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#Announcements #Junior Editors #Lauren Pratt #News

Meet Our New Junior Editors: Lauren Pratt & Grace Wholley

September 1, 2020January 17, 2021 By Underground Team

Underground Writers is pleased to welcome Lauren Pratt and Grace Wholley to the team as Junior Editors for the next six months. They

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#Blog Posts #Shelley Carter

9 Audiobooks to add to your 2019 TBR, by Shelley Carter

December 19, 2018December 10, 2018 By Underground Team

Featured image from Canva free stock images As someone who spends a decent amount of time commuting to work each week, audiobooks have

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#Dylan Dartnell #Listicles #To Be Read lists

Dylan’s TBR List

June 27, 2017August 9, 2020 By Underground Team

In this series we are sharing each of our To Be Read booklists, why we’re looking forward to reading them, and why we

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