Margaret recommends The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton, Two Lives of Lydia Bird by Josie Silver, and Dark Matter by Blake Crouch.Ĭopyright 2022 KTVK/KPHO. Olivia and Margaret discuss other “what if” stories. Donna talks about her relationship with her mother, personal moments that make their way into this book, and why switching genres left some with a funny misunderstanding of her work. Margaret’s makeup will run watching Steel Magnolias and reading Me Before You by JoJo Moyes.ĭonna Freitas, The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano: Olivia interviews Donna Freitas about her adult fiction debut about a woman who doesn’t want children, and all the challenges that surround her choice. For Olivia, the book is When Breath Becomes Air, by Paul Kalanithi and the movie Stepmom. Olivia and Margaret each recommend a book and movie guaranteed to make you ugly cry. She also shares the book series that hooked her on reading. Hannah reveals why she makes us “ugly cry” and shares two shocking surprises about changes she made to both The Four Winds and The Nightingale. Kristin Hannah, The Four Winds: Olivia interviews Kristin Hannah, No. Margaret shares her beach read recommendations: Sally Thorne’s The Hating Game, and Libby Hubscher’s Meet Me in Paradise. When thinking of how she fell in love with reading, she shares how an essay by Nora Ephron may have changed her life. She shares about life on Cape Cod, why Beatrice is one of her favorite characters yet, and the importance of body image in her writing. Novelist Jennifer Weiner talks to Olivia about writing women’s stories through the lens of the #MeToo movement. Jennifer Weiner, That Summer: The queen of the beach read returns with That Summer. Samantha is like the best friend you always wanted, ready with supportive, practical advice you’ll want to share with friends.Margaret and Olivia talk about other books with life lessons they’d recommend. Samantha Ettus: The Pie Life: A Guilt-Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction: Harvard MBA, CEO, and bestselling author Samantha Ettus shares with Olivia her secrets to building a thriving personal and professional life, as outlined in her book, “The Pie Life.” She tells Olivia about her strategies for making the most of home life, what shouldn’t be talked about at work (from the CEO’s perspective), and the true cost for women who step out of the workforce. The map will be constantly updated before a new map is introduced so keep an eye out for any updated related to the map and its details. This map includes 4 cities, 7-8 towns, 3 outposts and 2 airfields. LOOK CLOSER is available in hardcover from Putnam and the audiobook is from Penguin Audio. Crafting Deads first map will be named Freehold, inspired by the mods second map Atlanta and DayZs map Chernarus. ![]() David also tells Olivia about the unique experience of as prosecutor in the impeachment of the former governor of the Illinois, Rod Blagojevich. Author David Ellis joins the podcast to talk to Olivia about writing a tricky plot, his previous work with James Patterson, and discusses his other career: as a Justice of the Illinois Appellate Court. The story centers on Simon and Vicky, a Chicago couple approaching ten years of marriage, and what (if any) connection they have to a woman found dead in a neighboring suburb. ![]() The bar is still evolving, and will soon see additions like djs and private dining rooms, though owner Brandon Glasser promises it won’t ever become a nightclub - just a solid, late-night spot for a cocktail, glass of wine, and some food.PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - LOOK CLOSER is a wildly entertaining domestic thriller with so many twists and turns - even the savviest readers will fail to figure out who or what to believe until the very last page. Negronis on-tap means the drink is well balanced and quickly delivered. Daiquiri lovers will be more than satisfied with the bright, funky blend of rums in the house daiquiri, and those looking for something a little more booze forward will find it in the crisp and clear Vesper. The drinks are accessible and familiar - all classics at the moment, but made with a steady and confident hand. The spacious dining room now features comfortable tufted green couches and chairs, stylish marble tables, live plants, and a massive art piece of roses along one wall. But City Bridge & Tunnel is making admirable strides to do so. Moving into the space vacated by Shift Drinks would be a challenge for any bar: making its sparse, industrial space cozy could be tricky, and the bar would have to live up to the beloved industry spot’s reputation.
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