonโ€”the perfect life. Only now that sheโ€™s living in their beautiful house, she sees the cracks in the crumbling facade are too deep to ignore.

Still, she isnโ€™t one to judge. After her grim diagnosis, the retired therapist simply wants a place to live out the rest of her days in peace. But that peace is shattered the day Juno overhears a chilling conversation between Winnie and Nigel.

From the wickedly dark mind of bestselling author Tarryn Fisher, The Wrong Family is a taut new thriller thatโ€™s riddled with twists in all the right places.

Every Last Secret by A.R. Torre

Welcome to the neighborhood. Watch your husband, watch your friends, and watch your back.

Cat Winthorpe has worked hard to get what she has: a gorgeous home; social standing; and William, her successful, handsome husband. Then a friendly new couple moves into the estate next door. While cautious, a good neighbor like Cat greets them with open arms and warm hospitality.

Neena Ryder isnโ€™t a fellow lady of leisure. A life coach with off-the-rack dresses, personal issues, and a husband who hasnโ€™t delivered, sheโ€™s anxious to move up in the world. This beautiful new town is a step in the right direction. Itโ€™s also making Neena aware of what she doesnโ€™t have. Namely, William. When Neenaโ€™s infatuation escalates into obsession, itโ€™s just a matter of eliminating a few obstacles to get the life she wants. The life next door.

As Neenaโ€™s secret fixation grows, so does her friendship with Cat. But beneath their cordial interactions is a wealth of temptations, secrets, and toxic jealousy. For both women, the desire for a perfect life can turn perfectly dangerous.

The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Marie Benedict, the beloved New York Times bestselling author of The Only Woman in the Room, uncovers the untold story of Agatha Christieโ€™s mysterious eleven day disappearance.

In December 1926, Agatha Christie goes missing. Investigators find her empty car on the edge of a deep, gloomy pond, the only clues some tire tracks nearby and a fur coat left in the carโ€”strange for a frigid night. Her husband and daughter have no knowledge of her whereabouts, and England unleashes an unprecedented manhunt to find the up-and-coming mystery author. Eleven days later, she reappears, just as mysteriously as she disappeared, claiming amnesia and providing no explanations for her time away.

The puzzle of those missing eleven days has persisted. With her trademark exploration into the shadows of history, acclaimed author Marie Benedict brings us into the world of Agatha Christie, imagining why such a brilliant woman would find herself at the center of such a murky story.

What is real, and what is mystery? What role did her unfaithful husband play, and what was he not telling investigators?

A master storyteller whose clever mind may never be matched, Agatha Christieโ€™s untold history offers perhaps her greatest mystery of all.

Open House by Katie Sise

A missing young woman, ten years gone. A town still held in the grip of an unsolved mystery. A breathtaking novel of psychological suspense by the bestselling author of We Were Mothers.

A decade ago in upstate New York, art student Emma McCullough walked into the woods and was never seen again. Itโ€™s a mystery that still haunts her bucolic university town and her broken family, especially her sister Haley, whose need for closure has become an obsession. But now, finally, the first piece of evidence in the vanishing has been found: Emmaโ€™s bracelet, lodged in a frozen piece of earth at the bottom of a gorge. For Emmaโ€™s three best college friends, for a beloved former teacher, and for Haley, the chilling trinket is more than a clue in a resurrected cold case. Itโ€™s a trigger.

Then a woman is attacked during an open house, and the connections between the two crimes, ten winters apart, begin to surface. So do the secrets that run as deep and dark as the currents in this quiet river town.

Under a Gilded Moon by Joy Jordan-Lake

From the bestselling author of A Tangled Mercy comes an enthralling novel of secrets, a tumultuous war of ideas, and murder as classes collide in the shadow of Biltmore House.

Biltmore House, a palatial mansion being built by the Vanderbilts, American โ€œroyalty,โ€ is in its final stages of construction in North Carolina. The countryโ€™s grandest example of privilege, it symbolizes the aspirations of its owner and the dreams of a girl, just as driven, who lives in its shadow.

Kerry MacGregorโ€™s future is derailed when, after two years in college in New York City, family obligations call her home to the beautiful Appalachians. She is determined to distance herself from the opulence she sees rising in the Blue Ridge Mountains, however close its reach. Her familyโ€™s land is among the last pieces required to complete the Biltmore Estate. But something more powerful than an ambitious Vanderbilt heir could change Kerryโ€™s fate as, one by one, more outsiders descend on the changing landscapeโ€”a fugitive from Sicily, a reporter chasing a groundbreaking story, a debutante tainted by scandal, and a conservationist prepared to put anyone at risk to stoke the resentment of the locals.

