Badfinger scored one of their biggest hits with “Come and Get It” in 1970. Little did folks know at the time that the song was not only written for them by none other than a Beatle, but the Beatle ...
Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. Kiley Reid’s second novel “Come and Get It” can be summed up in one word: almost. Following her ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Kiley Reid was a child, she liked a good scare in her books, “Goosebumps” style. These days, Reid takes on her more adult ...
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Paul McCartney wrote classic rock songs for numerous artists besides The Beatles. For example, he penned Badfinger’s “Come and Get It.” Subsequently, Paul revealed what he thought of the song and the ...
In a world of multifaceted, ubiquitous social interactions, Kiley Reid is a master at exploring the minutiae. Her new novel, “Come and Get it,” showcases the banal and often petty world of a college ...
“Come & Get It” amuses and captivates from the first page. After striking success with her debut novel, “Such a Fun Age,” bestselling author Kiley Reid returns with a character-driven commentary on ...
In the new book "Come and Get It," the students living in a Southern college dorm know how to drop a quietly vicious comment. During one memorable gossip session, three resident advisors tear a junior ...
Twenty years ago, Tom Wolfe created a bright naif named Charlotte Simmons and followed her to college, where they both discovered that students were having sex. In sweaty prose straining with Wolfeian ...
The offer to become a visiting professor at the University of Arkansas was a sweet deal for Agatha Paul, one of the principal players in “Come & Get It,” Kiley Reid’s busy second novel. Agatha’s first ...
When Kiley Reid was a child, she liked a good scare in her books, “Goosebumps” style. These days, Reid takes on her more adult fears in her novels — first her bestselling 2019 debut, “Such a Fun Age,” ...