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Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture. The print magazine debuted on February 16, 1990, in New York City, and ceased publication in 2022.
[3] Entertainment Weekly praised the story as a "blistering read" in which "Card plots hard-boiled action just as well as Tom Clancy, and layers in character detail and dialogue you'll never find in a Jack Ryan novel." [7] It has a rating of 3.4 out of 5 on Goodreads out of 8000 votes. [8]
"Written with an Oliver Sacks-like openness to psychological realism, Barrett's reminiscences are nothing if not mesmerizing." – Entertainment Weekly [2] "As the title indicates, some strange cases turn up in a hypnotherapist's office, and there's a choice assortment of them in this little collection that both entertains and explicates the hypotherapist's art. ...
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A review written by Isabella Biedenharn in Entertainment Weekly, criticized the book for trying too hard which leads to a boring read. [8] In a Booklist review, Donna Seaman writes that "Schultz sharply addresses a slew of social failings ... in this ferociously clever, exceedingly well written variation on the pandemic novel". [9]
The novel was well received. [4] Entertainment Weekly ' s Leah Greenblatt gave the novel an "A−" rating, describing it as "a sharp, thoughtful read". [5] Publishers Weekly concluded that, "Simultaneously a page-turner and a book one has to put down occasionally to think about and absorb, Moriarty’s novel challenges the reader as well as her characters, but in the best possible way."
2017 Entertainment Weekly Top Ten Romance (Roomies) [28] 2018 Kirkus Starred Review (Love and Other Words) [29] 2018 Kirkus Starred Review (Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating) [30] 2018 Publishers Weekly Starred Review (My Favorite Half-Night Stand) [31] 2018 Goodreads Choice Nominee Best Romance (Roomies) [32]
The book, released May 14, 2019, [3] received a starred review from Publishers Weekly [4] and was named to lists of most-anticipated books of 2019 by Entertainment Weekly, the Observer, New York magazine's Vulture, Elle, Oprah Magazine and Bustle.