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fromThe Walrus
19 hours ago

The Best Books of Fall 2025 | The Walrus

Best books evoke immersive worlds, compelling voices, enduring ideas, and prompt repeated returns to their pages.
fromSecuritymagazine
1 day ago

Reading, Heeding, and Leading

This column has previously cited or recommended books on security, risk and leadership. Having just submitted a book manuscript to a publisher that explores the confluence of those three topics, I discovered that I drew most inspiration for my approach and analysis from works that don't directly relate to any of these subjects. (I should note that I tapped this column for content that I updated or more fully developed in the book).
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fromwww.wired.com
12 hours ago

Here's How to Read on Your Kindle in Just About Any Language

Reading a different language helps you expand your vocabulary and nail down nuances like sentence structure, and for visual learners like myself it can be the ideal way to start really learning information. Lucky for all of us e-reader lovers, Kindle's ebook store has books in all kinds of languages that you can purchase or download through Kindle's subscription services like Kindle Unlimited and Kids+. You can always send an ebook from your library that's in your learning language of choice to your e-reader, too.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Everything Will Swallow You by Tom Cox review a cosy state-of-the-nation yarn

Ursula K Le Guin had her Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction; I have my comfy cardigan theory. What Le Guin proposed is that human culture, novels included, didn't begin with technologies of harm, such as flints and spears, but with items of collection and care, such as the wicker basket or, nowadays, the carrier bag. And so, if we make them that way, novels can be gatherings rather than battles.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

Writer Jeannie Vanasco discusses her new memoir 'A Silent Treatment'

Signs she's avoiding or preparing to avoid me - I open the door off my dining room, call down, Mom, and she doesn't answer, even though I heard her moving around moments ago. She texts two-letter replies, such as OK and no. She locks the door off the dining room. She takes out her trash before sunrise. She stops feeding the squirrels and birds. She keeps her lights off. She keeps her phone off. She stacks cardboard boxes in the laundry room or garage or on the deck.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
1 day ago

Book's Books: Matt Sekerke And Steve Hanke, "Making Money Work: How To Rewrite The Rules Of Our Financial System"

Behind every fiat money used in exchange lies a unit of account defined by a monetary standard [which is] underwritten by credible claims to future surpluses monetized by the government and/or the commercial banking system. [...] Claims of a 'Bitcoin standard' or anything like it are completely indefensible" (p. 28).
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fromGameSpot
11 hours ago

Dune Deluxe Edition Box Set Is Super Cheap At Amazon

Dune fans can get a terrific deal on the beautiful hardcover box set collecting the first three novels in Frank Herbert's legendary sci-fi series. The Dune Saga 3-Book Deluxe Hardcover Box Set is on sale for only $65.59 at Amazon, which is well over 50% off its original $150 list price. You're essentially paying $22 for each book, which is one of the best deals we've seen for this set since its release in 2023. Check out Dune's Deluxe Editions below.
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fromGameSpot
2 months ago

Berserk Deluxe Edition Manga Vol. 1 Is Nearly 50% Off At Amazon

Amazon offers discounts on Dark Horse's Berserk Deluxe Edition hardcovers and anime Blu-rays, with Deluxe Vol. 1 reduced to $28.65 and variable discounts across volumes.
fromConsequence
9 hours ago

Cameron Crowe Announces 2025 "The Uncool Book Tour" Dates

"filled with intimate evenings of storytelling, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and the music that shaped his life,"
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fromArs Technica
18 hours ago

New Amelia Earhart bio delves into her unconventional marriage

Amelia Earhart's marriage to George Putnam blended aggressive publicity with personal risk, possibly encouraging careless behavior that shaped her public image and fate.
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fromScary Mommy
17 hours ago

American Girl's 2026 Girl Of The Year Has A *Very* Special Connection To An OG Doll

American Girl's 2026 Girl of the Year is Raquel Reyes, a 10-year-old from Kansas City who connects to original doll Samantha Parkington through family lineage.
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fromGameSpot
1 month ago

Trigun Deluxe Edition Manga Is Over 50% Off At Amazon

Dark Horse's Trigun Deluxe and Trigun Maximum hardcover editions and Trigun anime releases are currently available at substantial discounts, with Deluxe editions priced around $23.60.
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fromIndieWire
1 day ago

'Alien: Earth': Noah Hawley on Wendy's New Ability and Why Kids Are 'the Heart of This Story'

A horror novel contrasts visceral parasitic violence with an enigmatic suicide contagion among teens, blending a meta-narrative and parental anxiety with empowered youth agency.
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fromPractical Ecommerce
1 day ago

Can Writing a Book Grow Your Business?

