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Chelsea Ciccone

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Middle East Meets West With Ambitious Woman’s Cross-Cultural Upbringing in Saudi Arabia | BookTrib

Jasmin Faulk-Dickerson spent much of her young life with a foot in two different worlds, belonging to one culture that restricted her individual freedoms and to another that promised more to its women than marriage, children and subservience to men, including their own sons. A strong-willed, sensiti…
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6 Utterly Suspenseful Tales Written by and Starring Women | BookTrib

Anticipation is a delightful sort of agony, and within the realms of fiction, it’s what keeps us turning pages. In romance novels, it’s the clear tension between characters, the will-they-won’t-they of it all. In fantasy and science fiction, it’s the adventure, knowing something wonderous and imposs…
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Can’t Put This Clock in a Box: 5 Time-Manipulating and Genre-Shatte...

One of the decidedly fraught areas of fiction is genre. Very rarely is a book so limited in its story or its characters that it can neatly fit into the confines of any one category, and yet, that’s one of the first things prospective readers want to identify. So, we slap
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Move Over, John le Carré! 5 New Masterful Tales of Cold War Espiona...

It feels impossible to discuss Cold War fiction, or the whole of espionage fiction for that matter, without mentioning the master of the spy novel himself, John le Carré. As The New York Times notes in the late novelist’s obituary, his “exquisitely nuanced, intricately plotted Cold War
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6 Autistic Authors You Should Be Reading | BookTrib

April is Autism Acceptance Month, and though I wish it went without saying, the first voices anyone should seek out when learning about autistic folks, or any marginalized group for that matter, are voices that come from within that very community. If you’re unsure how to support someone, ask them!…
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Laugh at Yourself, Love Yourself: 6 Humorous and Heartfelt Guides t...

Sometimes, well, maybe more than just sometimes, we’re our own worst enemy. On the ever-winding road to finding happiness or love or fulfillment, it’s often self-criticism, bad habits and insecurities that we trip over. We just can’t seem to get out of our own way, can we?
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Open the Door to V.E. Schwab’s “Gallant,” an Eerily Magical Homecom...

Described as “The Secret Garden meets Crimson Peak” by author V.E. Schwab, Gallant (Greenwillow Books), her 21st book, whisks readers into a quietly haunting tale. Olivia Prior knows
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You Go Girl! 6 Practical and Inspirational Books for Women Entrepre...

As we close out Women’s History Month, it’s fun to think about the legacy women today will leave behind for future generations.
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Canine Chronicles: 5 Novels From a Dog’s Perspective | BookTrib

I once wrote my own eulogy from my dog’s perspective. Totally weird, I know, but it was an assignment for a Public Speaking course. I figured using my dog’s voice would somehow make the whole endeavor feel less morbid. Besides, haven’t you ever wondered what your dog is thinking? How your
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Disappeared But Not Forgotten: 6 Novels Touched by Argentina’s Dirt...

Disappeared But Not Forgotten: 6 Novels Touched by Argentina’s Dirty War
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Agents of Israel: 6 Thrillers Featuring Israeli Intelligence and Sp...

Agents of Israel: 6 Thrillers Featuring Israeli Intelligence and Special Forces
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Book Review - “The Sword of David” by Charles Lichtman

Book Review - “The Sword of David” by Charles Lichtman. Charles Lichtman’s The Sword of David (Bombardier Books) begins with a snapshot of a civilization in peril: The Siege of Jerusalem, 70 A.D.
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Book Review - “Committed: A Memoir of Madness in the Family” by Pao...

Book Review - “Committed: A Memoir of Madness in the Family” by Paolina Milana. “Insanity had taken root in my family tree, and I was tasked with tending our garden,” writes Paolina Milana as she begins Committed: A Memoir of Madness in the Family
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Book Review - “Helen in Trouble” by Wendy Sibbison

“The words ‘knocked up’ … signified disaster on a mythic scale, the termination of respectability, the cancellation of any claim to future success and happiness, an irreversible and public shaming.” While that phrase still carries a certain amount of stigma in 2022, particularly for the young and u…
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The Capital of Crime: 7 Thrillers Set in Washington, D.C. | BookTrib

The Capital of Crime: 7 Thrillers Set in Washington, D.C.
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Book Review - “Malibu Rising” by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Book Review - “Malibu Rising” by Taylor Jenkins Reid. In her latest historical novel, Malibu Rising (Ballantine), Taylor Jenkins Reid whisks readers away to Malibu circa 1983 where Nina Riva is twelve hours away from hosting the party of the decade.
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“My Mother’s Pain” Explores the Burden of Choice on Women | BookTrib

Book Review: “My Mothers Pain” by Fae Bidgoli. My Mother’s Pain explores the interconnected lives of several maternal figures.
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7 Magically Mysterious Adventure Series for Middle-Grade Readers | ...

Once upon a time, I worked at a bookstore. When I started, it was no mystery that a huge part of the job would be recommending books to customers, but what did surprise me was that the struggles of our parent clientele almost always fell into one of two categories: keeping
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Life Through Laughter: 8 Quirky and Humorous Memoirs | BookTrib

Life Through Laughter: 8 Quirky and Humorous Memoirs
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All the Best Things Have Wings: 7 High-Flying Fantasy Adventures - ...

All the Best Things Have Wings: 7 High-Flying Fantasy Adventures
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Sorcery Skirmishes and High-Tech Tussles: 6 Stories Featuring Epic ...

The arms of fantasy and science fiction can squash reality’s best weapons any day of the week … and they’re a hell of a lot cooler, too. Up against Doctor Who’s sonic screwdriver, that power drill in your garage might as well be made by Fisher-Price. Mjolnir in Thor’s hands makes