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If you’re in the mood for a good read and don’t know where to look, USA TODAY’s bestseller list has a little something for everyone. Every Wednesday, USA TODAY publishes the Top 150 books ...
"One day when I'm famous," writes Greg, "I'll have better things to do than answer people's stupid questions all day." So was born the Wimpy Kid's diary.
Ayodele Casel (creator, choreographer, performer) dances in A.R.T.’s world-premiere production of "Diary of a Tap Dancer." (Courtesy Nile Scott Studios and Maggie Hall) You could hear her before ...
In the 1920s, the writer and psychoanalyst Marion Milner began a diary – and found a way to retrain her mind ... and after four began assembling her findings into a book.
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By Holland Cotter Jason Farago and Walker Mimms Say what you will about digital futures, print still rules when it comes to art books. And 2024 has brought us a batch of hold-in-your-hand beauties.
A good fact can make a kid’s imagination run wild. Just take the young girl in Xin Li’s new book, I Live Inside a Whale. Early in the story, her narrator says, “I read about the blue whale.
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By Emily Eakin His new book, “Aflame,” tells of his decades visiting a silent Benedictine retreat. “You learn to love the world only by looking at it closely,” he wrote. Here are the year ...
The number of Puffin nests in Alderney has almost trebled since the island's wildlife trust starting monitoring the animals in 2005. Alderney Wildlife Trust said the latest Puffin Survey found 330 ...
The best nonfiction books of the year tackle undeniably difficult topics. Many are personal stories about surviving the unthinkable. Salman Rushdie describes the violent attack that nearly killed him.