Whether you’re eager to find a surprise bestseller with an underwater creature as its protagonist ( “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt ), cynical about the integrity of musicmaking in the era of mass streaming ( “Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist” by Liz Pelly ), curious about the history of racial inequality in American education ( “The Battle for the Black Mind” by Karida Brown ), or looking for a crime thriller that, according to The Washington Post, “blurs any imaginary line between genre and great literature” ( “Saint of the Narrows Street” by William Boyle ), the Central Arkansas Library System’s Six Bridges Book Festival has a book for you. With nearly 50 visiting writers in tow, it’s likely that any other stray fascinati

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