Creating, publishing, and promoting a book resembles building a startup and requires vision, dedication, management, and targeted marketing to reach paying readers.
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fromGameSpot
2 days ago

New Stranger Things Script Books Get Limited-Time Discounts At Amazon

Amazon is discounting Stranger Things script books (Seasons 1-2); Seasons 3-4 preorders are available, and The Last of Us hardcover script book releases later.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

New books this week: The case for the Constitution, and a celebration of chosen family

Now, that's not to say that books are only good for a hit of escapism though to be clear, they can be terrific at that, as well. This week sees the release of several works of fiction that challenge or outright shrug off the hard rigors of the day-to-day, in pursuit of something far more out there: proof, at least in concept, that other worlds are possible.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

Why Jay Ellis Always Reads Before Bed

Jay Ellis found reading as a child to be an escape during frequent relocations, inspiring a memoir about imaginary friend Mikey and boyhood experiences.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

EXCLUSIVE: Mark Ronson on If He Wants His Daughters to Read His Memoir, 'Night People'

Mark Ronson recounts his 1990s New York DJ origins, nightlife excesses, and candid reflections while anticipating his children will one day read his memoir.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

What We Can Know by Ian McEwan review the limits of liberalism

It isn't just McEwan's elegiac, indeed patriotic, attentiveness to English landscapes to the wildflowers and hedgerows and crags, to the infinite shingle of Chesil Beach, to the Chilterns turkey oak in the first paragraph of Enduring Love. Nor is it merely the ferocious home counties middle-classness of his later novels, in which every significant character is at the very least a neurosurgeon or a high court judge, everyone is conversant with Proust, Bach and Wordsworth,
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

A 'Baby-Sitters Club' Musical Is Coming & Every Detail Is Perfection

Set 12 years after disbanding The Baby-Sitters Club, the musical introduces us to 25-year-old Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, and Stacey as they return to Stoneybrook, Connecticut, honoring a pact they made when they were 13 to reunite, reported . Of course, you do a lot of growing up in 12 years, and the girls now face revisiting their past and handling things popping up in their present-day life, from relationships and omg-what-am-I-doing-with-my-life questions to who-the-hell-am-I-now worries.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

How Jay Ellis' Imaginary Friend Shaped His Childhood - & His Success

"I wrote what I thought was five chapters," says actor Jay Ellis, star of Insecure and Running Point, on the tentative first draft of his memoir, Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me)?: Adventures in Boyhood, firstpublished in July 2024 and now available in paperback. "Now, after writing a book, I know it was at best half a chapter," he adds, laughing.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Can You Really Live One Day at a Time?

Freya, the novel's protagonist, has never swum in the ocean, and over the course of the morning she learns how. She discovers that she can dive under a swell, "feel the tug of the wave's underturn," and shoot up when it has passed; that she can swim fast up waves that are about to break, then "crash through their crests and fall down their backsides";
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

I Took a 'Frankenstein'-inspired Pilgrimage Through France and Switzerland to Connect With My Trans Identity-Here's What I Learned

As I circled the statue, the skies opened. I stayed put, moved by the creature's lonesome, grief-stricken gaze. I ran my hand along his scars and thought of my own, rough and raised beneath my rain jacket. It was impossible not to see myself in this monster. After all, he was why I was there.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Air miles be damned. I say the best way to find out about the joy and complexity of our world is through novels | Pushpinder Khaneka

Reading novels from Africa, Asia and Latin America broadens understanding of global cultures beyond Western perspectives.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad review a delicious follow-up to Bunny

Sequel centers on Samantha and the Bunnies, a satirical, horror-inflected exploration of upper-middle-class feminine narcissism and creative rivalry at an Ivy League.
fromPortland Monthly
2 days ago

