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Summer reading is a time-honored tradition. The experience of diving into a captivating thriller or a new spicy romance is ...
Translated from the French by Hildegarde Serle, Bélem’s fictional account of Edmond’s experiences is also an ironic portrait ...
Guy Delisle, Jeff Lemire, Kay Sohini, Joanna Rubin Dranger, Chris Thompson and more have compelling graphic novels based in ...
After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've ...
A New Brunswick Conservative MP says he’s not satisfied with Facebook’s lack of explanation for why his account was suspended ...
The Oxford postdoctoral fellow’s new book incorporates science, history, politics, law and Big Pharma. Since they were first deployed almost 100 years ago, antibiotics – originally discovered ...
HQ Fiction publishing director Kate Byrne has acquired four books by self-published romantasy author Briar Boleyn, in a hotly contested auction. Byrne bought UK and Commonwealth rights, excluding ...
Meyer admits she can't recommend a nonfiction book about World War II. But she can find you the exact romance novel you're looking for. Meyer loves the tropes, stereotypes, and structure of the genre.
Natick High School student Tessa Van Voorhis leads a bimonthly book group at Maplewood at Weston senior living community. The intergenerational group meets every other Saturday to discuss chosen ...
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In nimbly reported essays, the New Yorker writer Evan Osnos considers the bizarre spectacles and amoral contortions of the ultrarich.
Several books with Kentucky ties have been released recently across multiple genres. Featured authors include Donna Simmons, Nat Bickel, Katie Bo Lillis, Lee Cole, The Louisville Story Program ...