“Bro, postmodern literature is so weird.” This is an observation that actually came out of my mouth at some point. I was on a call with a friend and had begun ranting about a book I just finished. “Everything about it just screamed postmodern,” I said. That’s when I ended up adding my comment about… Read on
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Last week, I was given the opportunity to interview A.R. Shaw, a 41-year old author and journalist who recently released a book titled “Trap History.” He published this book to give people the background of the Atlanta-based term that overtime developed into a music sub-genre. People often focus on the present and don’t take the… Read on
Between the Pages Episode Two: March Book Wrap-up [AUDIO]
In the the latest episode of Between The Pages, VOX ATL teen staff editor Sanjna goes through her top five reads of the month of March and tells you whether or not you should read them too. You can stream Between The Pages on VOXATL.org, Spotify, Apple Music, and Soundcloud. Be sure to tune in next month for Sanjna’s April book wrap-up!
Book titles featured:
“Shatter Me Series” By Tahereh Mafi
“Daisy Jones and The Six” by Taylor Jenkins Reid
“Spanish Love Deception” by Elena Armas
“The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides
When I got home from school a few weeks ago, I ran upstairs, into my bedroom, and straight to the bookcase next to my bed. Seconds later, I was under a stack of blankets – probably too many for the strangely warm winter day – with a book in hand. A few minutes after that,… Read on
It has been owner Sandy Huff’s dream to open her own bookstore for years. Huff and her family have been brainstorming ideas for the name, what books they would carry, and where the bookstore would be with no real plans to take action. “We were just dreaming big,” Huff said. “Then in January I just… Read on
VOX ATL's Adam Dickerson gives us his five book suggestions to dive into during quarantine. Read on