In a brief moment during their Wild Card victory over the Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles receiver AJ Brown got caught reading a book on the sidelines, causing social media to explode.
A new book by the British cultural journalist Dorian Lynskey chronicles our centuries-old obsession with doomsday scenarios. By Jennifer Szalai Chilly thrillers, snowy fantasies and Alpine ...
The enduring love of books in Nepal is something to be happy about. This is also intriguing, considering the country’s state of education. One would naturally be tempted to say that reading books is a ...
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“So today, I’m just going to stick to my books,” she says in the video. “This is my book about trans rights. This is my book about a school shooting. This is my book about eugenics in America.
By Wilson Wong This short scene conceals the names of 13 books published in the middle decades of the 20th century. See if you can find them all and build a reading list along the way.
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November 25, 2024 • Books We Love returns with 350+ new titles handpicked by NPR staff and trusted critics. Find 12 years of recommendations all in one place — that's nearly 4,000 great reads.
Simply put, Mixbook remains the best service of the five we tested for making photo books. While some competitors excelled at one thing or another, Mixbook does just about everything right. Its ...
From highly anticipated sequels to fresh voices debuting their first novels, the year is shaping up to be a thrilling one for book lovers. These releases reflect the diverse range of stories that ...
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.