Book Review: On Swift Horses by Shannon Pufahl
Shannon Pufahl, a Midwesterner-turned-Stanford Stegner Fellow, made waves with her debut novel On Swift Horses (2019). Set in 1956, it […]
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Shannon Pufahl, a Midwesterner-turned-Stanford Stegner Fellow, made waves with her debut novel On Swift Horses (2019). Set in 1956, it […]
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Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa published The Leopard (“Il Gattopardo”) posthumously in 1958, drawing on his own aristocratic Sicilian heritage. Widely
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Colleen Hoover has a real talent for digging into the raw, tender places inside relationships—the places people usually try to
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Lori Nelson Spielman’s The Life List is a debut novel with a strong hook and a big heart. It blends
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Brittainy C. Cherry is known for emotionally immersive romance that lingers long after the last page—think soul-level connection, heartbreak, and
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Colson Whitehead won his second Pulitzer Prize for this novel, which dives into a grim chapter of American history: the
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E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars burst onto the scene in 2014, quickly earning acclaim for its haunting voice, twisty plot, and
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Sarah Waters built her reputation on gripping historical fiction—whether it’s haunted houses or submerged secrets in canals. With The Night
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Alice Hoffman is best known for her magical realism and lyrical prose in novels like Practical Magic and The Rules
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Maggie Stiefvater is best known for her lyrical, dreamlike young adult novels like The Scorpio Races and The Raven Cycle.
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