Brianna Robinson
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Brianna Robinson is a book publicist and Sarah Lawrence College alum. She lives in New York with too many books and two enthusiastic dachshunds named after a family member, dead presidents and one actor. You can find her on twitter @blrobins2.

‘One Last Stop’ review: Casey McQuiston’s romantic and inclusive sophomore novel

A warning: this book will make you crave pancakes.  This book will also make you crave other things: from strawberry milkshake pop-tarts to specialty diner specials to owning plants with adorable names and listening to the radio late at night…

Our Favorite AAPI Authors Recommend 12 Must-Read Books

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month might be over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t continue to celebrate, read and boost AAPI voices. We asked some of our favorite AAPI authors about what books they would recommend for AAPI…

May 2021 New Book Releases: Timely novels and endearing rom-coms

Happy May! It’s the month of growth and change, but also in the US, it’s “National Mental Health Awareness Month” and “National Get Caught Reading Month.” The two pair perfectly together. Books have been proven to improve mental health and…

‘Shadow and Bone’: What to expect in season two

So, you binged Netflix’s Shadow and Bone in one day and now you don’t know what to do with yourself. Like most Grisahverse fans, you now have to endure a torturous wait for the next season. But that’s okay! There’s…

‘Shadow and Bone’ review: Netflix’s compelling, fantastical welcome to the Grishaverse

From Alina’s childhood memories of Keramzin to the menacing Fold that pervades the characters’ lives, the first few moments of Netflix’s Shadow and Bone makes it clear that this show not only understands the source material but has successfully elevated…

The 10 best poetry books for people who don’t read poetry

I get it, you don’t read poetry. It was never for you. You just can’t get into it. Teachers and professors assigned you poems that were beautiful but unrelatable. The last time you picked up a poem was when you…

‘Act Your Age, Eve Brown’ review: Talia Hibbert’s ‘Brown Sisters’ series ends on a hopeful, romantic note

Talia Hibbert’s books are like the warmest, brightest ray of sunshine. They make you feel good about yourself and the world, despite everything going on around us. Act Your Age, Eve Brown, the last in the Brown sisters series, is…