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The Charlottetown Library Learning Centre has added another language section to its multilingual collection. Dilek Yesil, a member of the Turkish community in P.E.I., donated 20 Turkish-language ...
The Charlottetown Library Learning Centre has added another language section to its multilingual collection. Dilek Yesil, a member of the Turkish community in P.E.I., donated 20 Turkish-language ...
Maybe you will be reading on the beach this summer. (Clichéd, but for a reason.) Maybe you will be in a hammock. (We usually find hammocks to be better in theory than in practice, but they’re ...
A book-banning provision within the CT budget prompted a lawmaker to read sexually explicit material on the House floor during debate.
Romance readers have had no shortage of books to devour this year, with new releases from favorite authors and new obsessions. Already, fans have flocked to read “Great Big Beautiful Life” by ...
Even if he’s not, we are, which is exactly why we’ve rounded up the best adult coloring books you can buy online right now.
Historian David Olusoga has said racist or offensive language should not be removed from classic books or TV shows and that young people should just 'toughen up'. The presenter acknowledged he's ...
8. Notes to John by Joan Didion (Knopf: $32) Diary entries from the famed writer’s journal. 9. Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green (Crash Course Books: $28) The deeply human story of the ...
The dbBOOKS warehouse will once again open its doors this weekend for its twice-yearly sale, now rebranded as the Welcome to Our Warehouse (WOW) Family Sale. Located in eastern Seoul's Seongsu ...
The impact of English-language export editions on local books sales and translation revenue dominated conversations at the 21st Thessaloniki International Book Fair (TIBF).
Smith & Son Smith & Son is another independent English-language bookstore with a huge selection. The shop was first opened in 1870 and continues to be the best bookshop in the city if you’re ...
In “The Language of Mathematics,” Raúl Rojas gives us a survey, from the Greek cross (for the arithmetic operation of addition) to the earliest use of the concept of zero.
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