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By Nathan Vass
A compilation of many short stories about the author's interactions with or observations of passengers on his bus. There is sorrow and grief but also...
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Do you find yourself stuck in a cycle of all work and no play? Check out these titles. A lot of these picks are satirical because when you’re going through the daily grind, sometimes it helps to laugh (instead of cry). At the very least, many of these stories will help you know you're not alone. If you're starting to question whether the career you've been chasing is worth the cost, these books can offer a sense of solidarity and perhaps some insight on what to do next.
By Nathan Vass
A compilation of many short stories about the author's interactions with or observations of passengers on his bus. There is sorrow and grief but also...
By Matt Dinniman
Loved it, the series really seemed to take off here. Hoping to see more of the larger world politics being teased at the end of each book.
By Catriona Ward
It was SO GOOD until you hit the back third. Too many twists and layers to be able to follow it all.
By Annie Hartnett
Super sweet and lovely story, even if the beginning is some of the darkest first 25 pages I've read in a bit. A few too many happy coincidences for...
By Ben Goldfarb
Reflections: Which story or anecdote from Crossings stands out as surprising, poignant, or resonant for you? Why? We were struck by the evolutionary...
By Stephen King
Another fun Holly story, nothing too incredible to remember, but the two villains were quite fun to follow with a multiple identity disorder person...