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Read a Book Today: Novels to transport you through time


By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
March 10, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Literature
Are we in the worst timeline?

Showbiz, Baby: Book censorship removes an opportunity to learn


By SARAH HENDARTONO
March 1, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture, Featured, Literature
Legislators banning material from schools and libraries limits students’ educational potential.

Read a Book Today: Why Troy Bolton needs to be in more books


By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
February 25, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Literature
A book that can do both

Fan-them Diaries: I can’t tolerate ‘Rebecca,’ but Taylor Swift makes me love it


By MYRIAM ALCALA
February 24, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Featured, Literature, Music
Daphne du Maurier’s classic is unfeminist, but Swift reworked it into a masterpiece in ‘evermore.’

Read a Book Today: To all the literature I’ve loved before


By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
February 11, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Literature
Books for date night in fiction form

‘To Paradise’ takes readers to, well, paradise


By MATTHEW ECK
February 4, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Literature, Reviews
Hanya Yanagihara’s third novel “To Paradise” is an ambitious, polarizing among critics and readers.

Hot Girl Classics: a guide to library staples


By BROOKLYN BLASSCYK
February 3, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Literature
Five light reads to help start your journey into classic literature.

Seven page-turning books from 2021


By BROOKLYN BLASSCYK
February 1, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Literature
These recommendations will help you catch up on your reading from last year.

Read a Book Today: Yes, people read in L.A.


By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
January 28, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture, Literature
Los Angeles (Rachel’s Version)

Start your 2022 off on the right page


By DANIELLE JONES
January 19, 2022 in Arts & Entertainment, Literature
Eight YA and adult novels – spanning dystopian, contemporary, fantasy and historical genres – releasing in the first half of 2022 to look out for.
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