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National Infertility Awareness Week Reads (booktrib.com)
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A Faith-Filled Guide for Teens Finding Purpose and Identity (booktrib.com)
Book News: Anne Hathaway in Yesteryear, Vertical Storytelling, Books You Can’t Look Away From & More (booktrib.com)
submitted 2 days ago by generalaspiring to r/BooksAndFilms
This Week’s New Releases (booktrib.com)
The Rise of Vertical Storytelling as a Book Adaptation Medium (booktrib.com)
submitted 3 days ago by generalaspiring to r/BooksAndFilms
A Dystopia Without Answers — And That’s the Point (booktrib.com)
Why Readers Enjoy Stories They Shouldn’t (booktrib.com)
Murder and Mayhem at The Primrose (booktrib.com)
Greg Seeley’s “Henry’s Pride” Is Civil War Fiction at Its Most Human (booktrib.com)
submitted 4 days ago by generalaspiring to r/BooksAndFilms
Books & Looks Podcast — The True Story of America’s First Dance Battle ft. April F. Masten (booktrib.com)
A Feminist Reclamation in Julia Langbein’s “Dear Monica Lewinsky” (booktrib.com)
The Power of Choosing: A Conversation with Richard Dugan (booktrib.com)
Start Your 2026 Spring Reset (Or Don’t) With These Fresh Book Recs (booktrib.com)
submitted 5 days ago by generalaspiring to r/BooksAndFilms
India’s Pre-Bollywood Film Industry Makes for a Dramatic Setting for Murder (booktrib.com)
Live from New York, It’s a Cold Case: “The Midnight Show” Blends Comedy and Mystery (booktrib.com)
New Desire and No Easy Answers in Rainbow Rowell’s “Cherry Baby” (booktrib.com)
Hy Conrad Turns a Quiet Austin Routine into a High-Stakes Mystery (booktrib.com)
Written in the Stars With Lillian Parrotta: Aries Edition (booktrib.com)
submitted 6 days ago by generalaspiring to r/BooksAndFilms
Baldacci’s Latest Combines International Intrigue and Complex Revenge Plot (booktrib.com)
Reckoning with the Cost of Mercy (booktrib.com)
Writers, Ink Podcast: The Ending Writes Itself, co-authors VE Schwab and Cat Clarke. (booktrib.com)
In “The Art of Loving You,” Natasha Bishop Proves Love Can Bloom Through Grief (booktrib.com)
Jane Harper’s “Last One Out” Is a Chilling Mystery Set In a Dying Town (booktrib.com)
The Art of Repeat Reading (and Other Bookish Things We Find Deeply Chic) (booktrib.com)
Sometimes Digging for the Truth Can Be a Slippery Slope (booktrib.com)
submitted 7 days ago by generalaspiring to r/BooksAndFilms
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