As Kerry finds herself caught in a war between wealth and poverty, innocence and corruption, she must navigate not only her own pride and desperation to survive but also the temptations of fortune and the men who control it.ย 

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New Books to Watch For in January|2021

Essays from Joan Didion, George Saunders on why fiction matters and plenty more.

If your days are feeling monotonous, you might find entertainment and variety in this flurry of new books about subjects that span the globe. A Danish writerโ€™s collected memoirs trace her effort to nurture artistic ambition in spite of a grim family life and, later, addiction. A biography revisits the lives of two pioneering sisters who paved the way for women to practice medicine in the United States. And a debut novel imagines a romance between two enslaved men in Civil War-era Mississippi. No matter what youโ€™re seeking, you can find it in the pages of a book next month.

โ€˜Aftershocks: A Memoir,โ€™ by Nadia Owusu. (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 12.)

Owusuโ€™s life has been a series of upheavals: She has lived across the world, thanks to her Ghanaian fatherโ€™s work with the United Nations, and was all but abandoned by her Armenian-American mother. Eventually, settling in New York as an adult gives the author a chance to make sense of her identity. Images of earthquakes and their aftermaths recur throughout the narrative: As Owusu notes, aftershocks are the โ€œearthโ€™s delayed reaction to stress.โ€

The Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood, Youth, Dependency,โ€™ by Tove Ditlevsen. Translated by Tiina Nunnally and Michael Favala Goldman. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Jan. 26.)

Ditlevsen was well known in her native Denmark by the time she died, but few of her works have broken through in English. Her novel โ€œThe Faces,โ€ perhaps her best-known work, details the unraveling of a childrenโ€™s book author. Ditlevsenโ€™s three memoirs, originally published in the late โ€™60s and 1971, are collected here in one volume. She writes about growing up in working-class Denmark on the precipice of World War II, nurturing her creative ambition and navigating her relationships, including a truly harrowingย third marriage to a manย who encouraged her addiction to Demerol. Fans of Rachel Cusk and โ€œBorgen,โ€ take note.

โ€˜The Doctors Blackwell: How Two Pioneering Sisters Brought Medicine to Women and Women to Medicine,โ€™ by Janice P. Nimura. (Norton, Jan. 19.)

In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman in the United States to earn a medical degree, and encouraged her younger sister Emily to follow suit a few years later. Their interest in the field unnerved many, especially men โ€” one male dean of a medical school wrote, โ€œYou cannot expect us to furnish you with a stick to break our heads withโ€ โ€” though neither sister was driven by a strong commitment to the womenโ€™s movement or suffrage. Emilyโ€™s accomplishments have often been eclipsed by those of her older sister, but Nimura tells both their stories in detail.

Land:ย How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World,โ€™ by Simon Winchester. (Harper/HarperCollins, Jan. 19.)

Using his own land purchase as a jumping-off point, Winchester explores the political, social and emotional meaning humans have attached to property over the centuries. His book takes readers across the world, touching on dispossession, boundary-drawing and humanityโ€™s โ€œfrenetic appetite for territory.โ€ (Winchester, whose previous books have taken up theย eruption of Krakatoa, theย origins of the Oxford English Dictionary, aย history of the Atlantic Oceanย and other capacious topics, is no stranger to sprawling subject matter.)

โ€˜Let Me Tell You What I Mean,โ€™ by Joan Didion. (Knopf, Jan. 26.)

โ€œPart of the remarkable character of Didionโ€™s work has to do with her refusal to pretend that she doesnโ€™t exist,โ€ Hilton Als writes in the foreword to this collection, composed of essays first published between the late โ€™60s and 2000. The subjects on offer range from Ernest Hemingway to Nancy Reagan โ€” though Didionโ€™s own subjectivity is never far from the page, as usual.

โ€˜Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty,โ€™ by Maurice Chammah. (Crown, Jan. 26.)

For many Americans, the death penalty is an abstraction, but Chammah, a reporter at The Marshall Project, zeroes in on the people โ€” lawyers, judges, families โ€” whose lives have been profoundly shaped by the practice. His focus is Texas, which has become an epicenter of capital punishment since theย first execution by injectionย in the United States was carried out there in 1982 โ€” and a state, Chammah argues, whose cultural identity embraces its history of harsh justice.

