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Many of Megan Miranda's thrillers make nature — the deep woods or a steep trail — a central and often menacing character.

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How do you write a captivating thriller? This author found clues in the woods

Megan Miranda's latest summer thriller, The Last to Vanish, is set in a small hiking town in North Carolina, where 7 people have disappeared in the woods. Were they all accidents or was it something more sinister?

July 31, 2022
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  • Elissa Nadworny
Ottessa Moshfegh's new book, <em>Lapvona</em>, is her most gruesome and graphic work to date.

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Ottessa Moshfegh's year of death and internet clout

The My Year of Rest and Relaxation author on feeling used, becoming an internet symbol for detachment, and how her new book has lightened her load of dead bodies.

July 21, 2022
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  • Andrew Limbong

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GPB morning headlines for July 19, 2022

Groups challenging Georgia’s 2021 voting law are asking a federal judge to block a ban on giving water and food to voters standing in line.

Demand for warehouse space near Savannah has led the area to have the nation’s lowest industrial vacancy rate.

FEMA is rolling out the largest update to its mobile app in over a decade.

July 19, 2022
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  • GPB News Radio
Author George Dawes Green is shown in this publicity photo.

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George Dawes Green's new book takes readers through 'Kingdoms of Savannah'

Public radio listeners know former Savannah writer George Dawes Green from The Moth. The storytelling organization — with its Radio Hour on GPB — turns 25 years old this month. And its founder Green is celebrating another milestone, the release of his fourth novel.

July 18, 2022
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  • Orlando Montoya
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Ada Limón named new U.S. poet laureate

Ada Limón was named as the nation's 24th poet laureate by the Library of Congress. She will take over from Joy Harjo, who has held the position since 2019.

July 12, 2022
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  • Meghan Collins Sullivan
Some books Gina Gagliano worked on at Random House Graphic.

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Creators on the Cusp: Meet Gina Gagliano, comics crusader

At a time when comics and graphic novels were seldom released by mainstream publishers, Gina Gagliano worked tirelessly to put the genre on the radar. Now she's head of the Boston Book Festival.

July 07, 2022
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  • Etelka Lehoczky

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Here are the 14 books that NPR staff and critics are loving the most so far this year

Every year, we ask NPR staff and contributors to tell us about their favorite books. From a list of 167 books so far this year, here are the 14 that the most people chose as their top pick.

July 02, 2022
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  • Miranda Mazariegos

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8 books to enjoy at the beach this summer

From light romance and short fiction to thrillers, here's a list of books that are perfect companions as you retreat to the beach or pool to catch a break from the summer heat.

July 01, 2022
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  • Natalie Escobar and
  • Miranda Mazariegos

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  • Books

Travel the world without leaving your home with these 10 books

From Lahore's red-light district and the streets of Mexico to a fantastical underwater land of Korean fable, here are some picks that can immerse you in worlds wholly unlike your own.

June 30, 2022
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  • Rachel Martin,
  • Miranda Mazariegos,
  • and 1 more

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Here are the Books We Love: 160+ great 2022 reads recommended by NPR

Books We Love is back early this year; for 2022, we're launching the first-ever summer edition, complete with 160+ recommendations from NPR staff and trusted critics.

June 30, 2022
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  • Natalie Escobar,
  • Maureen Pao,
  • and 1 more
Attempts to ban books in school districts around the country have increased in recent years. Now, some states are working on enacting laws to give politicians more power over public libraries.

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Some states are changing the laws that govern community libraries

At a time of concern about book banning, states are passing laws to tighten control over public libraries. The laws address how libraries are managed and some laws may open librarians to legal action.

June 23, 2022
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  • Jim Zarroli

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  • Book Reviews

'An Immense World' dives deep into the umwelt of animals

Pulitzer prize-winning science journalist Ed Yong writes in a perfect balance of scientific rigor and personal awe as he invites readers to grasp something of how other animals experience the world.

June 21, 2022
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  • Barbara J. King
Julie Andrews sang "The hills are alive" in the film version of <em>The Sound of Music</em>, but Hammerstein's letters reveal that a much bigger Hollywood star had lobbied hard to play Maria.

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  • Books

Oh, what a beautiful archive: Oscar Hammerstein's letters reveal his many sides

A thousand pages of correspondence by Oscar Hammerstein II, the lyricist for such musicals as Show Boat, Oklahoma!, Carousel and The Sound of Music are available to a wide public for the first time.

June 20, 2022
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By:
  • Bob Mondello
Julie Andrews sang "The hills are alive" in the film version of <em>The Sound of Music</em>, but Hammerstein's letters reveal that a much bigger Hollywood star had lobbied hard to play Maria.

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  • Books

Oh, what a beautiful archive: Oscar Hammerstein's letters reveal his many sides

A thousand pages of correspondence by Oscar Hammerstein II, the lyricist for such musicals as Show Boat, Oklahoma!, Carousel and The Sound of Music are available to a wide public for the first time.

June 20, 2022
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By:
  • Bob Mondello
Poet Ryann Stevenson

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  • Books

In 'Human Resources,' a poet finds her voice by working on artificial intelligence

Ryann Stevenson's debut collection Human Resources won the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize. It looks at how technology both connects and separates us.

June 15, 2022
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  • Jeevika Verma
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