Dark Restraint by Katee Robert CW: I’m going to include the entire note from the start of the book: “Dark Restraint is an occasionally dark […]
Kamala Harris’s Big-Business Choice | Zephyr Teachout
Before the 2020 election, I wrote an ill-received column about Joe Biden’s close ties to Wall Street. In it, I argued that Biden would have […]
Books to Read While Watching the Summer Olympics
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Susie (she/her) is a queer writer originally from […]
NOT THE SAME RIVER | Kirkus Reviews
by Richard Wright ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 20, 2021 A welcome literary resurrection that deserves a place alongside Wright’s best-known work. Likes 13 Our Verdict […]
Contemporary Romances and Something Spooky
Second Night Stand Second Night Stand by Fay Stetz-Waters and Karelia Stetz-Waters is $2.99 and a Kindle Daily Deal! Shana recently gave this a B-: […]
Are The Democrats Truly United? | Daniel Schlozman
Why did it take them so long? The warning signs were clear to see. Long before the debate on June 27, Joe Biden was unpopular. […]
Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for July 30, 2024
Book Deals This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Today’s Featured Book Deals In Case […]
FERREN AND THE DOOMSDAY MISSION
The second installment of The Ferren Trilogy is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity’s fate hangs in the balance. Ferren, a 15-year-old “Residual,” or […]
SBTB Bestsellers: July 13 – July 26
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The Sneaky Sublime
The Chicago artist Christina Ramberg recontextualized things made for another purpose, transforming the unremarkable into funny, stately, and transgressive forms. Source link
Arundhati Roy Awarded PEN Pinter Prize Weeks After Prosecution Threat
Arundati Roy has been awarded the PEN Pinter Prize, which celebrates writers whose work display an “unflinching, unswerving” look at the world. Roy, who was […]
INVISIBLE WARFARE | Kirkus Reviews
by Brittney Griner with Michelle Burford ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 7, 2024 A compelling, often chilling look inside today’s version of the Gulag. The WNBA […]
Magical Realism, Mystery, & More
Camp Damascus Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle is $2.99! This is Chuck’s first full-length novel. Carrie gave this a C+: Even though I didn’t enjoy this book […]
Famine and Civil War in Sudan
Ninety-five percent of Sudan’s total grain production occurs in November and December. It should be a time of plenty. In the southeastern state of Blue […]
The News Book Riot Covered This Week
Here Come The Public School Closures Targeting books in public schools and libraries is purposeful. Create a frenzy over lies and disinformation about the content […]
JOURNEY THROUGH THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR
THE OSAGE MURDERS AND THE BIRTH OF THE FBI by David Grann ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 18, 2017 Dogged original research and superb narrative skills […]
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Polish Compassion | J. Hoberman
Europe, in Agnieszka Holland’s rough-and-tumble Green Border, is a beacon of hope and a cauldron of hate. The dual perspective is implicit in the movie’s […]