Tag: Review
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The Briefing: Politics, the Press, and the President
Spicey is back. The beleaguered and often mocked White House press secretary had, most likely, been forgotten by many since it’s been about a year since he resigned from his post and a lot of upheaval has happened since.
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No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy: The Life of General James Mattis
General James Mattis is one of the most highly regarded members of the Trump administration and was confirmed as Secretary of Defense in a 98-1 vote in the Senate.
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Red Clocks
In this speculative fiction light-dystopia, the Personhood Amendment has been passed and now abortion and IVF are illegal.
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Sometimes I Lie
Amber Reynolds wants you to know three things. 1) She is in a coma 2) Her husband doesn’t love her anymore 3) Sometimes she lies.
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The Cerulean
The bestselling author of the Black Key Series is back with a sapphic utopian book that dives into dystopia, identity, magic, and mor
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The Running Man
The Running Man is a televised manhunt, and Ben Richards is the prey.
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Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win
Charlotte Walsh is on the 2018 campaign trail trying to win a Pennsylvania Senate seat but, as we all know, women running for office face some crazy challenges.
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The Last Girl: My Story of Captivity and My Fight Against the Islamic State
We bring to you a must-read book by a survivor of human trafficking at the hands of ISIS who has inspired the world with her courage in the face of genocide and slavery and continues to speak out to fight the Islamic State.
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Dear Martin
If you loved The Hate U Give, you’re going to adore Dear Martin.
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What to Read and Why
I was first introduced to novelist and literary critic Francine Prose through her essay collection Reading Like a Writer, so I was intrigued when I found out she had a new collection coming out,
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Pivot Point and Split Second
One of my goals for this year (and I had 100 of them) was to read everything by Kasie West and I can proudly say I accomplished it before the end of June!
