Books
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Tribune’s Printer’s Row Lit Fest is a Bookworm Utopia: Hot Spots To Check Out
Lina Benich ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Editor With the humid heat of a Chicago summer bearing down on Dearborn Street,…
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We Learned From the Best: Literature’s Classic Feminists
The fight for equality between the sexes certainly isn’t a new one, and writers have been creating characters to battle…
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BEA 2014: #WeNeedDiverseBooks
There has been so much conversation and dialogue about diversity—in publishing, in comic books, and in everyday life. If you’re…
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BEA 2014: Cary Elwes Panel "AS YOU WISH"
Cary Elwes held a panel about his new memoir, AS YOU WISH: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess…
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BEA 2014: Cary Elwes Panel “AS YOU WISH”
Cary Elwes held a panel about his new memoir, AS YOU WISH: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess…
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BEA 2014: Cary Elwes Panel "AS YOU WISH"
Cary Elwes held a panel about his new memoir, AS YOU WISH: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess…
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Not Entirely Worth the Wait: Review: “Anomaly” (Causal Enchantment, #4)
Anomaly is the last novel in the Causal Enchantment series written by K. A. Tucker. Although, the novel brings to…
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An Exquisite Take on Connectivity: Review: “Cloud Atlas”
Cloud Atlas is a stand-alone novel that shifts between timelines to bring together multiple genres Science Fiction, Drama, and Fantasy…
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An Exquisite Take on Connectivity: Review: "Cloud Atlas"
Cloud Atlas is a stand-alone novel that shifts between timelines to bring together multiple genres Science Fiction, Drama, and Fantasy…
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An Exquisite Take on Connectivity: Review: "Cloud Atlas"
Cloud Atlas is a stand-alone novel that shifts between timelines to bring together multiple genres Science Fiction, Drama, and Fantasy…
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