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Black Books That Were Snubbed and Made 'The New York time s' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century
Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York time s Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles. Start Slideshow...
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Rahway's Roosevelt Elementary First Graders Publish Informational Animal Books
RAHWAY, NJ — Roosevelt Elementary School is proud to announce the publication of informational animal books written and illustrated by its...
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- 30+ days ago
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Hallmark Alum Danica McKellar Announces Personal News: ‘It’s Never Too Soon… ‘
Hallmark alum Danica McKellar is coming out with a new project — and this time , it’s off the screen. McKellar — who left Hallmark in 2021 to...
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Dress It Up, Then Make It Real
“I’m a believer in the proscenium. An increasingly high-definition fidelity to life bores me; the point is to look through a veil.” In our...
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- 30+ days ago
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Diff'rent Strokes for Diff'rent Popes
By Cullen MurphyOn a bookcase in my study hangs a watercolor done by my father during a visit to Rome in 1950. He had gone for...
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People & Publishing Roundup, January 2025
MILESTONESKHAN WONG is now represented by Ernie Chiara of Fuse Literary.ETHAN LAI is now represented by Arley Sorg of kt literary.AWARDSAuthors...
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- 30+ days ago
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Why Did I Wait This Long to Read These Books?
Ten years ago, I read The Summer We Got Free by Mia McKenzie, and I haven’t shut up about it since. So tell me...
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- 30+ days ago
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Studs Terkel Lives On
A new podcast and reissue pay homage to Division Street, a collective portrait of everyday life in 1960s Chicago, and the groundbreaking force behind...
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- 30+ days ago
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Great Big Beautiful Life
What begins as a charming if standard rom-com evolves into a hauntingly beautiful meditation on what makes a life well lived in the latest...
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- 30+ days ago
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What Is Germany Known For? 15 Famous Things
Germany is known as a powerhouse of Europe, dominating the economy and industries from cars to beer. The first thoughts you conjure up about Germany...
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This Secluded Florida Barrier Island is Home to a Literary Legend (& You've Never Heard of It)
With no traffic lights or high rises and a population of just over 400, this secluded key is one of the most private barrier islands in...
rtwin30days.com
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Every Woman's Romantasy
What does the explosive popularity of books by Sarah J. Maas and Rebecca Yarros say about female desire today?By Flora JollRomantasy is the hybrid...
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- 30+ days ago
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The Best Music Biographies, recommended by Andrew Ford
Biographies of musicians are a good way to learn more about music without getting too technical, argues musicologist and composer Andrew Ford, author...
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Prop to publisher: Former rep rugby captain’s journey to writing kids' books
Former grassroots rugby hero Puri Hauiti talks to Neil Reid about his recent journey into kids’ book publishing, with stories inspired by his son’s...
nzherald.co.nz
- 30+ days ago
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Paul's Book Reviews
Beginning with this collection of reviews, I'm including brief descriptions of each book.* Polostan (Bomb Light #1) by Neal Stephenson - historical...
dailykos.com
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‘A Court Of Thorns And Roses’ Fantasy Series Not Moving Forward At Hulu & 20th Television
It’s a done deal: Hulu and 20th Television will not be proceeding with a TV adaptation of Sarah J. Maas’ bestselling fantasy book series...
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Naturopathy, Pseudoscience, and Medicine: Myths and Fallacies vs Truth
. 2004 Mar 26;6(1):33. Kimball C Atwood IV, MD Find articles by Kimball C Atwood IV Author information • Article notes • Copyright and License...
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Smoke, Heat, Flame
California’s recent firestorms may be unprecedented in their intensity and damage, but what seems like a new crisis is just the latest chapter in...
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- 30+ days ago
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Biblioracle: A new biography of television’s Norman Lear shows just how remarkable he was
For no particular reason that I can think of, lately I’ve been looking for good examples of people embodying the American spirit of hard...
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- 30+ days ago
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The Most Read Books on Goodreads This Week
The most read books on Goodreads tend to be pretty similar week to week, but we actually have a couple new titles in the top...
bookriot.com
- 30+ days ago
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Are ‘Tropes’ Ruining Literature?
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Nottingham chapter.Recent years have seen a rise in the use of ‘...
hercampus.com
- 30+ days ago
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Nashua Public Library and School District Team Up to Bridge Language Barriers in Early Literacy
Offers the “Magic of Storytelling” in Over 70 Languages Through LOTE4Kids App Students in the Nashua School District now have access to thousands of...
indepthnh.org
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How Authors Are Reclaiming Indigenous Histories
Books by Indigenous authors have gained prominence in recent years, inviting readers into narratives that haven’t always been well represented on...
publishersweekly.com
- 30+ days ago
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What Was the Top Children’s Book the Year You Were Born? Find Out
At a time when everyone’s stuck at home more than ever before, books are a means of much-needed escape—especially for young minds. They...
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‘Grown-up book fair’ in Kalamazoo brings childhood staple back to life
KALAMAZOO, MI -- The Kalamazoo bookstore called “This is a Bookstore” brought a childhood staple back to life on Thursday, Feb. 13. The business at...
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Stephen Graham Jones Knows Good Stories Don’t Happen in Heaven
Throughout his 25-year career, bestselling horror novelist Stephen Graham Jones has mixed with a mélange of demons, including zombies (in Zombie...
