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Bookworm: “The Girl on the Train”

Talk about a reading one-two punch. When I finished Emily St. John Mandel’s fantastic “Station Eleven,” I thought to myself, “Welp, that’ll be the best book I read in 2015.” But alas, I was wrong, wrong, wrong — because Paula Hawkins’ … Continue reading

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Bookworm: “Station Eleven”

It’s easy these days to discount dystopian-set novels because there are just so many of them, but at the same time also really relate to them because, I mean, c’mon. We’re living in a downright scary time. Ebola, racial and social … Continue reading

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