It must be Love for Oneworld

Oneworld children’s imprint Rock the Boat has signed Scottish débutant Damien Love, acquiring UK and Commonwealth rights to Monstrous Devices, and a second title, from Philippa Milnes-Smith at The Soho Agency. Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

[ The Bookseller | 2019-10-17 10:46:22 UTC ]
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Near-fatal ODs and love faxes to Julia Roberts: What Matthew Perry's memoir reveals

From kissing Gwyneth Paltrow to beating up Justin Trudeau: Matthew Perry's memoir, "Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing," hits shelves Nov. 1. Continue reading at Los Angeles Times

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God's Loving Guidance: Spotlight on Dr. Sheila Hayford

The author’s latest, Chapter by Chapter: The Voice of God Study Bible, provides an intimate approach to understanding the word of God. (Sponsored) Continue reading at Publishers Weekly

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Thirty Years Later, Kids Still Love 'Stinky Cheese'

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Holy and Wholly Loved: Spotlight on Julie Wright

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How to Love to Your Horrible Little Goblins (and Other Advice from Calvin Kasulke)

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Why Is Boys Love Manga So Popular Among Women?

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Ashley Flowers Loves an Airport Bookstore

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Melissa Bank, literary chronicler of love and loss, dies at 61

Her first short-story collection, "The Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing," was translated into more than 30 languages and became a best-seller. Continue reading at The Washington Post

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Love the Smell of Old Books? This Bookseller Would Like You to Leave.

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Subverting Traditional Narratives of Love and Happiness

When CJ Hauser published “The Crane Wife” in The Paris Review, an essay about repressing her needs in a relationship, calling off a wedding, and going to study whooping cranes on the Gulf Coast, it quickly became a viral hit. Three years later, her 17-piece memoir in essays of the same name... Continue reading at Electric Literature

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“The Act of Mourning Itself is a Final, Destitute Version of Love.” A Reading List For the Grieving

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In Gabrielle Zevin’s novel, two video game designers chase love IRL

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10 Books About Young Women in (and Out) of Love

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Kim Stanley Robinson’s love letter to the wilderness

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'Forget Heaven, Remember Love': PW Talks to Caleb Wilde

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