Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising new titles — fiction and nonfiction — to consider in February.
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Sweet Vidalia' offers a compassionate portrayal of a laconic, tenacious protagonist as she tries to rebuild a shattered life ...
Through her descriptive language, flair for supporting, relevant facts, and wonderfully rounded characters, readers will ...
"Onyx Storm" author Rebecca Yarros breaks down the ending of her latest book, plans for Book 4 release and the "Fourth Wing" TV series.
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Once one starts to look for it, blue is everywhere. It’s embedded in modern English language (“true blue,” “I’m feeling so ...
One reason to start writing letters the old-fashioned way: opening the mail can be fun.
Jennifer Power, at left, who teaches language arts at Montessori Academy for Peace in Decatur, talks with student Addison ...
A Travesty of a Mockery of a Sham' addresses controversies but is more interested in the filmmaker's best work.
Despite some Non-Fiction categories having decent years, generally speaking the market endured a forgettable 12 months.