A Novel of an Anarchist Nursing Home Run by 1970s Punks

At the window he put his nose against the glass, which was beautifully cold, then drew away and saw the new consistency of the air: quick and blurred and sputtering white. The changed air was leaving itself on the tree branches. The care in those words, the sensitivity! Snow-dreaded, beloved; oppressive, angelic; shoveled, ogled-with the agency to leave itself so wonderfully on the branches! For no fault of his own, James is often in need of salvation. Like snow, he is the most beautiful problem.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Fly, Wild Swans by Jung Chang review a daughter of China speaks again

Wild Swans, first published in 1991 and written by Jung Chang with the help of her husband, Irish-born historian and writer Jon Halliday, had a global impact few authors dare to dream of. It told the story of three generations of women in 20th-century China Chang's grandmother, her mother and herself and became one of the most popular nonfiction books in history, selling more than 13m copies in 37 languages and collecting a fistful of awards and commendations.
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fromMedium
3 years ago

bell hooks saved me

bell hooks's teachings provided me with a new lens through which to view my role as a father, encouraging me to redefine what love and responsibility truly mean.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

From shocking short stories to a talking foetus: Ian McEwan's 10 best books ranked!

A sharp 1990s satire follows two old friends who form an improbable euthanasia pact while earlier works deliver shocking, unsettling themes.
fromFuncheap
3 days ago

The Setup's "A Funny Thing Happened" Storytelling Night | Beer Basement

The Second Wednesday of every Month, The Setup presents"A Funny Thing Happened", a night of world class storytelling. You'll be joining bestselling authors, Emmy-Award winning writers, TED speakers, stars of The Moth Radio hour, Snap Judgment and accomplished comedic voices in an intimate setting right in the heart of San Francisco. "A Funny Thing Happened" Storytelling Night Every Second Wednesday | 8 pm The Beer Basement, 222 Hyde St,
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fromIndependent
5 days ago

Katriona O'Sullivan: 'I don't think I could take bots online criticising my arse, my face, my dress sense. People looking at things other than my politics'

Just over two years ago, I interviewed Katriona O'Sullivan - then a senior lecturer, but now a professor in Maynooth University's department of psychology - in her sparse on-campus office. We talked, and cried a little, as she detailed the story that would become her memoir, Poor. A remarkable and powerful account of poverty, addiction, neglect, homelessness and trauma, O'Sullivan recalled how she was born in Coventry to parents battling addiction.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

China's technocratic capacity enables grand projects while the U.S. is hampered by legal proceduralism; carpets symbolize imperial authority and the often-overlooked artistry of female weavers.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Saturday Write Fever: Insta-Plays Written & Performed | SF

EXIT Theatre hosts a free monthly rapid-play event where writers create 30-minute monologues and perform them the same night with cast-from-the-crowd actors.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

The Many Lives of Danny Rensch

Danny Rensch rose from a poverty-stricken communal childhood to become a transformative public figure in chess culture.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

Derby, Disco, Damned Dirty Devils: 10 Bay Area Halloween Events for 2025

Multiple Halloween-themed events offer haunted readings, lantern processions, Filoli night attractions, and a Bewitching Broadway orchestral program.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

T. Coraghessan Boyle Reads "The Pool"

T. Coraghessan Boyle reads 'The Pool'; he has published over thirty fiction books, including 'I Walk Between the Raindrops' and the novel 'Blue Skies' (2023).
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fromMedievalists.net
3 days ago

New Medieval Books: Johannes Gutenberg - Medievalists.net

Johannes Gutenberg's historical record is sparse, and his printed books are the primary evidence of his fifteenth-century activities, abilities, and legacy.
fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

Five Nonfiction Books That Read Like Fiction

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. Nonfiction books sometimes get a reputation for being hard to slog through. But the qualities that make good novels so enjoyable-the well-paced plot, the engaging characters-can also be found in many of their fact-based counterparts. The Atlantic 's writers and editors answer the question: What is a nonfiction book that reads like fiction?
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Sunday Puzzle: Geographical people