The Lives of Lucian Freud: Fame, 1968-2011,โ€™ by William Feaver. (Knopf, Jan. 19.)

The second and final volume of this biography traces Freudโ€™s life as his artistic output and notoriety soared. Feaver, a British art critic, draws on his conversations with the famously private painter, interviews with Freudโ€™s family and friends, and more for this examination of a mercurial, manipulative and brilliant artist.

โ€˜No Heaven for Good Boys,โ€™ by Keisha Bush. (Random House, Jan. 26.)

Bush lived in Senegal while working in international development, and draws on those experiences in her first novel. Two cousins work in Dakar as talibรฉ, boys who study the Quran at residential schools and are often forced to beg for money, food and other supplies. Thereโ€™s plenty of cruelty depicted in these pages โ€” physical and emotional abuse, family separations โ€” but the moments of human kindness and hope keep the story afloat.

The Prophets,โ€™ by Robert Jones Jr. (G.P. Putnamโ€™s Sons, Jan. 5.)

This debut novel centers on a romance between two enslaved men, Samuel and Isaiah, in Civil War-era Mississippi. After another enslaved man discovers their relationship, he attempts to turn the rest of the plantation against them, believing it puts everyone in danger.

Sanctuary: A Memoir,โ€™ by Emily Rapp Black. (Random House, Jan. 19.)

In an earlier book, โ€œThe Still Point of the Turning World,โ€ the author wrote about her first child, Ronan, who died of Tay-Sachs disease before he turned 3, and the impossibility of parenting a child without a future. After Ronanโ€™s death, she remarried and had a healthy young daughter. The essays here confront a wrenching question: How can you be the mother of two children, one living and the other dead?

โ€˜Saving Justice,โ€™ by James Comey. (Flatiron, Jan. 12.)

The former F.B.I. director divulged key details about his exchanges with President Trump in a previous memoir, โ€œA Higher Loyalty.โ€ Now, he broadens his focus and registers alarm about the erosion of truth and trust in the United States โ€” and the ramifications for democracy.

A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading, and Life,โ€™ by George Saunders. (Random House, Jan. 12.)

Saunders has been a stalwart of the M.F.A. program at Syracuse for years, and here he adapts one of his courses into a book. His essays โ€” paired with fiction from Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy and Gogol โ€” make a case for why literature is essential, even in unsteady times.

โ€˜Troubled: The Failed Promise of Americaโ€™s Behavioral Treatment Programs,โ€™ by Kenneth R. Rosen. (Little A, Jan. 12.)

The author, a former New York Times staffer, began collecting material for this book as a teenager, when he was sent to three different therapeutic programs for wayward adolescents. His narrative โ€” anchored by four young adults sent to similar โ€œtough loveโ€ environments โ€” shows that many programs inflict lasting damage on the people they claim to help. Ultimately, the book makes a strong case for reforming the practice. โ€œFor me, as for many others,โ€ Rosen writes, โ€œthe programs were the start of a life spent circulating through countless institutions and lockups.โ€

The Best Books of the Yearย 2020

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10 Bestselling Skincare Items on Amazon 2020

Despite being something most humans have a vested interest in, skincare is one mystery we haven’t cracked satisfactorily.ย Like calorie-free pasta, we can’t seem to wish universally beautiful, hydrated, blemish-free skin into existence.

In our very earnestย attempts, though, we have createdย a wholeย lotย of products to wade through that promise perfection. It can feel likeย withย all the variables (yourย nitpicky skin and theย overwhelming amount of options available) that findingย a routine that works for you is, at best, up to random chance.ย 

But recommendations from experts and friends let us cheat a little. They slim the pack and give us a truncated, smarter shopping guide. What do other peopleย swear by? What do they spend their hard-earned money on? Whatย diamonds are hidden in the rough of miles and miles of sterile-colored plastic bottles?ย 

To make your skincare search more efficient, we’ve compiled a list ofย bestselling skincare items on Amazonย (which, as you can imagine, sees a whole lot of salesย โ€” and thereby has a ton of data to draw from).ย 

If you’re interested in things that we’ve personally tried, we recommend theย sensational $11 Aztec Clay Mask, under-the-radarย but truly incredible Hydrocolloid Mighty Patches, and of courseย our entire team’s cheap go-to skincare favoritesย and ourย justifiable splurges.

