Literature Worth Revisiting
Heads Of The Colored People by Nafissa Tompson-Spires From a reality tv show that follows a family who only eats fruit, to debating one’s suicide on the basis of how…
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Book review “Fates And Furies”
Fates And Furies by Lauren Groff Some stories offer us the rare privilege of a ride through a character’s entire life as though we’ve been right there alongside them the…
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Book Review “Find Me”
Find Me by André Aciman This moving sequel entirely lives up to the raw emotions pouring from every page of the first book, ‘Call Me By Your Name’. If the original…
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Book Review “Heads Of The Colored People”
Heads Of The Colored People by Nafissa Thompson-Spires From a reality tv show that follows a family who only eats fruit, to debating one’s suicide on the basis of how…
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Book Review “Fireburn”
Fireburn by Apple Gidley Informed by impeccable research and infused with a deep curiosity and love for the beauty and complexity of the West Indies, Fireburn is at times shocking,…
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Book Review “Cuba Libre”
Cuba Libre by Elmore Leonard Spun with the classic detail and grit of Leonard’s renowned style, Cuba Libre drops readers into a Cuban pressure cooker ready to blow. In 1888…
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Book Review “Pirate Latitudes”
Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton Fun and thrilling tale, Pirate Latitudes takes readers on an adventure back in time to life on the high seas in the Caribbean centuries ago. Published posthumously,…
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Book Review “All the Finest Girls”
All the Finest Girls by Alexandra Stryon All the Finest Girls cleverly intertwines two worlds through the eyes of Adelaide Abraham by alternating chapters of her early years growing up…
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Book Review “Island”
Island by Aldous Huxley While best known for his masterpiece Brave New World, literary genius Aldous Huxley considered his final book, Island, to be his most important. With his wit,…
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Book Review “Havana Nocturne”
Havana Nocturne by T. J. English This is a fascinating tale of unexpected relationships, the rising and ebbing tides of friends and enemies, and the chaotic ups and downs of power…
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