Every answer is a famous person whose first or last name is geographical -- city, state, country, or otherwise. Ex. Novelist Jack --> Jack LONDON ("The Call of the Wild") 1. Actor River 2. Actor Gooding Jr. 3. Artist O'Keeffe 4. Media personality Hilton 5. Composer Irving 6. Actress Fanning 7. Actress Ferrera 8. Adventurer in film Jones 9. Spy in film Powers 10. Video game traveler Carmen 11. Artist Pollock 12. [Phonetic:] Jazz pianist Chick
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Sally Rooney's 'Intermezzo' Through the Lens of Loss

Sibling relationships can combine deep belonging with mismatch, leading individuals to grieve different versions of the same parent and remain emotionally distant.
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fromFuncheap
5 days ago

11-Year-Old's "Speyder" Comic Launch + Free Sketches (SF)

Eleven-year-old Amelie Anderson debuts SPEYEDER comic with gallery show and launch signing at Isotope Comics, featuring original art and prints for sale.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

I've seen so many people go down rabbit holes': Patricia Lockwood on losing touch with reality

Patricia Lockwood mines her upbringing as a priest's daughter for comic material while blending fragmentary, internet-shaped prose with sincere grief and manic humor.
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fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

Whither the Dictionary?

Merriam-Webster's planned digital overhaul of its unabridged dictionary was halted after declining web traffic and financial pressures led to layoffs and project abandonment.
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fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

A Raw Depiction of What Panic Feels Like

Panic attacks can feel like consciousness leaping out of the mind, producing overwhelming physical sensations and metaphors such as magpies or collapsing stomachs.
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fromVulture
5 days ago

The National Book Foundation's 2025 Fiction Longlist

The National Book Foundation released a Fiction Longlist featuring established and debut authors exploring family, identity, history, and diverse contemporary experiences.
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fromBustle
5 days ago

All The Details On 'Lightlark' Author Alex Aster's New Romantasy Novel, 'Starside'

Alex Aster secretly launched her adult romantasy novel Starside at her 30th birthday party after a year of nightly, solitary writing and process protection.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Post‑WWI Sussex folk horror about surplus women and a fading chalk face; 2030 Mars thriller with damaged robot base; fantasy conflict between believers and necromancers.
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fromTasting Table
5 days ago

The 17 Most Unusual Cookbooks Of All Time - Tasting Table

Unconventional, experimental cookbooks by artists, scientists, and creatives push culinary boundaries and inspire creativity beyond standard recipes.
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fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

Boris Becker's new book: 'Wimbledon is partly to blame' DW 09/12/2025

Boris Becker portrays himself as a victim of Britain's harsh justice system, recounting prison life and linking his downfall to early tennis fame.
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fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

A Complex Portrait of a Contrarian Crank

A man uses weightlifting to cope with perceived cultural softness, but growing muscles coexist with deep mental fragility and obsessive rumination.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

The Hot New Memoir Proves My Theory: Middle-Aged Women Crave One Thing Even More Than Sex

Fortysomething women are increasingly yearning for solitude and spiritual withdrawal rather than sexual adventures with younger partners.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

The 20 Most Anticipated Books Of Fall 2025, According To Goodreads

Most anticipated fall 2025 books span memoirs, novels, nonfiction, and new perspectives on major historical events.
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fromwww.7x7.com
6 days ago

12 New Fall Reads from Bay Area Authors, Chefs, and Novelists

An illustrated field guide catalogs 135 Bay Area butterfly species; a near-future culinary novella features robots running a noodle shop; another examines regenerative human anatomy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago
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I Love You, Byeee by Adam Buxton audiobook review warm and witty whimsy

Adam Buxton’s memoir I Love You, Byeee revisits his mother, career, and friendship with Joe Cornish, delivered in a warm, audio-focused, self-deprecating style.
fromVulture
1 week ago
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10 Books We Can't Wait to Read This Fall

New releases explore intimate relationships, historical and generational reckonings, cross-cultural family tensions, and speculative connections spanning 2008–2027 and the Depression era.
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fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

Political Activist Stacey Abrams Pen Thrillers To Explain Artificial Intelligence

