Emily Wolfe
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Emily Wolfe is a writing and religious studies major at the University of Pittsburgh. She likes crossword puzzles, old musicals, and movies about newspapers. Also, books.

‘Version Zero’ review: David Yoon’s stressful, addictive look at the world of tech

Yoon’s first novel for adults satirizes Big Tech through the eyes of a young computer whiz in Silicon Valley.

‘Pumpkin’ review: Julie Murphy recaptures ‘Dumplin’’ magic

Julie Murphy recaptures the magic of ‘Dumplin” in ‘Pumpkin,’ a sweet, filling story about self-love, empowerment, and letting out your inner queen.

‘Between Perfect and Real’ review: The sweet sorrow of coming out in Ray Stoeve’s debut

Between Perfect and Real, nonbinary author Ray Stoeve’s heartfelt debut, chronicles the struggles and joys of coming out as trans in high school.

‘What Beauty There Is’ review: A dark, intensely rewarding debut from Cory Anderson

Cory Anderson puts her characters through a lot, but What Beauty There Is rewards persistent readers with a glimpse of something beautiful.

‘Game Changer’ review: Neal Shusterman offers a coming-of-social-awareness story with a sci-fi twist

In Neal Shusterman’s latest young adult book, Game Changer, the coronavirus pandemic is over, the Tibbetsville Tsunamis are gearing up for a new football season, and Ash Bowman’s world is pretty much okay. At least that’s what Ash thinks. He’s…