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Books We’d Love to See on the Big Screen |
Nominations include: Tara Westover’s Educated and Marie Benedict’s The Only Woman in the Room about Hollywood starlet/groundbreaking scientist Hedy Lamarr. |
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Shakespeare, Retold: 12 Modern Takes on the Bard |
A beloved comedy gets a dark twist, Hamlet rewinds time, and Jo Nesbø turns “the Scottish play” into a thriller about police corruption. |
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Librarians’ Best Book Picks: Naomi Jelks, San Francisco Public Library |
Sci-Fi sees more diversity, a memoir is told as a graphic novel, and there’s one book about San Francisco everyone should read. |
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Can’t Look Away: 12 Astounding True Crime Books |
Get to know the murderers, arsonists, smugglers, and thieves from history’s most chilling moments. Capote’s In Cold Blood was just the beginning. |
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Meet the Prequels: The Fascinating Backstory to 8 Great Novels |
From Jane Eyre to Trainspotting (and a new V.C. Andrews), these books will shed new light on old characters and introduce you to some you haven’t met before. |
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Win a signed copy of Why Don't You Write My Eulogy Now So I Can Correct It? |
Goodreads is giving away SIGNED copies of Why Don't You Write My Eulogy Now So I Can Correct It? by Patricia Marx & Roz Chast! Enter for a chance to win one of ten (10) copies now! |
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