A political figure channels research-based fiction to illuminate complex public-policy topics, especially artificial intelligence, making technical issues accessible to general readers.
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fromCN Traveller
6 days ago

BookTok is behind the rise in a new era of literary-inspired travel

BookTok-created fandom is driving young travellers to take BookTok-inspired trips that turn online reading communities into real-world travel experiences.
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fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

In 'Wolf Bells' Leni Zumas Speculates About the Hope and Chaos Found in Shared Homes

Wolf Bells centers on an intentional multigenerational household pairing students with elderly residents to foster mutual care and companionship.
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fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

In 'Wolf Bells' Leni Zumas Speculates About the Hope and Chaos Found in Shared Homes

Wolf Bells centers on an intentional intergenerational house exploring aging, caregiving, and community through a circling, multi-perspective narrative focused on overlooked people.
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fromGameSpot
1 week ago

New Novel In The Da Vinci Code Series Gets 40% Launch Discount

The sixth Robert Langdon novel, The Secret of Secrets, published September 9, runs 688 pages, has discounted editions, and is being adapted by Netflix.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert review excruciating to read

A grief-laden opening reads as self-indulgent and solipsistic, showing a narrator centering herself while trying to recapture past success amid a partner's final year.
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fromGameSpot
6 days ago

The Ultimate Final Fantasy XIV Cookbook Getting A Volume 2 In October

The Final Fantasy XIV Cookbook Vol. 2 features nearly 200 pages of Shadowbringers and Endwalker recipes and is available for preorder ahead of October 21.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Nudes, neighbours and nopales: a Mexican moves to New York in pictures

It was in a Guardian image gallery that I read Justine Kurland describing her son as giving her pictures. When I read that, I knew I could never put it better myself. I only photograph people I have ties with. These people give me these pictures, particularly my husband, Dylan.
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fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

Portland Zine Meetup Is Crafting Community in the Lloyd Center Mall Food Court

Portland's twice-weekly zine meetups offer an accessible, welcoming space for self-publishing supported by community organizers and free library photocopy resources.
fromThesanjoseblog
6 days ago

San Jose Author Carmela Dutra Launches Debut Cozy Mystery 'A Murder Most Fowl'

The plot heats up when the siblings enter their truck in a competitive cooking show for publicity, only for a contestant to turn up dead, turning the event into a real elimination challenge. With help from their loyal assistant and Beth's best friend Rylie, they follow clues to solve the twisted case before danger strikes closer to home. This blend of mystery and mouthwatering elements keeps pages turning, offering an escapist read filled with banter and surprises.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

No Friend to This House by Natalie Haynes review a thrilling take on the Golden Fleece myth

Which version of a story we choose to tell, which characters we place in the foreground, which ones we allow to fade into the shadows: these reflect both the teller and the reader, as much as they show the characters of the myth. Considerations of culture and bias have been central to the recent wave of mythic retellings focused on women,
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
6 days ago

The Meanings of Mjolnir: Thor's Hammer & More

Mjölnir served as Thor’s powerful, returning thunderhammer and bore varied symbolic meanings across Norse myth, archaeology, religion, and modern culture.
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from48 hills
1 week ago

Litquake 2025's lineup is here, and it's stacked like the Bodleian - 48 hills

Litquake (Oct 9-25) presents an expansive, diverse festival with 500+ authors across literature, music, film, children's events, food, floral exhibits, and social-justice programs.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

A Splintering by Dur e Aziz Amna review a woman's ambitions in Pakistan

A woman's pursuit of urban prosperity in rural Pakistani Punjab collides with entrenched patriarchal privilege, producing tragic consequences and sharp gender-class divides.
fromAwesomely Luvvie
1 week ago

Got a 2026 Book Coming? We've Got Your Back!

