One of my favorite things about reading is noticing the little storytelling patterns that show up again and again. Not the huge, obvious tropes everyone talks about, but the smaller
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The University of Arizona is hosting the Tucson Festival of Books (TFOB) for the fifteenth year in a row (excluding 2020). This annual festival celebrates authors and books and raises
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Passenger out now from Disney-Hyperion; 496 pages Content Warning: Racism, violence About the Author: “Alexandra Bracken was born in Phoenix, Arizona. The daughter of a Star Wars collector, she grew
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Coming July 30th, 2024 from Hachette Children’s Group; 576 pages Content Warning: Violence, death, gore, domestic abuse About the Author: “Alexandra Bracken was born in Phoenix, Arizona…She sold her first
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While the Harry Potter series and J.K. Rowling have fallen from their once beloved status due to the ignorant actions of Rowling herself, it is hard to deny that the
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Mythology is an awesome way to connect with new cultures and history. It’s an exceptional genre in literature with powerful beings, hidden worlds, and settings all around the world. I
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