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Interview with KT Medina, author of White Crocodile
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Did you dread going to high school English classes? Did you ever fear the teacher would quiz you about a book you didn’t read? Remember when Spark Notes was your best friend? The pressure you felt having to finish a book within a deadline may have kept you from enjoying...
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The Man Booker Prize Longlist was released in late July. This prize is one of the leading prizes an author can hope to attain. This year it opened internationally to all original english language works, prompting judges to select 3 British writers, 5 US writers, and 1 from Republic of Ireland,...
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Nick Finn is a marine interdiction agent with Customs and Border Protection. His job is to patrol the waters off Southern California in a go-fast boat, looking for smugglers. One morning before dawn, he and his patrol partner, Diego Jimenez, spot a boat creeping along the coast of Catalina Island with her lights out. They investigate, a gun battle ensues, and Finn becomes embroiled in a terrifying criminal enterprise that forces him to confront his own heart of darkness.
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History holds many stories of romance, intrigue and war. Searching through years of characters and conflicts for a particular read can be a daunting task. Try a story from this list. If you love women’s fiction and stories from the 1930’s and 1940’s, also check out our book list of...
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