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Dark Restraint by Katee Robert

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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 […]

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NOT THE SAME RIVER | Kirkus Reviews

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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 […]

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FERREN AND THE DOOMSDAY MISSION

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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 […]

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The Sneaky Sublime

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The Chicago artist Christina Ramberg recontextualized things made for another purpose, transforming the unremarkable into funny, stately, and transgressive forms. Source link

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INVISIBLE WARFARE | Kirkus Reviews

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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 […]

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Magical Realism, Mystery, & More

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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 […]

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Famine and Civil War in Sudan

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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 […]

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The News Book Riot Covered This Week

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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 […]

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Podcast 620, Your Transcript is Here!

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Transcript Announcement By posting a comment, you consent to have your personally identifiable information collected and used in accordance with our privacy policy. ↑ Back […]

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Polish Compassion | J. Hoberman

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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 […]