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Selling over 200 million copies since it was first published in 1859, Charles Dickins’ A Tale of Two Cities is arguably the most famous on this list. The story is divided into three books and set in ...
Whoever said “ There is a thin line between love and hate” is getting proved right with the popularity of every enemies to ...
Explore the philosophical books that challenge your thinking and deepen your understanding of life, knowledge, and existence.
Sarah J. Maas is best known for "A Court of Thorns and Roses," but she also wrote "Throne of Glass" and "Crescent City." ...
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After a number of false starts, the Fantastic Four have another feature adaptation in the retro-pastiche Fantastic Four: ...
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George Pell chose the wrong book to convince Andrew Bolt of God. Here are some of the greats he should have chosen instead.
The extra-long sunny days and relaxed pace of summer make this season an ideal time to delve into richer, more immersive ...
Story of a Murder: The Wives, the Mistress, and Dr Crippen by Hallie Rubenhold Many books explore the twisted history of one of Britain's most famous killers, said Kathryn Hughes in The Guardian.