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  • Aug 22, 2024 | barnesandnoble.com | Isabelle McConville |Ruth Reichl |Diane Johnson |Joanne Harris

    Books in Emily’s Bag: What to Read After Watching Emily in Paris Season 4After traveling back to Emily’s life of glitz, glam and love in the city of lights, we know you must be wondering what to do now. Part 2 of season 4 (why, oh, why do we have to wait?!) will be out in September, but what to read until then? We’ve got just the thing. Please enable javascript to add items to the cart. Please enable javascript to add items to the cart.

  • Jul 1, 2024 | gizmodo.com | Cheryl Eddy |Joanne Harris |Mateo Askaripour |K.X. Song

    In July, there are multiple new sci-fi, fantasy, and horror books about estranged friends reuniting to confront something dark in their past—call it the It effect—as well as an array of sci-fi adventures, mythology revisions, tales of terror, supernatural mysteries, fantastical romances, and more. Read on!Suggested ReadingWhat Makes Immortal Longings an Epic Fantasy?

  • Jul 25, 2023 | female.com.au | Joanne Harris

    Have you ever felt invisible? Bernie Moon has given her life to other people: her husband, her son, her friends (who are these days, mostly online). At nineteen she was full of dreams and ambitions; now almost fifty, and going through the menopause, she's fading, fast. Heartbroken and hormonal, she often feels like she's losing her mind.

  • May 20, 2023 | telegraph.co.uk | Joanne Harris

    What do you think when you hear the word “mermaid”? Chances are you’ll imagine a beautiful girl with a sparkling fishtail, naked breasts, flowing hair, gazing into a mirror: a scene straight from the pen of early-20th-century Golden Age illustrators Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac. Or perhaps you see Ariel in Disney’s 1989 cartoon of Hans Christian Ander­sen’s The Little Mermaid, with her cherry-red hair and purple shell bikini.

  • May 11, 2023 | publishersweekly.com | Naomi Hirahara |Christine Mangan |Carol Goodman |Joanne Harris

    Hirahara’s insightful follow-up to 2021’s Edgar-winning Clark and Division finds newly married Aki Nakasone returning to Los Angeles in 1946, two years after her family was forcibly relocated to the Manzanar internment camp in Illinois. Aki is working as a nurse’s aide at the Japanese Hospital in Boyle Heights when a bruised and battered old man arrives.

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