1. LilyAna Naturals Skincare Gift Set – Retinol Cream, Vitamin C Serum, Eye Cream and Face Cream Moisturizer- Unique Gift For Women and Men

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LilyAna Naturals Skincare Gift Set – Retinol Cream, Vitamin C Serum, Eye Cream and Face Cream Moisturizer- Unique Gift For Women and Men (Just in $67.99)

Amazon rating: 4.4 stars out of 5 stars

This Vitamin A formulation delivers the noticeable results of Retinol cream without the irritation, redness, dryness, or greasy residue. The scent is derivedย from Aloe Vera and Green Tea, it’s only made in small batches of 5-gallon buckets, and LilyAna has a 100% satisfactionย guarantee. If you’re not totally satisfied, they’ll give you a full refund with no questions asked.

2. COSRX Acne Pimple Master Patch

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COSRX Acne Pimple Master Patch, (4-pack), $10.98

Amazon rating: 4.6 stars out of 10978+ reviews

COSRX acne patches are thin, clear hydrocolloid patches that heal acne by drawing impurities to the surface and protecting the blemish from bacteria and infection. Patches stickย to the skin and absorb pus from whiteheads, helping the acne flatten and reduce inflammation.ย 

3.Facial Cleanser by Differin

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Facial Cleanser by Differin, Acne Face Wash w/ Benzoyl Peroxide, Sensitive Skin Formula, 1 pack, 4Oz, Basic (60600) in $10.44

Amazon rating: 4.5 stars out of 4,562+ reviews

Previously only available by prescription, this once-daily topical retinoid works to clear breakouts when theyย start and prevent new acne from forming. It promotes skin cell turnover and targets clogged pores and inflammation. According to the company,ย Differin Gel Provided up to 87% reduction in acne lesions after 12 weeks in a clinical study.

4. Thayers Witch Hazel Toner

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Thayers Witch Hazel Rose Petal Toner, $10.95

Amazon rating: 4.6 stars out of 38000+ reviews

Thayers’ rose petal alcohol-free witch hazel toner has proprietary witch hazel extract, rose petal water, and vitamin e to soothe and clear your skin without moisture-stripping alcohol.ย 

5. CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion for Dry Skin

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CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion for Dry Skin | Body Lotion & Facial Moisturizer with Hyaluronic Acid and Ceramides | Fragrance Free | 19 Ounce,ย  $17.80

Amazon rating: 4.7 stars out of 38170+ reviews

This lightweight lotion provides 24-hour hydration without a greasy film and helps restore the skin’s own protective barrier with three essential ceramides. It’s oil- and fragrance-free, as well as hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and non-irritating.

6. Neutrogena Makeup Wipes

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Neutrogena Makeup Removing Wipes, Twin 50-Pack, $8.97

Amazon rating: 4.8 stars out of 39,998+ reviews

Neutrogena’s Makeup Removing Wipes gently cleanse and dissolve 99.3% of most makeup. It’s effective, but gentle enough to use around the eye area.

7. Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen

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Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen, Broad Spectrum SPF 45, 2-Pack, $13.49

Amazon rating: 4.5 stars out of 2,100+ reviews

This dermatology-friendly sunscreen comes with broad spectrum SPF 45 to prevent sunburn andย Helioplex Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB protection. Like many Neutrogena products, it’s meant to sink in and feel dry to the touch for an ultra-light, shine-free finish.

8. CeraVe Hydrating Daily Facial Cleanser for Dry to Normal Skin

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CeraVe Hydrating Daily Facial Cleanser for Dry to Normal Skin, $14.64

Amazon rating: 4.5 stars out of 5,600+ reviews

Like other CeraVe products, this face wash uses three essential ceramides that cleanse, hydrate, and help your skin restore its protective skin barrier (and retain its moisture). This formula, though, is particularly good for dry skin, with its areas of concern being Psoriasis prone skincare. It’s fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, non-drying, and non-irritating.

