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Hosted on MSNWaves of imagination | Kerala Literature FestivalThe 8th edition of Kerala Literature Festival showcased diverse global voices with over 500 speakers from 15 countries ...
Emily J. Taylor knows a thing or two about enchanting us with her words. After all, we couldn't get enough of her first book, ...
Two heads are sometimes better than one as this category in Naperville Public Library’s Amazing Book Challenge — It Takes Two ...
Aromcom for anti-romantics, a twist on the locked-room mystery and an engaging guide to managing your finances: eight new ...
The Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina compiled stories of women resisting the Russian invasion. After she was killed, ...
Students can share their love of reading in a unique way with the Silent Reading Club student organization that meets at The ...
From Maya Angelou to Zadie Smith, five books by Black authors to read this February, as recommended by the Michigan Daily ...
STARING at the screenshot message, widow Kaitlin Palmieri’s blood ran cold. Three years after the love of her life died on ...
In “Jane Austen’s Bookshelf,” a rare-book collector sets out to “investigate” a group of overlooked female writers.
Reading’, author Aakriti Mandhwani examines the reading habits of a newly-Independent India and tries to piece together the concerns of the North Indian Hindi-reading middle classes.
Barbara Kaleta was only eight when she became one of almost 1.5 million British children relocated to safety in rural communities to escape the bombing of major cities by Nazi Germany during the ...
She left behind an incredible account of the ravages of war and the cost of resistance. Honest, intimate, and wry, this book ...
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