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Reading is now a cool and flexible statement, embraced by celebrities and everyday commuters alike. Whether it's for social ...
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BookTrib on MSNMissing: Stories about Black American Muslim teens in YA fictionUnfortunately, Black American Muslim teens are rarely the main characters in traditionally-published, contemporary young ...
Over the next three years, Moges, who is the director of parent group Kids First, became one of the most active voices in a ...
The sun is orange, the planes are overhead and you’re horizontal with one of these summer reads — including the return of ...
Children’s Preview issue includes a look at YA authors who are crossing over into adult fiction, a selection of some of the ...
Before signing on to play virtually the only redeeming adult MGM’s new Stephen King adaptation, Ben Barnes was looking to ...
Recently-published works with Vermont ties include books by Chris Bohjalian, Alison Bechdel, Harry Bliss, Garrett M. Graff and more.
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inews.co.uk on MSNJohn Niven's The Fathers is so devastating I had to stop readingThe writer who made his name with swaggering machismo and puerile humour has delivered a story about men, class, IVF and ...
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of Sweet Heat by Bolu Babalola and River of Stars by Georgina Moore. A ground-breaking ...
Man found ways to slip in and out of lives through the pages of novels he wrote. Books might be man’s greatest creation yet.
Two books that explore the deep flaws in our health care system are top of the pile today, along with fiction set from St. Paul’s Seventh Street to Vietnam.
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