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James Folta
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All the times Sally Rooney was saner than Book Media.
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Brittany Allen
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Brittany Allen
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Rejoice! We're getting a new Zora Neale Hurston novel.
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So long, #SmutWeek. Time to celebrate pious fiction with #NunDay.
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Art of Deception: 5 True Crime Books Featuring Forgers, Fraudsters, and Con Artists
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J. R. Thornton
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: Joanna Margaret on 2026's Gothic Romance Boom
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Modern-Day Thelmas and Louises: 10 Crime Novels Featuring Female Duos
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