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Review: The Midnight Train by Matt Haig
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Editorial note: I received a copy of The Midnight Train in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own. The Midnight Train by Matt Haig is a story ...

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BOOK REVIEW | New look at Jane Austen character and cheeky read for a weekend
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Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride and Prejudice published in 1813 has inspired hundreds of fanfiction writers. Die-hard fans just can’t get enough — from ...

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Goodreads Has Summer Reading Lists Galore
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One episode of Good Omens Season 3 is here. I want to know the reason I mean, I know why. It's for money but I want to know why. I say that as someone ...

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Book Review: “The Sound of Utopia” – Music in the Shadow of Power
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By Jonathan BlumhoferMichel Krielaars’ portrait of Soviet musicians reveals art shaped—and warped—by fear, ideology, and longing.The Sound of Utopia: Musicians ...

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Huntington Beach’s  Million Censorship Loss and More Library Updates
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Katie's parents never said no when she asked for a book. That was where most ...

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The Gilded, Fifth Format of Books
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Have book subscription boxes ushered in the era of the “fifth format” of books? Speaking of glittering special editions, Publishers Weekly Here's how ...

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Book Review: This really is a rollicking good read
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Go Gentle by Maria Semple By Simon Demetriou I’m pretty sure I’ve never described a book as rollicking before. Rollicking isn’t typically one of my ...

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