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Month: July 2018

Final Thoughts on The Handmaid’s Tale -The Word

I’ve given you a week.  If you’re watching The Handmaid’s Tale, I’m assuming you’ve seen the season finale The Word by now.  If not, be warned there are more spoilers below than Eyes in Gilead. Every character made a choice at the end of the season that will have significant ramifications for Season 3. Serena Joy I […]

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The Handmaid’s Tale – Holly/Postpartum

As we gear up for the season closer of The Handmaid’s Tale, the two previous episodes have shown us some of the worst and best in Gilead and the show’s writing. Perhaps I read and write too much fantasy, but when you plunk a beautiful black wolf into the white snow watching a handmaid flee in […]

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Interview with “Wayward Lives” Author -Tabatha Vincent

Our final selection for your summer reading is a collection of intertwining short stories, a delightful mix of fantasy and macabre comedy.  In the anthology Wayward Lives, author Tabatha Vincent crafts hilarious and disturbing tales with twisted characters. Her book not only is a social commentary on the impact our choices have in our lives, but […]

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