Books
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Not Just for Children | Cyn’s Review of “How to Seize a Dragon’s Jewel” (HTTYD, #10)
"How to Seize a Dragon’s Jewel" continues to tell a coming-of-age story as it develops into a fantastical tale of…
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An Utter Failure | Review of ‘Insight’ (Insight, #1)
This is the first novel in Jamie Magee's "Insight" series to delve into the fantasy genre with an aspect of…
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An Utter Failure | Review of ‘Insight’ (Insight, #1)
This is the first novel in Jamie Magee's "Insight" series to delve into the fantasy genre with an aspect of…
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Sara Shepard kills it with ‘Killer’ | Review of ‘Killer’ (Pretty Little Liars, #6)
Killer is the sixth installment in the Pretty Little Liars series and the second novel in the series' second arc.
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Sara Shepard kills it with ‘Killer’ | Review of ‘Killer’ (Pretty Little Liars, #6)
Killer is the sixth installment in the Pretty Little Liars series and the second novel in the series' second arc.
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YA Fiction and Genre: 5 Matches Made in Literary Heaven
Young Adult fiction is a little like chocolate. It’s sweet, comes in milk for a fun bite or dark for…
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Book Review: 'The Appetites of Girls'
"The Appetites of Girls" is another contemporary novel in the world of literary fiction that stands out as it allows…
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Book Review: ‘The Appetites of Girls’
"The Appetites of Girls" is another contemporary novel in the world of literary fiction that stands out as it allows…
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“A History of Chicago in Music and Words” is Feel-Good History at Its Finest
When Jon Langford and Rick Kogan took the Center Stage at the Chicago Tribune Printer’s Row Lit Fest Saturday, June…
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Reveling in Their Mistakes: “Mistakes We Made” Panel Spins Great Tales
Lina Benich ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Section Editor As the Chicago Tribune Printer’s Row Lit Fest was well under way,…
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