Books
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Banned Books Week: In Defense of ‘The Things They Carried’
Tim O’Brien’s 'The Things They Carried' could be rightly called a war book, the story of a young man trying…
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Banned Books Week: In Defense of 'Fahrenheit 451'
There’s a deep sense of irony in the widespread banning of Fahrenheit 451 as the novel continues to spark controversy…
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Banned Books Week: In Defense of ‘Fahrenheit 451’
There’s a deep sense of irony in the widespread banning of Fahrenheit 451 as the novel continues to spark controversy…
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Banned Books Week: In Defense of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'
The issues Harper Lee deals with – race, class, violence – are as relevant today as they were fifty-four years…
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Banned Books Week: In Defense of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’
The issues Harper Lee deals with – race, class, violence – are as relevant today as they were fifty-four years…
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A ‘Stunning’ Revival | Review Of ‘Stunning’ (PLL, #11)
The eleventh novel in the Pretty Little Liars series "Stunning" continues to build up the mystery and thrill in the…
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A ‘Stunning’ Revival | Review Of ‘Stunning’ (PLL, #11)
The eleventh novel in the Pretty Little Liars series "Stunning" continues to build up the mystery and thrill in the…
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Review: ‘How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe’ Is Fantastically Original and Surprisingly Tender
Set in Minor Universe 31, a half-broken place where time doesn’t always function and Hans Solo’s son is constantly getting…
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Mead Weaves Toils and Troubles in the Best Ways: Review of ‘The Indigo Spell’ (Bloodlines, #3)
'The Indigo Spell' delves into the urban and dark fantasy genres by bringing magic, vampires and alchemists together in an…
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'Harry Potter' Spin-off ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ has Found A Director
'Harry Potter' alum David Yates is in negotiations with Warner Bros. to return to the magical world, to direct the…
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