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Like Your Fantasy Dark? Try These 5 Books
by Hannah Hohman
Not all fantasy is filled with alternative worlds where the good fight evil alongside elves, goblins, and other mythical warriors. Some fantasy books are darker. These books are still magical, but no one can mistake them for the classic...
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Books Set in Latin American Culture Among the Best of Fall 2014
by Aimee Jodoin
Nearly 20 percent of the US population is Hispanic, but where are all the Hispanic-centered books? And when the hero of a novel happens to be Latino, why does their ethnicity seem to be a plot point, as if it’s a struggle they must...
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I Should Write a Book, Apparently
by Emily Asad
“I am using this book to bare my demons,” admits Andy W., author of I Should Write a Book, Apparently. He also admits that there isn’t really any moral to the story. Andy’s troubles begin at the age of thirteen, when his mother...
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The Taking of the Dawn
"The Taking of the Dawn", the third installment in this exciting series, follows the two main characters, Dayn and Reiv, through parallel journeys as they face evils more powerful than ever before. In this engaging tale, the comrades...
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Unknown Book
Given their popularity these days, pirates are a sure way to increase the awesomeness quotient of any book, so Robert D’Elia’s Pirates of Marauda Book 1: Circles in Time looks promising, based on its title alone. But besides pirates,...
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Reviewer Claire Foster Interviews Polly Hall, Author of The Taxidermist’s Lover
by Claire Foster
If recent events—razor thin elections, deadly global pandemics, an economy on pins and needles—have your nerves on edge, take comfort in the fact that you’re not alone. Mama never told us there’d be days like these either. On the...
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Happy 180th to Michigan
by Hannah Hohman
Happy 180th Birthday to Michigan, home of our headquarters here at Foreword. (We’re in the pinkie.) The Mitten is looking good for one hundred and eighty years! To celebrate, read up on some Michigan literature. Detroit is No Dry Bones...