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- 30+ days ago
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Blood Runs Cold: 8 of the Best Cold Case Mystery Books
Cold case plots are compelling because they stretch a mystery into the realm of folklore and ghosts. Over time , the truth can start to blur...
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- 30+ days ago
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Flannery O’Connor: Friends Don’t Let Friends Read Ayn Rand
In a letter dated May 31, 1960, Flannery O’Connor, the author best known for her classic story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find” (listen to...
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From “Ted” to Tom: The Illustrated Envelopes Edward Gorey Sent to His Pen Pal
When Tom Fitzharris met Edward “Ted” Gorey in 1974, the two quickly struck up a friendship. Over the next year Gorey sent a total of fifty...
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An Audacious Robbery Goes Wrong In This Excerpt From YA Regency Romance Lady Knight
As a general rule, the YA genre doesn’t have nearly enough historical fiction in it, yet alone historical romance. But, and at some point,...
pastemagazine.com
- 30+ days ago
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Is BookTok Changing the Way We Read?
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCLA chapter.As someone who has always loved to read, my book...
hercampus.com
- 30+ days ago
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Seven Books That Capture How Love Really Feels
These books are all exquisite arguments for the necessity of stories about romance. When does a crush begin to feel like love? This is hard...
theatlantic.com
- 30+ days ago
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Meet This Year’s Slate of Summer Scares Selections for Adults, Teens, and Tweens
In celebration of National Library Lover’s Day, the Horror Writers Association (HWA), in partnership in partnership with Booklist, Book Riot, iREAD,...
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The Emily Dickinson poem about love that you should read
This essay is part a series by Father Stayer, a professor of English at Loyola University Chicago, reflecting on essential works of writing, art and...
americamagazine.org
- 30+ days ago
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Hemingway’s Faith
Ernest Hemingway’s spiritual sensibilities were the foundation of everything he wrote. Indeed, despite his own weaknesses and flaws, his Catholic...
theimaginativeconservative.org
- 30+ days ago
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Native Noir: PW Talks with Marcie R. Rendon
Broken Fields (Soho Crime, Mar.) is the author’s fourth Indigenous crime novel following Ojibwe amateur sleuth Cash Blackbear as she tries to solve...
publishersweekly.com
- 30+ days ago
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Eimear McBride picks her favourite books
The author of the Women's Prize-winning "A Girl is a Half-formed Thing" chooses her six favourites. Her latest novel, "The City Changes Its Face" – a...
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The Fantasy of a More Neighborly Past
Sun City offers evidence that Americans’ widespread isolation began long before they became absorbed in their phones. A Florida retirement community might be an unexpected...
theatlantic.com
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Why Posh London Is Just as Good A Setting For Mysteries as Any Gritty Side Street
Scratch beneath the stucco of Belgravia, London’s most upmarket residential district, and dark secrets lurk. British crime writing is famed for its...
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Speculative Murder Mysteries and Alternative History Thrillers Out in 2025
Space heists, dark fairy tales, weird magic, sinister star academies, and so, so much misuse of technology I’m tired of living in this world....
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SNL50, The White Lotus season 3, and Questlove's new doc Sly Lives! top this week's Must List
A new thriller starring Renate Reinsve and Mary Benedict's latest crime-fiction novel round out our picks for the weekend of Feb. 14. Last week, I was...
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How did this North Texas bookstore get so popular, so quickly?
The Plot Twist in Denton is a ‘boozy bookbar’ that sells popular romance novels. Dallas-Fort Worth’s newest romance bookstore, The Plot Twist, is off...
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The curious case of the stolen F. Scott Fitzgerald statue.
The great F. Scott Fitzgerald has been stolen. Lifted. Carried away.I should clarify; not the man himself. For all we know, the novelist’s...
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6 Books with Love in Different Forms
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and it’s good to be reminded that love comes in all shapes and sizes. Whether you...
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Six new mystery books to help shake off the chill
The Arizona Triangle, Sydney Graves (HarperCollins, 304 pages) This terrific book is a debut mystery from Graves, the nom de plume for writer Kate Christensen, and...
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‘House of hope, house of grief’ by Armel Dagorn
... Prince Prospero was happy and dauntless and sagacious. When his dominions were half depopulated, he summoned to his presence a thousand hale and...
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30 things to know about ‘Saturday Night Live’ ahead of the 50th anniversary special
Thirty thoughts on “Saturday Night Live” are too few. There’s too much lore, too many feelings, too much to celebrate and far too much...
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What's up with all the cowboy romances? Why readers want to saddle up with the genre.
The cowboy aesthetic is still having a moment. Even outside the South and West, people donned glitter cowboy hats and boots à la “Cowboy Carter.”...
usatoday.com
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New on the Emmett Till Case, Book Focuses on Place a Murderous History Was Covered Up
It takes Wright Thompson an entire book to explain how Till’s murder was not only possible but inevitable, given the caste system in the...
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Today's Savannah Guthrie shares 'terrifying' new career move as she temporarily leaves show
Savannah Guthrie is gearing up for a new chapter as she plans to embark on a book tour. The well-known NBC host, who has revealed...
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