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The Other Side of the Castle: 6 Fairy Tales as Told by the Villains

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For centuries, fairy tales have delighted the young and the old. Passed down through fireside fables and aged storybooks, these stories have been told and retold, yet they continue to captivate readers. As the tales typically go, good triumphs while …

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Dynamic Duos: 7 Literary Collaborations that You Didn’t Know About

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The stars have aligned and it is Gemini’s time to shine! In honour of the sign’s representative twins, Castor and Pollux, here are some reads penned by authors who are actually duos writing collaboratively in disguise. 1. Love and Other …

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Have You Heard the Hottest New Book Trend?

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If you’ve noticed a recent trend in the domestic thriller genre, you’re not alone — we did too. “Moms in danger” titles are sweeping bestsellers lists and keeping us emotionally invested and stunned until the very end. Listen to a …

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Perfect Audiobooks for Friday the 13th

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This Friday the 13th, let the hair on the back of your neck stand a little taller with seven new horror and thriller audiobooks. 1. The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian, narrated by Mark Deakins, Erin Spencer and Grace Experience When Cassandra Bowden awakes in a …

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8 Most Wanted True Crime Listens

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From notorious gangsters who monopolized countries to small town criminals who committed atrocities, these eight true crime audiobooks will remind you to lock your doors at night.   1. Chappaquiddick: Power, Privilege, and the Ted Kennedy Cover-Up by Leo Damore, narrated by Peter …

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4 Ways Audiobooks Beat Print for Travelling

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On long journeys (or short journeys), what better way to pass the time than getting lost in a story? You’re confined to your tiny airplane seat, so you pull out a novel. Here’s the question: Is your novel in print …

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