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Of Fortes’ swimming, Diaz speculates that the freedom there comes in “to feel his body weightless amid the crushing weight of ...
This sweeping novel about the life, loves, struggles and triumphs of a queer English Burmese actor is the topic of our January book club discussion. “Something Rotten,” Andrew Lipstein’s ...
Naturalistic Planting Inspired by Wild Shrublands By Kevin Philip Williams and Michael Guidi; London: Filbert Press, 2024; ...
Travel back through time to meet the world’s most enormous animals, brace yourself for the final fantastic adventure in a ...
In “Bibliophobia,” Sarah Chihaya combines criticism and memoir to write about reading’s role in a life’s highs and lows ...
Ultimately, Bibliophobia is a book of paradoxes. It’s a profoundly satisfying book about the maddening inadequacy of books. A ...
A lengthy discussion among Franklin Township Public Library trustees at their last meeting resulted in the Trustees deciding ...
The Community Library Network in Kootenai County, Idaho, is considering a list of 140 books – many of them young adult novels ...
This National Geographic book is much more than a coffee table tome, although you could easily spend hours just poring over the photographs: black-and-white reproductions from Shackleton’s voyage, and ...
Author Edwidge Danticat is defending "Mama's Nightingale" after a Darien dad challenged the book, saying it "negatively ...
Severance fans can enhance their enjoyment of the show by reading Ricken's self-help book, which plays a role in the program.
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