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US Christian group admits error in petitioning Netflix about Good Omens
The protest group will now redirect its campaign against the ‘evil’ and ‘offensive’ adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s novel to Amazon, which made it...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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What basic rights do people have if ICE stops them? A lawyer explains
laist.com - 30+ days ago
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The Most Scathing Book Reviews of 2024
Ho, ho, ho, hope you’ve brought an appetite for destruction, because we’ve got some choice cuts for you this holiday season.Among the books being...
lithub.com - 30+ days ago
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Swedish gaming giant buys Lord of the Rings and Hobbit rights
Embracer buys Middle-earth Enterprises which controls intellectual property rights to Tolkien’s most famous works...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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5 Classic books Snoopy would likely read as an author and book lover
If there is one character from the Peanuts comics that is truly iconic, it would have to be Snoopy. While Charlie Brown is definitely up there in...
dogoday.com - 30+ days ago
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This Week’s Bestsellers: March 24, 2025
Experience Points Matt Dinniman’s The Gate of the Feral Gods, fourth in his Dungeon Crawler Carl litRPG series, breaks through our hardcover fiction...
publishersweekly.com - 30+ days ago
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Top 10 books about corruption
Authors from Jane Mayer to Michael Lewis show that malfeasance from government and private enterprise is by no means just a foreign affair...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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The Glass Garden
In this equally creepy and campy exoplanetary thriller from Lévai (The Night Library of Sternendach), a deadly garden hides beneath an abandoned...
publishersweekly.com - 30+ days ago
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Email signatures harming the planet — it’s time to stop them
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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Simon Armitage savours spring ‘ecstasy and melancholy’ on World Poetry Day
Poet laureate celebrates a plum tree in poem commissioned by the National Trust for its blossom campaign...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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Must-Read Books That You Can Read in One Sitting
These books will give you all the feels you’re looking for in one quick read! Don’t get us wrong, we love getting sucked into a good series or 600+...
simonteen.com - 30+ days ago
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The Wind Weaver
publishersweekly.com - 30+ days ago
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National Summer Learning Association’s Book Award: Spreading Library Joy through Literacy
As many youth services librarians know, planning for summer learning is a labor of love and hard work. It is a year-long process for some, including...
ala.org - 30+ days ago
technology / books
Want To Really Change Behaviors? Start By Understanding How Societies Already Channel People, Says Prof. Lahlou
Understanding, predicting, and changing behavior is the holy grail of managers, politicians, and academics alike. I sat down with eminent social psychologist Prof Saadi Lahlou of the London School of Economics to discuss how his research and latest book can inform business practices. Drawing from...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
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Grave Empire by Richard Swan Struggles With Its Worldbuilding
Books book review Grave Empire by Richard Swan Struggles With Its WorldbuildingAn empire on the verge of industrial revolution, where sorcery is...
reactormag.com - 30+ days ago
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Neal Ascherson: What Can Be Called Treason
The trial of Marshal Pétain began on 23 July 1945 and lasted until 15 August. The small Paris courtroom was crowded with lawyers, jurors and...
lrb.co.uk - 30+ days ago
writing / books
Western Writers of America Announces 2025 Spur Award Winners and Finalists
Actor Viggo Mortensen Wins for The Dead Don't Hurt Screenplay; Novelist Johnny D. Boggs Receiving Record 10th Spur; Awards Ceremony in June in...
whnt.com - 30+ days ago
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Rosewater by Liv Little review – a lyrical love affair
The gal-dem founder’s debut is an intensely moving evocation of hard-won romance, found family and peril, laced with humour and poetry...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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Here are our book reviewers’ favorites from 2024
Anchorage Daily News book reviewers Nancy Lord and David James present, in no particular order, the 2024 works that they found most memorable and...
adn.com - 30+ days ago
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‘These are my stomping grounds’: the first Black-owned bookstore opens in Octavia Butler’s home town
Octavia’s Bookshelf promotes Black writers, culture and business in Pasadena, where the famed novelist lived and worked...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
architecture / auto / books
Suffering from Kidney Stones? AIIMS Expert Reveals 3 Golden Rules for Natural & Fast Relief
dnpindia.in - 30+ days ago
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Once Upon a Prime review – why maths and literature make a winning formula
Prof Sarah Hart’s exuberant study of the enduring conversation between mathematics and literature is fascinating...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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10 Mystery Books That Are as Funny as They Are Clever
When you want to break out your magnifying glass and become a detective but don’t want to deal with gory horror, consider picking up a funny mystery...
miamiherald.com - 30+ days ago
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In Her Brilliant New Book ‘Stag Dance,’ Torrey Peters Is Happy to Get Weird
Back in January 2021, while most of the world was still in lockdown, Torrey Peters released her debut novel, Detransition, Baby—and it quickly became a word-of-mouth sensation. Charting the entanglements of the acerbically funny trans woman Reese, her ex-partner Ames (who has recently...
