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Grand Rapids Area Library children's librarian Tracy Kampa reviews and recommends new children's books for "What We're Reading."
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Cornelia Maude Spelman’s new book helps parents show their children that it is not hard to see what is true and what is not.
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V.E. Schwab's new adult crossover "The Fragile Threads of Power" reignites the fantasy and adventure of the Shades of Magic series.
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"Rez Ball" is based on writer Byron Graves' adolescence while growing up and playing basketball on the Red Lake Indian Reservation.
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Grand Rapids Area Library children's librarian Tracy Kampa reviews and recommends new children's books of interest for "What We're Reading."
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Professor Jason Fitger returns and misadventures abound in Julie Schumacher's new novel "The English Experience."
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Since June, Brainerd community members have been highlighting excerpts of books allegedly available at a middle school library, with a formal challenge underway for "Empire of Storms" by Sarah J. Maas.
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A.R. Frederiksen's short stories are atmospheric with lots of thrills and chills.
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Writer Barry Babcock credits the Bonga family, descendants of an African slave, as being an important part of Northern Minnesota's history.
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Two local librarian’s lives become dangerously intertwined in Laura Sims' new book “How Can I Help You.”
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Plenty of '80s nostalgia and high school memories are in this funny and poignant novel about friends confronting a teacher whose brutal remarks have haunted them all for years.
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Anya Von Bremzen's new book "National Dish" reveals how national food cultures can be told through their symbolic dishes and meals.