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  • Nov 7, 2024 | 4rfv.com | Natalie Sue |Kaveh Akbar |Gabriella Buba |Frederick Joseph

    There's nothing quite as special as an author's debut. If you're looking for fresh finds to add to your audiobook hit list, we've rounded up a collection of picks from first-time authors. From a laugh-out-loud workplace romcom to a thriller made for the social media age, there's plenty to entice you to keep listening.

  • Jul 19, 2024 | journalgazette.net | Sophie Wan |Sara Adams |Natalie Sue |Elisa Juska

    These works of friendship fiction are newly available through the Allen County Public Library. “Reunion”by Elisa Juska Three old college friends in their 40s, coming together for the 25-year reunion at their beloved campus in New England, each find the reunion not what they envisioned. The weekend takes a startling turn, forcing them to reckon with the past and how it will bear on the future.

  • Jul 1, 2024 | adobomagazine.com | Carley Fortune |Natalie Sue

    MANILA, PHILIPPINES - As we enter the second part of the year, Fully Booked is racking up its recommendations to help everybody out with their reading goals before the end of the year, highlighting titles across a variety of genres.

  • Jun 30, 2024 | themodernmusemagazine.com.au | Natalie Sue

    In Emma Gannon’s endorsement of I Hope This Finds You Well, she described it as “The Office but for burnt-out millennials” and honestly, I was sold on this alone. I Hope This Finds You Well is a darkly funny, captivating novel set in the corporate office of ‘Supershops’. The novel follows Jolene who purposely keeps her distance from her colleagues to the point that she does little to acknowledge them and maintains an outsider status.

  • Jun 14, 2024 | shelf-awareness.com | Morgan Talty |Alex Espinoza |Leah Cohen |Natalie Sue

    This week we feature dynamite fiction like Fire Exit by Morgan Talty, with "tersely poetic, descriptive prose" about a family on the Penobscot reservation grappling with issues of "love and responsibility; blood, culture, and belonging"; and The Sons of El Rey by Alex Espinoza, which takes a "tender and revelatory" look at a family's passion for lucha libre and the "ripple effects of toxic masculinity, racism, and unspoken truths"; as well as nonfiction like The Brave In-Between by Amy Low, a...

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