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Books: Page 7

Not Trump

Books 4 years ago

A Promised Land by Barack Obama. Crown Publishing, $45. A Promised Land reads like Barack Obama is speaking to you — in that unique way the … Continue reading →

Mystery and Suspense

ArtsBooks 4 years ago

Best Laid Plans by Gwen Florio. Severn House, $28.99. Nora Best is about to embark on a great adventure with her husband, traveling the country … Continue reading →

Trumpery

Books 4 years ago

Rage by Bob Woodward. Simon & Schuster, $27.95. For all of the books out there on Trump, Bob Woodward’s reporting will most likely be the … Continue reading →

“Lamina”

A short story by Eliza Master   

ArtsBooks 5 years ago

Now Johnny’s gone. Tyana texts from the window sill. Her legs dangle outside. She won’t tell Max where Johnny went. An updraft blows her skirt … Continue reading →

Master of Horror

Just in time for Halloween, Eliza Master talks about the benefits of a really horrible imagination 

Books 5 years ago

The great thing about reading horror stories, Eliza Master says, is that they allow us to explore our darkest impulses without actually having to do … Continue reading →

Addicted

A Seattle singer-songwriter faces the music three decades after Cobain

Books 5 years ago

The Seattle music scene of the ’90s that gave rise to a slew of now legendary bands — Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, to name … Continue reading →

Essential Reading

Books can guide us through a time of reckoning and awakening

Books 5 years ago

In 2003, at the age of 92, revolutionary philosopher and activist Grace Lee Boggs delivered an impassioned speech titled “These are the times to grow … Continue reading →

Show, Don’t Read

Oregon names a new poet laureate. Expect to be energized.

ArtsBooks 5 years ago

Oregon has a new official poet laureate. On May 4, Anis Mojgani became the 10th poet to enjoy that slightly archaic-sounding title — and the … Continue reading →

Trauma and Transformation

Eugene author releases second novel while under quarantine

Books 5 years ago

When Eugene writer Marjorie Celona was working on their (Celona prefers they/them pronouns)  first best-selling novel, 2012’s Y, they used money earned from teaching to … Continue reading →

Libraries Are (Virtually) Here for You in COVID-19

Here's a round up of the library resources you can access while socially distant

BlogBooks 5 years ago

With schools operating virtually, resources may seem scarce but the libraries in our community are helping actively. Here is a list of services being offered … Continue reading →

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