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Edmonds Booktalk: How do you define summer reading? There's a book for that

Edmonds Booktalk: How do you define summer reading? There's a book for that
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The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires: Hilarious and horrifying | Fantasy Literature: Fantasy and Science Fiction Book and Audiobook Reviews

The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires: Hilarious and horrifying | Fantasy Literature: Fantasy and Science Fiction Book and Audiobook Reviews
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Edmonds Booktalk: So many new books about sisters

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: May 7, 2021 475 There are so many new books featuring sisters and many of them are getting great reviews. I felt the need to make a list! Many of these titles are fairly new; there are of course, a few classics. The list is mostly fiction, with a couple of non-fiction titles thrown in; and mostly adult titles, with a few young adult and young reader titles also included. Please enjoy! Alphabetically by title: “Beezus and Ramona (Ramona, #1)” by Beverly Cleary. For young readers. In this perennial bestseller, Beezus and Ramona learn about the challenges of sisterly love. 1990.

2020 This Is Horror Awards Nominees

Novel of the Year The Only Good Indians, Stephen Graham Jones (Saga) Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Del Rey) The Invention of Sound, Chuck Palahniuk (Grand Central) The Sun Down Motel, Simone St. James (Berkley) Novella of the Year Ring Shout, P. Djèlí Clark (Tordotcom) Crossroads, Laurel Hightower (Off Limits) True Crime, Samantha Kolesnik (Grindhouse) The Worm and His Kings, Hailey Piper (Off Limits) Short Story Collection of the Year Thin Places, Kay Chronister (Undertow) Velocities, Kathe Koja (Meerkat) Wyrd and Other Derelictions, Adam Nevill (Ritual) The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature, Christopher Slatsky (Grimscribe) Anthology of the Year Lullabies for Suffering: Tales of Addiction Horror, Mark Matthews, ed. (Wicked Run)

Summer Reads 2021 from Publishers Weekly : Publishers Weekly

Jamie Ducharme (Holt) When Ducharme’s 2019 Time article on Juul came out, it was pretty tough to walk around New York without seeing the vape device. I was excited when I found out that article was to grow into a book, and the story Ducharme offers is a bizarre, somewhat frightening page-turner (and is set to become a docuseries, to boot). —Carliann Rittman, reviews editor The Atmospherians (Atria) A woman named Sasha Marcus is harassed and canceled by men’s rights activists after speaking her mind in response to an internet troll in McElroy’s engrossing novel. Sasha then accepts a new gig helping her failed actor friend start a cult designed for men to purge themselves of toxic masculinity. McElroy’s conceit works on multiple levels, with incisive satire, earnest explorations of male identity, and a gripping plot.

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