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Hermione Hoby

Hermione Hoby

Freelance Writer at Harper's Bazaar

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Lima Public Library Book Reviews - The Lima News

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The Best New Books to Read in Summer 2021 (So Far)

A fresh crop of summer novels has finally hit shelves. We hope you’re as ready for a beach read as we are.
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Seth MacFarlane Hates Tucker Carlson So Much He Wants to Leave Fox

“Tucker Carlson’s latest opinion piece once again makes me wish ‘Family Guy’ was on any other network.”
seattletimes.com

Hermione Hoby’s millennial bildungsroman ‘Virtue’ explores the cons...

Hermione Hoby’s millennial bildungsroman ‘Virtue’ explores the consequences of living an unanswering life  The Seattle Times
nytimes.com

‘Virtue,’ by Hermione Hoby: An Excerpt

An excerpt from “Virtue,” by Hermione Hoby
nytimes.com

Hermione Hoby Takes on Virtue-Signaling

In her new novel, “Virtue,” a white, liberal 20-something is torn between elitism and activism.
glamour.com

The Best Books of Summer 2021 Will Astonish You

July’s best books are startlingly good, funny, and aimed at women readers.
bustle.com

10 Must-Read New Books Out This Week, From Thrillers To Literary Fi...

The best new books out the week of July 19, 2021 include a several taught summer thrillers.
vanityfair.com

New Summer Books for Every Mood

Unputdownable novels, haunting poetry, and a memoir from a beloved ‘SNL’ star.
esquire.com

The New Old World

Arriving at an elite magazine internship, Luca feels unsophisticated and ignorant. It takes a historic election night to prove that even the privileged and powerful are flying just as blind.
vanityfair.com

Trump All but Dares His Supporters to Attack the U.S. Capitol Again

Rewriting history, he claimed on Sunday that the people responsible for the violent insurrection were “patriots” preaching peace and love.
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Prince George, Kate, and William Solidify Their Status as English S...

Though their team lost the Euro finals on Sunday evening, the Cambridges proved that their passion for athletics is only beginning.
vanityfair.com

At Angie Mar’s Beatrice Inn Follow-Up It’s Old-School French Dining...

Planning to dine at Les Trois Chevaux? Don’t forget your jacket.
hellogiggles.com

Here Are the 10 Best New Books to Read in July

From “Intimacies” to “Island Queen.”
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The best books to cool down with in July

The best new books to read in July include works by Chris Stuck, Cai Chongda, and Rachel Yoder.
bustle.com

A New Jasmine Guillory Rom-Com & 42 More Great Books Out This Month

The most anticipated books of July 2021 include rom-coms, memoirs, thrillers, speculative novels, and lots, lots more.
vanityfair.com

Prince William and Prince Harry Will Reportedly Meet Privately Afte...

A source explained that, “William is determined that the Sussex drama does not overshadow this important moment of remembrance.”
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Clifford the Big Red Dog Is Simply Too Big for New York City

A few questions and concerns raised by the latest trailer for ‘Clifford the Big Red Dog,’ a film shockingly set in Manhattan.
theguardian.com

The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris review – a fine, lyrical debut

Freedom and forbidden love entwine in Harris’s sweeping novel set in the dying days of the American civil war
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Prince William Announces That His First-Ever Earthshot Prize Ceremo...

Organizers revealed that the event will include “show-stopping performances as well as never-before-seen musical collaborations.”
interviewmagazine.com

Hermione Hoby’s “Virtue” Captures the Seduction of New York City

“The author might have just written the defining New York City novel of our fraught, socially anxious, and politically tumultuous times.”