vogue.com - 30+ days ago
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Trove: National Library of Australia’s digital archives thrown $ 33m lifeline by federal government
Announcement of funding for Australia’s public digital archives follows a groundswell of support for cultural institutions after decades of budget cuts...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes Have a Blended Family Night Out With Their Daughters at Jingle Ball
usmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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The House No One Sees
The House No One Sees offers a guiding light to readers through its depiction of a young person who has built a labyrinth of trauma and grief....
bookpage.com - 30+ days ago
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11 Must-Read Kurt Vonnegut Novels
Kurt Vonnegut was a genius who did not so much write novels as much as he constructed classic existential playgrounds for almost every type of reader. Vonnegut’s work speaks for itself, not just because he had an uncanny way of poking fun at human flaws while daring readers to confront the chaos,...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
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10 of the Most Original Murders in Mystery
Lucy Connelly on the most ingenious and novel killings in a long tradition of (fictional) killings. I spend an inordinate amount of time sitting...
crimereads.com - 30+ days ago
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BookLife’s Best of 2024
Since the launch of BookLife in 2014, we’ve witnessed phenomenal growth in the self-publishing world. The quality of indie books is no longer in...
publishersweekly.com - 30+ days ago
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Natural Light by Julian Bell review – the forgotten German artist who inspired Rembrandt and Rubens
This engrossing history explains why the extraordinary – and tiny – paintings of Adam Elsheimer, who died in poverty in 1610 aged only 32, were revolutionary...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood – exhibition showcases the adventure and anxiety of our formative years
There’s an illustration by Helen Oxenbury in the new exhibition of her work, Illustrating the Land of Childhood, at Burgh House, Hampstead, that I...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
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My Thoughts on Emily Henry’s ‘Funny Story’
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at PSU chapter.From fantasy to romance, thrillers to mysteries, there’s not a book in...
hercampus.com - 30+ days ago
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The Collaborators by Ian Buruma review – intriguing study of the frenemy within
The writer digs deep into the often deceptive history of three people who conspired with their oppressors in this fascinating if disjointed examination of moral ambiguity...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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Meet Lebohang Masango: the voice behind South Africa’s treasured children's stories
Lebohang Masango, a multifaceted author, anthropologist, and poet, illuminates the South African literary landscape with her compelling work aimed at...
iol.co.za - 30+ days ago
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Macmillan is defending its new tech memoir, Careless People, against Meta’s claims.
Sarah Wynn-Williams’s Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism by Sarah Wynn-Williams came out a few days ago, and is...
lithub.com - 30+ days ago
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UAE Charity Gives 400 Books to Palestinian Children
As part of its mission to empower underprivileged children and support their right to read, Kalimat Foundation (KF), a UAE-based non-profit...
uaemoments.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv / books / celebrity
‘Bezos Should Run Fast and Far!’: Outraged Fans Demand Jeff Bezos Ditch ‘Bargain Basement’ Fiancée Over Her Outfit to Promote Children’s Book
Social media is buzzing after the 54-year-old fiancée of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos paid a visit to Godmothers bookstore in Summerland, California, on...
atlantablackstar.com - 30+ days ago
architecture / auto / beauty / books
A Doctor Reveals The Dangerous Hair Care Ingredient That Is Linked To Cancer: 'Host Of Health Concerns'
shefinds.com - 30+ days ago
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Searching for Juliet by Sophie Duncan review – the many faces of a heroine
An engaging guide to Shakespeare’s most famous female role – and how it has been misread and misplayed for centuries...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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Work-Life Balance by Aisha Franz review – richly comic takedown of the wellness industry
This well-aimed tale of a self-obsessed therapist and her angsty clients nails the neuroticism of the digital age and its snake-oil remedies...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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Five SF Novels About Being the Last People on Earth
reactormag.com - 30+ days ago
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Forging a Legacy: PW Talks with Krishan Trotman
What’s one essential thing you’ve learned from leading Legacy Lit? Legacy Lit is not just an editorial line. The marketing component is as important...
publishersweekly.com - 30+ days ago
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Gulf of understanding: The way we see the Earth has never been set in stone
Katherine Dunn is a journalist based in London. Her book on the history of GPS will be published in 2026. Some time around 250 BC, Eratosthenes – a Greek poet, mathematician and chief librarian of the Library of Alexandria – looked into a well in Syene, which is now the city of Aswan in Egypt, and...
theglobeandmail.com - 30+ days ago
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DC's Most Underrated Team Getting New Series
cbr.com - 30+ days ago
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The Beatles’ brilliant friendship
Beatlemania gave girls a safe space to scream hysterically. After all, there was so much in society to scream about. John Lennon described what Bowie...
newstatesman.com - 30+ days ago
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Sunrise on the Reaping (A Hunger Games Novel)
Set 40 years after the events of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, this heart-wrenching novel from Collins centers a 16-year-old Haymitch Abernathy...
publishersweekly.com - 30+ days ago
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The songs horror hero Stephen King couldn’t live without: “It has only one thing to say”
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
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Biography of X by Catherine Lacey review – who is this mysterious artist?
An impressive and enchantingly strange novel plays with genre, identity and politics in an alternate America...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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Tales of Merlin and King Arthur Resurface After 750 Years, Hidden in a Bookbinding
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
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