Category: Pine Reads Review

Book to Stage Adaptations: An Underrated Way to Broaden the Book World

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In the book-lover world, I’ve found that there’s one topic guaranteed to get readers fired up and ready to rant: Adaptations of their favorite books. From live-action movies to TV

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7 More Books with Disability Representation

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In August, our lovely staff here at Pine Reads Review reviewed five amazing young adult and children’s books with disability representation. But five books isn’t nearly enough to cover the

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Interview with Kes Trester

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The Nine: Origins by Kes Trester Coming October 11th, 2022 from Owl Hollow Press; 265 pages About the Author: “A native of Los Angeles, Kes Trester’s first job out of

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The Nine: Origins | Kes Trester

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The Nine: Origins by Kes Trester Coming October 11th, 2022 from Owl Hollow Press; 265 pages Content Warnings: Murder and brief sexual content About the Author: “A native of Los

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The Push for Poetry

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Poetry, for many, is a literary medium used to release creative thoughts and emotions. Abstract or otherwise, poems have the potential to move readers and listeners in life-altering ways. Obviously

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A Struggle With Perfectionism

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As someone who struggles with perfectionism, I was really excited to pick up The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes by Mark Pett and Gary Rubinstein. Even if it is meant

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