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2 Big Most Anticipated Books of 2025 Lists
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.Lit Hub’s Most...
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Calling all bookworms! Welcome to the L.A. time s Book Club newsletter. Calling all bookworms! Welcome to the L.A. time s Book Club newsletter. I’m Meg. I write shut up and read, a book newsletter. I’m also on BookTok. I just flew through Amy Griffin’s “The Tell.” Her memoir — a powerful investigation...
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The Best Book Club Books of 2024
After seeing all manner of best-of book roundups these past few weeks, I thought it was time that I, as the writer of our book club-focused...
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Top 10 Bookshelf Styles to Transform Your Home and Elevate Your Room’s Look
Bookcases are versatile storage solutions that enhance room decor with a wide range of colors, sizes and styles. Crafted from materials like wood,...
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iOS 18.3: Your iPhone Just Got Even Better!
The highly anticipated iOS 18.3 update has arrived, bringing a host of significant improvements and innovative features to your iPhone. This update...
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Former Facebook exec’s tell-all memoir Careless People is the book Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t want you to read
• Title: Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism• Author: Sarah Wynn-Williams• Genre: Non-Fiction• Publisher: Flatiron Books• Pages: 400 Mark Zuckerberg has undergone a public transformation. Before our eyes, he evolved from the nerdy, hoodie-wearing engineer who backed liberal...
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35 Classic American Boy Names that Are Full of Character
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Library Patrons Sue Greenville County Over Widespread Removals and Restrictions of LGBTQ Books | American Civil Liberties Union
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Local library patrons, with help from the American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of South Carolina, are suing officials in South...
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Give the gift of reading this holiday season with Colorado authors
It’s the week before Christmas. And Hanukkah. And the annual rush on bookstores has begun. If the crowded shelves and the volumes stacked precariously...
cpr.org - 30+ days ago
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Justice Will Sellers: Humanity’s hope at Christmas
Seventy- five years ago, William Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature, an accomplishment that was significant enough, but what he said...
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Atos wins £150m contract to upgrade UK DEFRA’s digital services
The upgrade is anticipated to boost both the quality and the efficiency of DEFRA's service desk, which supports a user base of 34,000. French IT...
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The Nine Best Audiobook Services in 2025
You've heard of Audible, but there are other options out there for your listening pleasure. If you want to read more books but don't have the time to...
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“The streets belong to the people”: Cyclists riding on closed roads before New York City Marathon will be removed from course, organisers say – as locals slam “embarrassing” bike ban
For more than two decades, after setting their alarms at an ungodly hour, hundreds of cyclists have taken to the eerily empty, closed roads of New...
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Ten New Children’s Books That Reveal the Wondrous Act of Storytelling
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John Green Is Obsessed With Tuberculosis. His New Book Explains Why.
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What Professional Organizers Know About Our Lives
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newyorker.com - 30+ days ago
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9 books to read by Muslim women authors
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The Classic Mystery That Prefigured the Los Angeles Wildfires
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Jodi Picoult novel Nineteen Minutes tops list of books banned in US schools
Jodi Picoult's Nineteen Minutes tops a list of the books most banned in schools. The author said her 2007 bestseller about a school shooting was...
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Germany’s Economic Malaise Offers a Warning
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A Novel That Offers a Chilling Peek Into U.S. Intelligence
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This Alabama library’s funding threatened over these 35 books - see the full list
The Fairhope Library Board will consider next month whether to move 35 book titles that are believed to be inappropriately shelved according to last...
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Forging a Legacy: PW Talks with Krishan Trotman
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Celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility with These Middle Grade and YA Titles
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The Best TV Shows, Books, Art and Theater Arriving in April
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