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Adult Fiction "Death Takes Me" by Cristina Rivera Garza: A city is always a cemetery. When a professor named Cristina Rivera Garza stumbles on the corpse of a man in a dark alley, she finds a stark ...
Plus “Rooms for Vanishing” by Stuart Nadler and “Everybody Says It’s Everything” by Xhenet Aliu.
Tallaght native Ferdia Lennon has been making waves in the world of literature since graduating with a masters in prose ...
WORTHINGTON — Erin Makela, a seventh grade English teacher at Worthington Middle School, is eager to see the launch of her ...
The weather may be starting to cool down, but the books are heating up. Here are some of the best being published in March.
”The Talent,” By Daniel D’Addario. Publisher: Scout Press, 315 pages, $28.99. Most fans of the Oscar telecast will tell you the best — or, at least, realest — part of the show is when ...
Our columnist on four standout releases. By Alida Becker Joseph O’Connor’s novel “The Ghosts of Rome” explores a World War II resistance network based in the Vatican. By Alex Preston ...
National bestselling author Erika Robuck conversed with fans and new friends as she took part in the Secret Weapons of World War II: Women, Books & Music immersive exhibit on the Kenan Center campus ...
In The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex & Controversy in the 1980s ... to examine the decade when the modern culture war between religious and political conservatives and secular popular artists ...
As a somewhat recent convert to the romance genre, I wholeheartedly agree and decided to round up the best romantic fiction books for both ... The story follows World War II combat nurse Claire ...
There’s only one sure way to beat the February blahs, and you don’t have to dress in layers, or dress at all, to enjoy it. Snuggle up and crack open a good book.
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon MGM Studios is developing science fiction ... Books of Shadows, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner for Plan B Entertainment as well as Adele Banks. In Consider Phlebas, while war ...