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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Books - 15/Feb 10:00

Book Review: ‘Evil Genius,’ by Claire Oshetsky

A young telephone company operator finds herself in the dark underbelly of the Me Decade in Claire Oshetsky’s “Evil Genius.”

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Book Review: ‘So Old, So Young,’ by Grant Ginder

the new york times - 17/Feb 10:02

The milestones of an undergrad friend group give shape and color to Grant Ginder’s latest novel, “So Old, So Young.”

Comment on Review: The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association by Caitlin Rozakis by John Readit

westveilpublishing.com - 10:55

Your review just shoved this straight onto my TBR. I love “cozy with teeth,” and the way you describe Vivian losing herself in motherhood +...

Comment on Review: The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association by Caitlin Rozakis by John Readit

westveilpublishing.com - 10:55

Your review just shoved this straight onto my TBR. I love “cozy with teeth,” and the way you describe Vivian losing herself in motherhood +...

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For its sequel, the Christian-themed drama about a hit single finds a new tune and an anchoring presence.

Review: Dark Hours of the Night by Salma

hindustantimes.com - 20/Feb 17:18

Translated from the Tamizh by GJV Prasad, the novel presents how women in a self-isolating religious community endure oppression

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I’ll Be the Monster by Sean Gilbert review – are they fantasists or psychopaths?

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Book Review: ‘The Boundless Deep,’ by Richard Holmes

the new york times - 11/Feb 16:12

In “The Boundless Deep,” Richard Holmes explores the forces that formed the young Alfred Tennyson.

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A biting satire on cancel culture in the publishing industry

smh.com.au - 18/Feb 05:00

When a young writer who’s been slogging it out for several years, being repeatedly rejected finds herself doing something she never thought she’d...