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Mel Robbins On Letting Go and Leaning In

Robbins shares how the advice in her latest book “The Let Them Theory” can help readers look at their lives in a different way.

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The New Faces of Rare Book Collecting: Young Adults Redefine What It Means To Be A Rare Book Collector

Rare book collecting, a hobby historically maintained by eccentric billionaires and wealthy universities, is now taking on new life among young readers.

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‘We Do Not Part’ Review: Brutality and Beauty

Han Kang, the recipient of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature and the first Korean author to win, makes a powerful return with “We Do Not Part.”

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Top 10 Books of 2024

The Crimson’s Arts Board presents its favorite books of 2024, from “The Mighty Red” to “Funny Story.”

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‘Wind and Truth’ Review: Sanderson Closes The First Arc of ‘The Stormlight Archive’ With a Bang

"Wind and Truth," the latest installment of Brandon Sanderson's The Stormlight Archive series, is satisfyingly epic despite its numerous perspectives.

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Harvard Authors Profile: Aislinn Brophy ’17 on the Magic of Writing

Aislinn Brophy '17 discussed their YA fantasy goals and inspirations, reflecting on the common themes of identity, love, and family in their work.

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‘Set My Heart on Fire’ Review: A Woman’s Broken Relationship with Addiction, Youth, and the World

Known for her science fiction, Izumi Suzuki switches genres to tell the story of a young woman navigating the hookup, drug, and rock scene of 1970s Japan.

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‘Origins of Marvel Comics’ at 50: A Historical Peek Into the Creation of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes

Simon and Schuster’s 50th anniversary reprint of “Origins of Marvel Comics” by Stan Lee is a must-read for all superhero fans, despite its flaws.

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‘Cross’ Review: Almost Brilliant, Needs Quotation Marks

“Cross” is a hard book to read, but Duffy’s beautiful language and character-focused storytelling style do justice to a particularly complex period of history.

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Harvard Authors Profile: Leyla Brittan ’19 on the Messy and Beautiful Power of Storytelling

Leyla Brittan '19 encourages aspiring authors to keep writing even when you aren’t creating the most beautiful prose, finding the beauty in the messy parts.

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Jeffrey Deaver and Isabella Maldonado are Partners-in-Crime-Fiction: Boston Book Festival Mystery Keynote

Jeffrey Deaver and Isabella Maldonado gave the mystery keynote at the 2024 Boston Book Festival following their recent collaboration, "Fatal Intrusion."

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‘The Third Gilmore Girl’ Review: A Raw and Brilliantly-Crafted Glimpse Into an Extraordinary 80 Years

Dancer and actress Kelly Bishop launches into her 80th year with “The Third Gilmore Girl,” an inspiring memoir detailing her life on and off the stage.

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‘The City in Glass’ Review: Beautiful and Bland

Nghi Vo has generated a stunning novel that takes the reader on a journey through grief, time, and love. Yet the reader may become lost in its beauty.

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Jeff VanderMeer Talks Craft, Climate, and ‘Absolution’ at The Brattle Theatre

Over 150 attendees filled the Brattle Theatre on Oct. 22 for the second stop on Jeff VanderMeer’s U.S. tour for his book "Absolution."

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Bridging the Gap: Self-Help Books as Accessible Introductions to Other Genres and Cultures

Self-help books can be an accessible starting point of one’s reading journey, and an introduction to other forms of writing and cultures.

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