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The Handmaid’s Tale: To Be Continued in “The Testaments”

Good news, Handmaid fans! Margaret Atwood just announced she will deliver a sequel to her dystopian classic, The Handmaid’s Tale, next year. To be titled The Testaments (Random House), Atwood promises readers, “Everything you’ve ever asked me about Gilead and its inner workings is the inspiration for this book. Well, almost…
Joanna Poncavage
November 29, 2018
Miscellany

9 Reading Recommendations From Bookish Staff

BookTrib is partnering with Bookish to bring you more great content. Do you wonder what the Bookish team is reading? Do you want to take a peek at our bookshelves? You’ve come to the right place. Here are the Bookish staff’s personal weekend reading recommendations.    A Duke By Default (Avon)by Alyssa Cole. They say not…
Bookish
August 1, 2018
Fiction

Sizzling Summer Reads: Book Trib’s Top 10 for August

Summer is in high gear, which means that the sun is bright and the days are sweltering. We’re mostly hiding in the air conditioning lately, devouring book after book and clamoring for some great new reads. We’re in luck as August is packed with new releases that we can’t wait…
Rachel Carter
August 3, 2017
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Set Sail for Adventure: David D. Levine’s 6 Favorite Flying Ship Novels

BookTrib is partnering with Bookish to bring you more great content, including this article by David D. Levine, author of The Adventures of Arabella Ashby novels, and the most recent, Arabella and the Battle Venus. Sure, ships are cool. But you know what’s even cooler? Flying ships. David D. Levine, author of Arabella and the…
Bookish
July 18, 2017
Fiction

Chill Out: 5 Books to Distract You from Your Sunburn

As a ginger, I happen to be aware of one of life’s fundamental truths: sunburn seriously sucks. From hot discomfort to peeling like a molting snake in the rain forest, having sunburn is frightfully unpleasant. However, in addition to light exfoliation with a warm wash cloth and gentle soap, I…
Katie Hires
July 21, 2016
Miscellany

Leonard Nimoy: Actor, Vulcan, Renaissance man, friend

It’s too easy to say that he lived long and prospered, although many writers will begin their remembrances of Leonard Nimoy with his time-honored catchphrase. Nimoy—who was a writer, poet, photographer and musician as well as an actor—prospered in a singular and unique way. He was the breakout star playing…
Michael Ruscoe
February 27, 2015