Books
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PublishedJuly 17, 2019
‘Antiques Roadshow’ appraiser paying a visit to Peaks Island
A Boston book store owner will talk about old and rare books.
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PublishedJuly 15, 2019
Connecticut investigating novelist Wally Lamb’s inmate writing program
Connecticut's Correction Department is investigating an inmate writing program run by author Wally Lamb after a lawsuit was filed by some of the participants.
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PublishedJuly 14, 2019
In ‘Bookish Life of Nina Hill,’ Abbi Waxman introduces a modern-day Elizabeth Bennet
Wit, dry humor, imagination and a likable heroine elevate this romantic comedy.
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PublishedJuly 14, 2019
‘Tapiser’ deftly stitches together family stories separated by 600 years
In Anne Britting Oleson’s new novel, a newly divorced woman inherits a Renaissance tapestry square – and the mysteries it contains.
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PublishedJuly 14, 2019
Midcoast mystery writer keeps unleashing his passion for dogs
David Rosenfelt, who has rescued hundreds of dogs with his wife, is known for his Andy Carpenter mysteries, about a crime-solving lawyer and his dog.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2019
Book review: ‘The Editor’ imagines Jackie O at her day job
In Steven Rowley’s beguiling second novel, a young writer’s famous editor doubles as a mother figure.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2019
New novel dissects divorce with sharp, funny scalpel
'Fleishman Is in Trouble,' by Taffy Brodesser-Akner, takes aim at the complexities of modern marriage.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2019
In Neal Stephenson’s ‘Fall,’ there is life after death
Though the novel has many captivating plot points, its mood is metaphysical.
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PublishedJune 23, 2019
Steamy romance novelist Judith Krantz dies at 91
Her books – the first was 'Scruples,' in 1978 – engrossed millions worldwide.
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PublishedJune 23, 2019
Kids, are you in search of a fast-paced, lighthearted and rollicking romp?
The book-length cartoon 'Max & the Midknights' – Lincoln Peirce's latest – has got you covered.
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