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This summer’s mix includes an epic family saga, a sci-fi trilogy, a Delaware River journey, a history of military hubris, two ...
Small in size but rich in wisdom, these non-fiction books under 200 pages offer sharp insight and emotional clarity that stay ...
JACKSON, Tenn. — What if the real power of AI isn’t about replacing us—but revealing what we’re truly capable of. That’s the big idea behind creative velocity, the new book from author ...
The No Book Book Club meets at 2:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the Barney Library. Like the Novel Ideas club, the No Books club has no registration required. Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Group ...
Every avid reader has encountered that one book—praised by critics, admired by intellectuals, endlessly referenced in conversations—that sits unfinished on their shelf. Some books demand perseverance, ...
The “Bank of Dave 2” actress described her book as both an invitation and tool for children and adults to talk about feelings without fear or shame and to understand those emotions through the lens of ...
The Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation invites you to an online book talk with author Malcolm S. Salter, James J. Hill Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, at the Harvard Business School ...
Minnesota law prohibits banning books in public and school libraries, "based solely on its viewpoint or the messages, ideas or opinions it conveys." ...
Here are some fun and simple ideas to make the most of spring break at home: 1. Get Crafty Unleash your child’s creativity with craft projects using materials you already have at home.
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers from Rebecca Yarros’ “Onyx Storm,” the third book in her “The Empyrean” book series. Rebecca Yarros published No. 3 out of the five ...
Book Club: Let’s Talk About Alan Hollinghurst’s ‘Our Evenings’ This sweeping novel about the life, loves, struggles and triumphs of a queer English Burmese actor is the topic of our ...
Backing Down on Book Blurbs: PW Talks with Sean Manning Last week, Manning announced a change to the blurbing practice at S&S’s flagship imprint, no longer requiring authors to round up their own.