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Grifter Princesses, Sci-Fi Romance, and Unchosen Ones: July’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
Summer SFF adventures and romances from Vajra Chandrasekera, Nina Croft, Tracy Wolff, and many more
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Natalie Zutter
| July 5, 2023
Adrienne Brodeur on Using Summer 2016 as a Setting for
Little Monsters
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Kate Zambreno Can’t Imagine Her Life Without Visual Art
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Women on the Verge: The Jazz Age Origins of Burnout
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Marsha Gordon
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Gabrielle Bellot
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Showing Myself in My Author Photo—Gray Hair and All
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Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times: Life Under Occupation in WWII
Bryn Turnbull Recommends Madeline Martin, Janie Chang, and More
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Bryn Turnbull
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The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in July
With Some A+ Throwbacks to Get You Through the Summer Slump
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Emily Temple
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26 books out in paperback this July!
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June’s Best Reviewed Fiction
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