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Victoria “V.E.” Schwab, Almost Famous

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Victoria Schwab, bestselling author of Shades of Magic series, the Villains series, and the international bestseller The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue joins Red Scott and Maggie Tokuda-Hall to talk about the 1973 Rolling Stone article by Cameron Crowe, “The Allman Brothers Story: How Gregg Allman Keeps Band Going After Duane’s Death” , and its adaptation into the 2001 Cameron Crowe film, Almost Famous.

Order V.E. Schwab’s latest novel in the Shades of Magic series, The Fragile Threads of Power. And if you haven’t already, check out The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, now in paperback!

Order Maggie’s newest book, The Siren, the Song, and the Spy

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Victoria Schwab, bestselling author of Shades of Magic series, the Villains series, and the international bestseller The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue joins Red Scott and Maggie Tokuda-Hall to talk about the 1973 Rolling Stone article by Cameron Crowe, “The Allman Brothers Story: How Gregg Allman Keeps Band Going After Duane’s Death” , and its adaptation into the 2001 Cameron Crowe film, Almost Famous.

Order V.E. Schwab’s latest novel in the Shades of Magic series, The Fragile Threads of Power. And if you haven’t already, check out The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, now in paperback!

Order Maggie’s newest book, The Siren, the Song, and the Spy

If you like us, you’ll also enjoy:

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