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- Review of The Gilded Hour by Sara Donati
up complicated situations with a bow, but in a book of this length and depth when there's space to air
- Six Chilly Books to Read in the Heat of Summer
Reading List Six Magical Fairy Tales Grown-Ups Will Love, and Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild and Into Thin Air
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/31/21 Edition
painfully sentimental tones might creep in, but in cases like this I love realizing that I'm incorrectly aiming
- Review of The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz
He decides to take a risk: he'll use his student's concept and aim to create a bestseller of his own.
- Review of Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead
were raised by indulgent, imperfect uncles, and both are constantly reinventing themselves as they aim
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/10/21 Edition
He decides to take a risk: he'll use his student's concept and aim to create a bestseller of his own.
- Six Foodie Memoirs to Whet Your Appetite
television--witnessing his bristly manner and his unabashed adoration for the chefs and the kitchen staffs aiming
- Review of Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley
She must stay home from college to care for her ailing mother, which puts on hold her hopes for her future
- March Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
The Queen of Nothing is the final book in Black's Folk of the Air trilogy (I mentioned the series in
- Review of The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
The Queen of Nothing is the final book in Black's Folk of the Air trilogy (I mentioned the series in
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 3/17/21 Edition
showcases excellent dark humor within a deadly magical school; the final book in Holly Black's Folk of the Air 02 The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black The Queen of Nothing is the final book in Black's Folk of the Air
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 3/10/21 Edition
seventeen-year-old Ada is a newlywed, falling into the path set out for her as a young married woman--with an aim She must stay home from college to care for her ailing mother, which puts on hold her hopes for her future
- Review of The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans
The danger is in chemicals and airports and refugee camps and war zones and regions known for sex tourism
- Review of Two White Queens and the One-Eyed Jack by Heidi von Palleske
Different characters reckon with aging and physical changes, ailments, the end of life rushing toward
- Six Illuminating Memoirs to Dive Into
We keep them alive even if they hurt us and suck up all the air in the room. attends networking events, takes a vacation alone (to a destination she doesn't learn until she's at the airport
- Six Royally Magical Young Adult Series
It's dark and darkly funny, with twists, turns, and satisfying relationship growth. 04 The Folk of the Air series by Holly Black The Folk of the Air is a young adult fantasy trilogy from Holly Black.
- Six Books with Cold, Wintry Settings to Read by the Fire
Reading List Six Magical Fairy Tales Grown-Ups Will Love, and Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild and Into Thin Air
- Six Magical Fairy Tales Grown-Ups Will Love
intensely loyal to their riders, and yes, there are lots of world politics and nations' relationships and airborne
- Review of Beneath the Keep by Erika Johansen
shaping the book's characters and their life paths (for example, Christian and Maura; Brenna and Arlen; Aislynn I loved Aislynn's attempts to achieve upheaval in the wake of her life horrors, and her renewed, fierce
- Review of Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth
around one family’s conflicts with crooked and powerful neighbors; cruel and aggressive Native Police aiming
- Six Book Club Books I Loved Last Year
attends networking events, takes a vacation alone (to a destination she doesn't learn until she's at the airport
- Review of Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come: One Introvert's Year of Saying Yes by Jessica Pan
attends networking events, takes a vacation alone (to a destination she doesn't learn until she's at the airport books in a row in which grim circumstances drove the plots, and this book felt like a breath of fresh air
- Six 2020 Mysteries for You to Check Out
together set their sights on taking advantage of a spoiled socialite—and along the way, one of the cons aims Bug is a faulted character who (when not in crisis) takes stock of himself and aims to be a better person
- Shhh! More Book Gifts for Kids and Teens
traces the origins of the show from its funny, humble BBC beginnings to its incredible nine TV seasons aired
- Review of The Course of All Treasons: An Elizabethan Spy Mystery by Suzanne M. Wolfe
work within a rival spy network, and he suspects that some of the trusted sneaks are double agents aiming
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/10/20 Edition
Squeeze (a reality TV show in which a single woman dates strangers hand-picked by the producers and aims
- Six Lighter Fiction Stories for Great Escapism
Squeeze (a reality TV show in which a single woman dates strangers hand-picked by the producers and aims
- Review of One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London
Squeeze (a reality TV show in which a single woman dates strangers hand-picked by the producers and aims
- Six Historical Fiction Mysteries to Intrigue You
Turton's The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle are fascinating: Evelyn Hardcastle will die every day until Aiden But every day Aiden wakes up in the body of a different guest at Blackheath Manor. webs, detailed maps indicating various characters’ hourly movements, and interrupted timelines in the air
- Review of Wild Life by Keena Roberts
When the AIDS crisis decimates the Botswanan population; farming and development begin to push animals
- Review of Blood: A Memoir by Allison Moorer
We keep them alive even if they hurt us and suck up all the air in the room.
- Review of A Very Punchable Face: A Memoir by Colin Jost
about hosts and some high and low moments with them, and I loved his fake, ferocious rivalry with SNL's Aidy
- Review of I've Seen the End of You: A Neurosurgeon's Look at Faith, Doubt... by W. Lee Warren
This book made me cry on an airplane. Repeatedly.
- Review of Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian
Abdi Nazemian's Like a Love Story is set during the late 1980s AIDS epidemic and is wrapped in the music
- Review of So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
So You Want to Talk About Race is based on promoting conversation and communication, and Oluo aims to
- Review of Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby
Bug is a faulted character who when not in crisis takes stock of himself and aims to be a better person
- Six Fantastic Dystopian and Postapocalyptic Novels
Now his wife is gone, his friends are dead, and he lives in the hangar of a small abandoned airport with
- Review of Fragments of Light by Michele Phoenix
When the occupying Germans return, he aims to protect the French in turn.
- Review of Pretty Things by Janelle Brown
con artist together set their sights on taking advantage of a spoiled socialite—and one of the cons aims





































