From his youth, the civil rights leader John Lewis displayed extraordinary physical courage, fierce dedication, an almost superhuman commitment to nonviolence, and political skills that eventually ...
Graham argues that scholars of the humanities contributed to victory in World War II by transforming the practice of intelligence agencies.
The Titans of Cult edition of John Wick comes with several cool collectibles and presents the film with Dolby Vision for the ...
From page-turning sci-fi and real-life accounts from the wildfire frontlines to a thought-provoking look at the history of ...
January is the month I review the books I had to wait the longest for on hold at the library — signifying, of course, that ...
2025 is an exciting year for literature, as the mystery & thriller releases of the new year touch upon a variety of subjects ...
In his book “American Oasis,” Kyle Paoletta explores the region’s environmental and cultural struggles and what they mean for the rest of the nation. In Adam Ross’s long-awaited second ...
John Werner has created a career out of bringing ideas, networks and people together to generate powerful results. John is a Managing Director and Partner at Link Ventures. John’s deep curiosity ...
Kerry Pettis is a retired elementary school teacher and children’s librarian who has lived in Broomfield since 1975. Reading ...
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.
Little, Brown lands a new novel from Women’s Prize for Fiction winner Naomi Alderman, FSG takes a memoir from World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, and more.
In her book, On John Marsden, Alice Pung notes: “A young adult has to spend some time in the dark to have sharper vision”. Marsden also wrote a number of books for younger readers. His ...