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Discover the power of witches in new novel

May 19, 2015 Abbie Randall

Endless imagination is a staple of childhood. There are entire sections in bookstores devoted to stories of fantasy and magic, yet these prominent displays gradually…

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‘Mean Streak’ full of suspense, mystery

May 4, 2015 Abbie Randall

We all know the feeling of being worn down by stress and wanting a quiet escape. If books are your quiet escape, don’t hesitate to…

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‘The Girl on the Train’ promises intrigue

April 27, 2015 Abbie Randall

Every once in a while, a new book hits the shelves and all of a sudden becomes a notable sensation. Readers start to wonder why…

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‘Iron House’ packs a punch

April 20, 2015 Abbie Randall

Stories vary in the degree of effect they have on their readers. Some stories let the reader meander, send them for a swirl and exit…

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Larson’s talk inspires community

April 13, 2015 Abbie Randall

Being an author has its perks: writing every single day, conducting research, releasing a novel and traveling on book tours. However, the job also has…

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TED speaker releases novel about immigration, race

April 6, 2015 Abbie Randall

Increasing numbers of Americans have heard the name Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Originally from Nigeria, Adichie came to the United States for higher education. Her name…

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‘5th Wave’ offers bleak view of future

March 30, 2015 Abbie Randall

As a society, we have a deep fascination with writing and reading stories of the impending apocalypse and/or the end of the human race. It…

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‘Room’ proves to be haunting read

March 2, 2015 Abbie Randall

One of the thrills of reading is the freedom to be pulled into a world where you are a visitor, but can feel like a…

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‘Caged Bird’ continues to hold relevance

February 24, 2015 Abbie Randall

As a well-known and highly revered writer, Maya Angelou was an inspiring public figure, speaking out against racism, sexism and injustice. Many people are probably…

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‘Invisible Monsters,’ an intriguing read

February 16, 2015 Abbie Randall

It is a commonly known fact that the first rule of Fight Club is to not talk about Fight Club. Luckily, there will be no…

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