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What We Sacrifice for Magic Reviews
Nov 13, 2024

What We Sacrifice for Magic

Elisabeth has just graduated but her future has already been mapped out as she is expected to take her grandmother’s place. The path she is meant to take is simple: become the head of her family, marr

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Pen Pal (Special Limited Edition) Reviews
Nov 12, 2024

Pen Pal (Special Limited Edition)

A thirty-five minute ferry ride outside of Seattle sits Bainbridge Island and the quaint Queen Anne Victorian style home where Michael and Kayla have lived for the past six years. Their life is serene

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A Place Under the Sun Modern Literature
Nov 8, 2024

A Place Under the Sun

Henry works as a consultant at Anthony Freckleman, a leading management consulting company. He is well-paid and enjoys his profession, preferring it to accounting, which he found monotonous after work

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American Rapture Horror
Nov 7, 2024

American Rapture

C.J. Leede is back after her disturbingly dark Maeve Fly with a book that goes hard and epic in American Rapture. Readers may be surprised by something quite different, but it is nevertheless engrossi

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Bear at the Fair Children's
Nov 4, 2024

Bear at the Fair

What does Bear do at an animal fair? Some animals may not understand why Bear comes ripping through the fair and tearing things down. Then, the animals set a trap to calm him down. Only one animal tha

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Musical Tables: Poems Poetry
Oct 28, 2024

Musical Tables: Poems

The works in Billy Collins’ latest collection Musical Tables: Poems are referred to as “small poems” by the author in the introduction. What they really are, though, is an assortment of puns, obvious

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What You Need to Be Warm Poetry
Oct 25, 2024

What You Need to Be Warm

In times of cold and turmoil, it’s easy to forget that the most important thing for some people is warmth. As winter descends, being warm means many things, and it takes on many guises. This small but

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Mother (Penguin Poets) Poetry
Oct 24, 2024

Mother (Penguin Poets)

In what many call “Education for Extinction,” 523 church-run boarding schools took Native American children from their families and attempted to indoctrinate them away from their culture. About 35,000

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