Try an attitude shift that doesn’t force you to choose between setting strict reading goals and giving up altogether.
Aoife Feeney’s second novel is a satire, and satire in Feeney’s hands is not a decorative mode; it is a way of taking aim at what societies decide they must not question ...
The next time you transform a Jazz Age story about the 1920s Long Island blue bloods into a Broadway musical, there’s a novel ...
In a sense, the decline of book reviews, like the decline of newspapers themselves, is a story about disaggregation.
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From 13th-century anchorites to the French Resistance, authors Janet Rich Edwards and Paula McLain trace the enduring power ...
The author combines his birdwatching accounts in England’s Pennine hills with a chronicle of the scientific debates around ...
As we begin the new year, our memories may still be lingering on the holidays, when lights shine through the darkness and ...
On this week’s episode, the Book Club host MJ Franklin discusses “The Hounding” with his colleagues Joumana Khatib, Emily ...
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Book review | 'Tell My Mother I Like Boys': Chef Suvir Saran tells his boldest story yet
'Tell My Mother I Like Boys' is not a typical chef memoir. It is not a coming-out manifesto. It is not a voyeuristic celebrity tell-all. It is something far more intimate: a life examined honestly.
I discovered it on a shelf at Goodwill. It was dog-eared, but intact and it cost me $1.99. I put it on a shelf in my den and forgot it ...
Ahwatukee author and historian Janelle Molony has never been afraid of unusual stories. An earlier work explored the deeply ...
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