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Screen Rant on MSN8 Fantasy Books Everyone Should Read At Least OnceThere's so many great fantasy books that it can be hard to know what to read, but everyone should tackle these all-time great titles at least once.
Novels that explore Greek mythology from the point of view of “silenced” women now constitute their own popular genre: Madeline Miller’s “Circe” (2018), Natalie Haynes’s “A Thousand ...
Arts Dec 09 Discussion questions for ‘Circe’ Madeline Miller's "Circe," which reimagines the story of a minor goddess from the Odyssey, is our December book club pick. Arts Dec 03 ...
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The Mary Sue on MSNThe 10 Best Fantasy Books of the Last DecadeSomething was in the water in 2015 – something fantastical, something magical, something that inspired a bloom of brilliant fantasy works to bolster us through the dark days to come. Despite three ...
These 5 books don’t just look good—they deliver powerful stories that match their stunning covers. A treat for both your eyes ...
From Rebecca Yarros’s Fourth Wing series to the resurgence of Wicked, fantasy books have all but taken over the best-sellers lists as of late. And if you’re one of the readers who’s been gobbling them ...
July is a monster month for fantasy readers, full of highly anticipated sequels, new titles from established favorites, and ...
Retellings and reimaginings are having a moment in the publishing industry as readers can’t seem to get enough of them. Mixing newer releases with popular and beloved adaptations, this list offers ...
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Mamdani's socialism is unacceptable, but the former governor is himself an unacceptable choice for mayor of New York City.
Madeleine Keane on books: Oscar Wilde’s reader’s card is ‘uncancelled’ by the British Library, 130 years on Plus the Cork Midsummer Festival, and something for Beatles fans too ...
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