
Carissa Mosness
Assistant Digital Editor, Books and Entertainment at Woman's World
Assistant Digital Editor, Books and Entertainment at First for Women
I am a writer and social media coordinator who has written breaking news, features, and sports.
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5 days ago |
firstforwomen.com | Melissa D'Agnese |Carissa Mosness
Books FIRST Editors (and book lovers) share their top titles right now! Welcome back, book lovers! It's time for another installment of the a nonfiction book delivering expert advice to help you boost your focus. If you're a fan of Carley Fortune's signature swoonworthy love stories, then check out her latest novel First for Women Book Club , where we share our seven favorite new reads.
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womansworld.com | Carissa Mosness
White smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City on Thursday, May 8, signifying that the College of Cardinals conclave had officially reached a majority vote, selecting a new pope to take on the role of leader of the Catholic Church. Their decision was a historic one, as it is the first time an American has ever held the title. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Robert Francis Prevost dedicated his life to spreading the word of the Lord all over the world.
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6 days ago |
firstforwomen.com | Carissa Mosness
Movies & Shows Plus, how some of the authors feel about their works being adapted into a movie For book lovers, nothing beats finding out that their favorite novel is going to be turned into a feature film. Not only do they get to see beloved characters brought to life, but they also get to see if the sets they imagined in their head are as magical as they had hoped.
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kentucky.com | Carissa Mosness
For book lovers, nothing beats finding out that their favorite novel is going to be turned into a feature film. Not only do they get to see beloved characters brought to life, but they also get to see if the sets they imagined in their head are as magical as they had hoped. Sometimes, though, the film can actually overshadow the book, causing people to forget all about the original text and go straight to the theaters. Below, we have rounded up six movies that are better than the book.
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tri-cityherald.com | Carissa Mosness
For book lovers, nothing beats finding out that their favorite novel is going to be turned into a feature film. Not only do they get to see beloved characters brought to life, but they also get to see if the sets they imagined in their head are as magical as they had hoped. Sometimes, though, the film can actually overshadow the book, causing people to forget all about the original text and go straight to the theaters. Below, we have rounded up six movies that are better than the book.
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