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  • 4 weeks ago | redcarpetcrash.com | Alex Finlay |Harlan Coben |Julia Bartz |Brian Panowich

    The book is in stores on TUesday, April 1st from Minotaur. Click on the link to buy a copy. https://amzn.to/3RhPrZbFor the past five years, Ryan Richardson has relived that terrible night. The car door ripping open. The crushing blow to the head. The hands yanking him from the vehicle. His girlfriend Ali’s piercing scream as she is taken. With no trace of Ali or the car, a cloud of suspicion hangs over Ryan.

  • Jan 12, 2024 | cbc.ca | Julia Bartz

    Canadian writer and editor Alicia Cox Thomson loves reading about winter to get her through the frosty weather - and there's a certain type of wintry read that really gets her invested. "I want to read something with a little bit more depth, something I could sink into and be cozy with," she told Ali Hassan. From avalanches to post-apocalyptic thrillers, Thomson shares her favourite snowbound stories.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | thenichollsworth.com | Ann Liang |Jason Evert |Henry Melville |Julia Bartz

    Sometimes we get so swamped with reading assignments that we forget to take the time to read something for enjoyment. If you have a hard time finding a book that’s right for your taste, there are multiple students and teachers that have great literary taste and make reading their favorite hobby.  Gabrielle Chaisson is a senior mass communication major from Thibodaux who has her own book blog. She gravitates towards young-adult literature and coming-of-age books.

  • Nov 13, 2023 | scarymommy.com | Andrea Bartz |Julia Bartz

    Pride Month and beyond, there’s never a bad time to diversify your TBR pile. Reading about people and relationships that don’t necessarily mirror our own experiences helps us grow and learn about other communities. And vice versa, reading books that exemplify characters or situations that you can relate to is all the more reason why reading is such a powerful hobby.

  • Mar 24, 2023 | shereads.com | Tara Conklin |Julia Bartz |Lucy Score |Crystal Patriarche

    Pineapple Street by Jenny JacksonDarley, oldest daughter in the Stockton family, chose to give up her inheritance for motherhood, following her heart but giving up a lot in the process. Sasha is a middle-class New England girl who married into the Brooklyn Heights’ family, only to find herself cast as an outsider. And Georgina, the baby of the family, has fallen in love with someone she can’t have.

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