9. Vanicream Skin Cream

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Vanicream Skin Cream with Pump Dispenser, $13.43

Amazon rating: 4.7 stars out of 15,373+ reviews

Vanicream is another option forย skin problems like atopic dermatitis (eczema), psoriasis, ichthyosis, and/or winter itch. It’s supposedly gentle on even very delicate skin and is free of dyes, fragrance, lanolin, parabens,ย and formaldehyde. According to the company, this moisturizer was awarded aย seal of acceptance from the National Eczema Association with a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

10. Purebiology Retinol + Complete Anti-Aging Facial Moisturizer Cream

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Purebiology Retinol + Complete Anti-Aging Facial Moisturizer Cream with Hyaluronic Acid & Breakthrough Anti Wrinkle Complex, $23.90

Amazon rating: 4.0 stars out of 1338+ reviews

With claims of being the strongest non-prescription anti-aging blend, the Purebiology moisturizer aims to seriously target wrinkles. You’ll findย 2.5% active retinol, hyaluronic acid, and a proprietary anti-wrinkle ingredient, Fision Wrinkle Fix, that Purebiologyย claims has clinically shown to deliver the most potent anti-aging benefits among non-RX grade cosmetics by promoting more hyaluronic acid production from the body.ย 

Purebiology’sย formula is free of harmful additives, parabens, GMO’s and is cruelty-free. If you’re not 100% satisfied, the company offers a no-questions-asked refund.ย 

Newest Arrival on Amazon 2021

Acure Brightening Starter Kit – 100% Vegan & For A Brighter Appearance

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Amazon’s Best-Selling Home and Kitchen Products For 2020

When you’re shopping online, there’s no doubt that reading the reviews is important. It doesn’t matter if you’re buying a mattress or an Instant Pot, you’ll probably scroll through the reviewsโ€”or at least check out its star ratingโ€”before you actually make your purchase, right? And if you’re shopping on Amazon, you’re likely no stranger to the vast selection of products and the sheer number of reviews some popular picks rack up. Every product on this list is one of Amazon’s bestsellers from the home and kitchen department, and each one has 5-star reviews numbering in the thousands (some even in the tens of thousands!) from happy shoppers all over. Maybe you’re in need of a new shower curtain liner, want to test out some new sheets, or have always wanted to try out an air fryerโ€”in any case, these are the products Amazon customers swear by.

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Instant Pot Duo Mini 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker

The Instant Pot

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Buy $59.99

The Instant Pot only continues to get more and more popular, and it has amassed more than 125,000 5-star reviews on Amazon as a result. It works as a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, warmer, and yogurt maker, and it sautรฉs, too. 

Brushed Microfiber 1800 Sheet Set

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Price $32.97

With more than 180,000 5-star reviews, these microfiber sheets are easily the most popular sheets on Amazonโ€”and they’re a budget find, too, at around $30 for a queen-size set.

Mini Waffle Maker

BRAND NAME: DASH

Nothing compares to freshly made waffles on a cozy morning, and this super-affordable waffle maker is just the thing you need to make it happen. It has more than 104,994 5-star reviews and comes in more than a dozen colors to match your kitchen. 

SafeRest Hypoallergenic Waterproof Mattress Protector

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In the market for a new mattress protector? This waterproof cotton option has more than 76,000 5-star reviews, and it works great for extra-thick mattresses (up to 18-inches deep.)

AmazerBath Plastic Shower Curtain, 72 x 72 Inches Frosted EVA 8G Thick Bathroom Shower Curtains Eco-Friendly with Heavy Duty Stones and 12 Grommet Holes

Brand Name: AmazerBath Store

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 Amazon’s most popular, considering it has more than 74,000 5-star reviews. It boasts mildew resistance, antimicrobial properties, and rust-proof metal grommets. 

Satin Pillowcase Set

BRAND NAME: Basic Beyond

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Silk and Satin Pillowcase Set can have major benefits for your hair and skin, plus, they make bedtime feel totally luxe. This set of two sells for $10, comes in multiple colors, and has more than 70,000 5-star reviews on Amazon. 

8-Inch Memory Foam and Innerspring Hybrid Mattress

Brand Name: Linenspa

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If you’re on the search for an inexpensive mattress, Linenspa’s hybrid mattress is an Amazon favorite. It’s only $160 for a twin, and it has more than 48,000 5-star ratings from reviewers. 

Snapseal Byron Mug


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This No. 1 best-seller in travel mugs and tumblers has racked up more than 48,000 5-star ratings. It comes in three sizes and more than two dozen colors.

All-Season Down Alternative Quilted Comforter

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This duvet insert is a major customer favorite on Amazon (just ask the 47,000 reviewers who gave it 5 stars!) and at just $30 for a queen-size comforter, it’s a steal. 

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