
Christian Burno
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Christian Burno is a former arts reporting fellow for WBUR’s arts and culture team.
Burno graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington in 2019, where she worked at the university’s newspaper The Shorthorn. She was previously a Texas Tribune events fellow and interned at the Dallas Morning News on their GuideLive entertainment and food team.
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7 highly-anticipated books to read this winter
From a debut memoir interrogating intimate relationships to a dark workplace comedy, WBUR book critic Christian Burno selects works that will take you on an adventure through the eyes of...

Our summer 2023 reading recommendation roundup
Whatever you are looking for — a light, breezy read to enjoy after a dip in the ocean, or a comforting story for rainy day at home — we've got...

8 books to add to your summer reading list
It's the time of year when we bring our best picnic blankets and a new book to the park and WBUR's Christian Burno has eight recommendations to help make that...

7 books to add to your reading list this spring
Book critic Christian Burno curated a list of fresh reads to hold you over until summer.

7 books to take into hibernation this winter
Book critic Christian Burno has conjured up a list of works that’ll help you escape the long winter months ahead.
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5 books to cozy up with this fall
WBUR book critic Christian Burno has her top picks for fall reads, and she says they're the perfect pairing for your pumpkin spice lattes and apple cider donuts.

Beach Books to make your end-of-summer trip truly magical
Fantasy books often ask questions about humanity, foster community and tell stories of ingenuity and hope. If you’re looking for a real-deal summer escape, this is the list for you.

Beach Books to make you appreciate good friends
It can be hard to explain all the ins and outs of what being a friend can look like, but these authors make the case for why friendship is actually...

Beach Books to get your heart pumping and mind racing
Grab any of these page-turners if you want a thriller that is sure to make you a tad uneasy.

Beach Books to turn up the heat
Put down your phone and pick up something that’ll make you fall in love with the idea of love — or at the very least blush.