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Book Review: Madeline Potter’s ‘The Roma’ blends memoir and research to look at a marginalized group
A Travelling History” is a fascinating look at a marginalized and misunderstood group of people who have encountered ...
The CIA in the 21st Century” gives no hint of the turmoil revealed. The author details the agency’s post 9/11 descent into mayhem and ...
Dino Buzzati’s best works evoke the fabulism, paranoia and allegory of writers like Franz Kafka, Albert Camus and Italo ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStephen King Shares Glowing Review For New TV Adaptation Of His Book: "It's Really Good"Stephen King's latest TV adaption is about to his the small screens, and, interestingly, the King of Horror has already given ...
The Good Daughter is a memoir of SBS journalist Kumi Taguchi's struggle to traverse her Japanese heritage.
Why Good Ideas Die Quietly and Bad Ideas Go Viral A new book, “Antimemetics: Why Some Ideas Resist Spreading,” argues that notions get taken up not because of their virtue but because of their ...
The author and his approach This was my first John Green book. Green is best known for his blockbuster young adult novels and educational YouTube work. His most recent nonfiction book The Anthropocene ...
There’s nothing wrong with economic growth, but economists are another story entirely. Read Diane Coyle’s book to see why economists aren’t remotely the answer to the question of economic ...
“Sunrise on the Reaping” is a must-read for fans of Collins, but hopefully, this will be our goodbye to Panem — a tearful one, as all final goodbyes should be.
Nikhil Krishnan reviews “The Invention of Good and Evil: A World History of Morality,” by Hanno Sauer.
In ‘Rental House,’ a childless couple face society’s contempt Weike Wang’s third novel is a funny, perceptive look at what it means to defy societal expectations.
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