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NPR's Books We Love: Books you probably haven't heard of
NPR's Books We Love is a roundup of our staff's favorite reads this year. Today we look at some of our favorite, more obscure, lesser-known...
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Featured Review: 'Battle Mountain' by C.J. Box
“When C.J. Box is at his best, there’s no writer alive today who can top him—and he’s brought his A-game with...
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‘BookTok’ powers fiction boom beyond US markets
Fiction sales are surging outside the West, thanks in part to TikTok. Revenues from fiction increased last year in all but two of 18 non-US markets...
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This Cookbook Made History—Now It's Been Republished For The First time In 160 Years
From gingerbread and cookies to classic puddings and biscuits, this chef's 1866 cookbook paved the way for Southern cooking today. A historic cookbook...
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This Week’s Bestsellers: February 3, 2025
Crash Landing on You Freida McFadden’s latest psychological thriller, The Crash, tops our trade paperback list. It’s a “solid if familiar outing,”...
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Ancient Greek Derveni Papyrus Is Europe’s Oldest Surviving Book
The Derveni papyrus, an ancient Greek papyrus roll from the era of Philip II of Macedon’s reign—probably from the years between 340 and 320 B....
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Exclusive Cover Reveal: This is How We Roll ed. by Rosiee Thor
Today on the site I’m delighted to reveal the cover of the upcoming anthology This is How We Roll, edited by Rosiee Thor and...
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Tune Into a Livestream of a Blooming Corpse Flower in Sydney
Putricia, a corpse flower in Australia, is a botanical sensation. You probably wouldn’t line up to smell something reminiscent of gym socks and...
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King of the thrill Harlan Coben: 'America used to seem cool – now it's gone berserk'
Harlan Coben was born in January 1962 in Newark, New Jersey. He studied political science at Amherst College, Massachusetts, and after graduating,...
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The Blacklist's Amir Arison Is Awesome In Dope Thief, But He Gets Real About Landing His Network TV Follow-Up: 'I Did Not Expect My Next Role To Be Law Enforcement'
From the FBI to the DEA. When you think of the best crime shows of the last decade, I’m sure one of the first...
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People Person by Candice Carty-Williams audiobook review – sibling bonds and absent fathers
Four half-siblings rally round their sister when she makes a grim discovery in this wise and funny tale from the author of Queenie...
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The Fourth Wing Books are Dominating Amazon's Kindle Best Sellers List in 2025 So Far
The Empyrean season continues to be popular. The Empyrean series had a big new release with Onyx Storm earlier this year and now all three...
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Olympic pole vault star Nina Kennedy reveals awkward encounter on plane over misheard job
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Rich Eisen Reveals Rumor He Heard About Browns' No. 2 Pick
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Boulder-area events for Monday, March 24: Musical Story time at Boulder Public Library
Monday Musical Story time : 10:15 a.m., Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Get ready to dance and sing during this live story time...
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Michael Grynbaum's history of Condé Nast, "Empire of the Elite," coming July 15
A book four years in the making: New York time s media correspondent Michael Grynbaum will be out July 15 with "Empire of the Elite: Inside...
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How do you solve a problem like Louis-Ferdinand Céline?
Nowadays, writers take no chances when it comes to safeguarding their work. They ensure multiple backups, storing files on their computer, external...
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Teenage Wasteland
At the turn of the century, Abercrombie & Fitch led a pop-culture movement hyping up consumerism. Millennials bought in—and got dupedBy Myles Ethan...
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Onyx Storm Author Confirms What We All Suspected About the Ending
Fans are giddy as Onyx Storm author Rebecca Yarros confirmed theories about the book's ending. Yarros' beloved series of romance fantasy novels...
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Joyce Carol Oates Reads “The Frenzy”
The author reads her story from the March 24, 2025, issue of the magazine. Joyce Carol Oates reads her story “The Frenzy,” from the March 24, 2025, issue of...
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The Discourse: Can A.I. Write A Good Story?
Episode Notes OpenAI head Sam Altman announced that they had developed an artificial intelligence model that “is good at creative writing,” and the...
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How Glenn Danzig's cursed house became LA's strangest local landmark
In Los Feliz, a trendy Los Angeles neighborhood sitting at the base of Griffith Park, tree-lined streets hum with vintage shops, small bookstores, dive bars,...
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Susie Orbach: ‘Body uniformity is out of control – there’s no right way to have labia!’
The psychotherapist on body hatred, what’s changed since she wrote Fat Is a Feminist Issue – and the smell of her clients...
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The Best Books To Read On Spring Break If You're Looking For A Sweet Escape
Nothing says spring break like a good read in the sand! Is there anything more satisfying than getting totally lost in a book? There's no...
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7 Books About a Prophecy That Changes Everything - Electric Literature
The urge to know the future is inborn, it seems; from infancy, we are comforted by the anticipated. Prophecy, defined simply as prediction, assumes...
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Sensitivity readers: what publishing’s most polarising role is really about
The Roald Dahl alterations thrust sensitivity readers to the foreground, but the profession is nothing new...
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