Thus, you should commit yourself to reading a book or two prior to your trip. And there’s good news: There are many great books to choose from. The White Continent’s history is not ancient ...
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Filomena, who chose the mortal world over Jack in Book 4, has regretted it ever since—especially since Jack dies as a result. She can't let that happen, so she returns to Never After, landing at an ...
With a ban looming, publishers are hoping to pivot to new platforms, but readers fear their community of book lovers will never be the same. By Alexandra Alter In a vibrant collection of ...
Guidebooks can be wonderful resources for helping travelers navigate destinations. But the best travel books can also inspire journeys. Fiction or nonfiction, there’s no shortage of books with a ...
WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris has a lot of options for her next act — including possible runs for governor of California in 2026 and president in 2028 — but writing a book may be ...
Tim Cammisa, of rural Butler County, has penned his second book, “Tying Euro Nymphs and Other Competition Favorites,” which ...
Her book is a true crime narrative that explores the intersection of race, gender, the juvenile justice system and income ...
Two very different books examine the reigns and legacies of Victoria and Elizabeth II. By Geoffrey Wheatcroft Mavis Gallant wrote short stories full of brutal humor that examined the hell of other ...
WBEZ and the Sun-Times asked every Chicago Board of Education member about their background and what they want the board to focus on in 2025. Here's what they said.
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It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.