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Siding with the bad guys
Trouble in paradise
Shattered hearts and second chances
A failing grade for boys
Austen city limits
Finding faith
Childhood memories spark a new mother-daughter story
Women in war: Sarah Blake’s new novel looks at World War II from a different angle
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Meet the Illustrator
Meet Joshua Ferris
Columns
Our cup runneth over
From page to screen
A man on the run
The sweetest season for love stories
New paperbacks for reading groups
Going faster slowly
In the wilds of Munrovia
Features
Stories to share: New books bring African-American history to life
Bumps in the long and winding road to love
Finding your own happily ever after
What do (younger) women really want?
Lifestyles: Engaging projects for your crafty side
New books examine key eras and figures in African-American life
The wide, weird world of teen fantasy
Sense of Wonder: The pen is mightier than the wand
Character study
Reviews
Not your grandmother’s Dickinson
Simmons imagines the story behind Dickens' lost work
A wolf in the village
Learning to survive
The weight of a woman
An out-of-this-world dilemma
Picking up the broken pieces
Bleak days on Rikers Island
Marital mind games
The lure of money, power and privilege
Darkness in the desert
Wounds of a world war
Trigiani’s latest is lovely
Snakes in the grass
Exploring the worlds of love and grief
Secrets of a small town
Cornwell’s epic saga continues
Lighting up the sky
A soldier’s tale of survival and homecoming
Saved by the power of words
Lessons from a life in the natural world
Meeting the gentle giants of the deep
A new breed of free-range librarians
In pursuit of a longer lifespan
A detailed retelling of a unique life
What our roads reveal about us
New understanding of a critical summit
Moving beyond the ultimate betrayal
Military family faces the consequences of war
Historians wanted for time-traveling adventures
The greatest love story ever (re)told
Friendship and family in a foreign land
An Austen pastiche you won't want to miss
A family decides to give back
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