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Now displaying: March, 2017
Mar 14, 2017

Special guest host Laura Rowley interviews famed and award-winning author Eloisa James! James is the New York Times bestselling author of 27 romance novels. She has been nominated for a RITA – the highest award in romance fiction – several times, and she won her first RITA in 2003. James graduated from Harvard and received post-graduate degrees from Oxford University and Yale University. In addition to being an author, James is a Shakespeare professor at Fordham University. James will be at the Central Library as part of the 2017 AViD series on Tuesday, March 21 at 7:00 PM.

Music credits: "Young, Tough and Terrible" by The Losers / CC BY-NC

 

Mar 7, 2017

Host Aaron Gernes is joined in the studio by DMPL librarian Sarah Lane! Sarah really upped the creativity with her picks, and chose eight genre bending romances to talk about (genre bending is when a work has elements of two or more genres). Books mentioned in this episode include Food: A Love Story, Never Let Me Go, and Dark Matter. For links to each of these books in our catalog visit this collection. For more information about the library, great free events, and more visit our home online at dmpl.org.

 

Music credits: "Young, Tough and Terrible" by The Losers / CC BY-NC

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