Tag: Review
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Mean Girls: A Novel
You know what IS fetch? Novelizations of famous movies that hold super true to the film and yet have additions that make it even funnier
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The Oracle Queen
What happened to Mad Queen Elsabet to make her go bad?
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Feisty and Feminine: A Rallying Cry for Conservative Women
It’s not easy being a conservative woman, but Future Female Leaders tries to make it easier. That’s why we’re excited to recommend a book built around empowering conservative women written by a conservative woman
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From the Corner of the Oval
It’s not your typical political memoir–it’s better.
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Leah on the Offbeat
The kids of Creekwood are back in this follow-up to Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda that follows the crew one year later as they deal with the relationships that formed (and didn’t form) in the first book and navigate prom season.
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Three Days in Moscow: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Soviet Empire
Three Days in Moscow, by Fox News anchor Bret Baier, takes a look not only at the titular time in the titular city but Ronald Reagan’s life as a whole
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Save the Date
It’s wedding weekend and everything that can go wrong does go wrong in Save the Date, the latest YA contemporary novel by Morgan Matson.
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The Last Time I Lied
Riley Sager, the author of the bestselling horror thriller Final Girls, is back with a psychological thriller set at a summer camp
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The Book of Essie
The daughter of a televised evangelical family discovers she’s pregnant and finally takes control of her crazy life with the unlikely allies of a local baseball player and a journalist with her own dark past.
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Be Fierce: Stop Harassment and Take Your Power Back
With the recent revelations about Harvey Weinstein coming to light, people are talking about sexual harassment in the workplace on every show and every platform.
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American Panda
It’s controlling Chinese parents to the max in American Panda, a look at one teenage girl finding herself.
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Lincoln’s Last Trial
History meets a courtroom drama in Lincoln’s Last Trial, which chronicles the last murder trial that Lincoln defended before becoming the 16th president