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On Cincinnati Edition, book experts join us to share their list of holiday titles.
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Forgot your book? Just need some new reading material? The Airport Library has been so successful it's expanding.
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Author Angela Saini speaks about her new book The Patriarchs.
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R.L. Stine, the author who gives us 'Goosebumps,' grew up in Central Ohio. He says he draws influence from his hometown in each of his scary stories.
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Dawn Powell left her native Ohio to infiltrate the writing world by hanging out in bars and taverns around New York's Greenwich Village in the 1920s. What happened after she died didn't go according to script.
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A half-century after the book's publication, the author's daughters sought a team to render the children's classic in pictures but stay close to the text. Enter James Sturm of Vermont and Joe Sutphin of Ohio.
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The Cincinnati Bookstore Crawl aims to grow awareness about independent bookstores across the region.
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'Starling House' depicts a dying, fictional coal town's horrors and dark past. Harrow joins a long tradition of authors writing Gothic fiction as a way to process the ills of society.
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Franco is the author of 'Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make and Keep Friends.'
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Sarah Stankorb's new book chronicles the lives of women who stood up to their alleged abusers and the church.