I want to begin with a hard truth most authors don't find out until it's too late: 96% of books sell fewer than 1,000 copies. 🫣 This is not because the authors didn't work hard. Not because the books weren't good. But because the launch (the part that gets the book into readers' hands) didn't have the right strategy behind it.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

How The Challenges Of Working In Hollywood Inspired Issa Rae's New Essay Collection

Issa Rae reflects on romanticizing L.A. dating, navigating creative collaboration, and learning to give and receive honest feedback in Hollywood.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Happy 75th birthday to Henry Huggins, Ramona Quimby's big-kid neighbor

When Beverly Cleary's fictional Henry Huggins made his debut in 1950, he was a third grader whose "hair looked like a scrubbing brush and most of his grown-up front teeth were in." He was also bored. Apart from having his tonsils out and falling out of a cherry tree, "nothing much happened to Henry." But pretty soon after we meet him, by page three in fact, Henry comes upon a scrawny mutt who stares at him eating an ice cream cone and the adventures begin.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Wainwright prize for nature writing awarded to memoir about raising a hare during lockdown

Chloe Dalton rescued a leveret during lockdown and Raising Hare won the Wainwright book of the year.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Susan Choi's Big Novel of History

A longer, controlled novel replaces earlier chaotic, melodramatic energy with restraint and concentrates on family tragedy, chronic illness, fraught relationships, and spycraft.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

4 lives are upended by an impulsive kiss in the epic novel 'Buckeye'

Once in a while, mistakes happen. I mention this mistake because it testifies to something powerful about Patrick Ryan's new novel, Buckeye. When I made a late request for an advance review copy of Buckeye, the copy I received looked fine, but when I opened it I realized it was mistakenly bound backwards. The title page was at the very end of this over-450-page novel.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
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Dan Brown Is Still Chasing the Da Vinci Code Thrill. Only Now, Everything Else Has Changed.

Dan Brown reuses the Robert Langdon formula, stretching ancient conspiracy tropes into a blend of archaic and futuristic secrets that increasingly feel exhausted.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago
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New books out today: A Dan Brown thriller, John Prine bio, and World Wide Web memoir

Dan Brown revives the Robert Langdon thriller while new books from John Boyne and Terry McMillan offer trauma-driven fiction and a career-spanning anthology.
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fromConsequence
1 week ago

Non-Binary Author Gets $3 Million Movie Deal for Harry Potter Fan-Fic Turned Novel

Non-binary fan-fiction creator SenLinYu sold film rights to dark fantasy novel Alchemised for over $3 million, adapting Manacled and its disturbing themes.
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fromwww.ocregister.com
1 week ago

Slow Horses' author Mick Herron reveals the secret origins of Slough House

Slough House likely originated with Jackson Lamb and was created as a career dead-end posting for misfit MI5 agents.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

You Really Need to See Epstein's Birthday Book for Yourself

Jeffrey Epstein's 50th-birthday book contains disturbing sexual anecdotes, abusive behavior, and a revealing letter and sketch attributed to Donald Trump.
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fromLondon Unattached
1 week ago

A Single Man, Linbury Theatre Royal Ballet - Review

A Single Man becomes an affecting ballet portraying forbidden gay grief rendered universal through powerful, distinct performances by Ed Watson and Jonathan Goddard.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Be (and Stay) a Visionary Leader

Visionary leadership—crafting, simplifying, and repeatedly communicating a values-based, optimistic future—has become essential and highly demanded in an AI-infused world.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The 2025 National Book Awards Longlist

Longlists for the 2025 National Book Awards were announced across five categories, highlighting works addressing youth grief, COVID-19 ruptures, and returning finalists.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai review a dazzling epic

A journalist's cultural dislocation in India and New York highlights recurring insider/outsider tensions and the human stories that reveal ambition and backlash.
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

This old north London funeral parlour has been turned into a bookstore

Calling all lovers of musty, dog-eared, yellow-paged books: a new independent shop for secondhand tomes opened last week in Muswell Hill, north London. In a useful repurposing of a high-street space, it occupies the site of an old funeral parlour - but you'll be thankful to know it stocks more than just horror. The shop, which is on Fortis Green Road, opened on September 6 and is run by husband-and-wife duo Chris and Katrina Masson.
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fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Best-selling author Darren Shan makes 2.1m settlement with Revenue

But the Revenue Commissioners also found his tax details to be a page turner. It found that he owed €1.44m for the under-declaration of income tax. It added €271,000 in interest and a further €432,000 in penalties to the bill he owed the taxman. It brought the novelist's settlement with Revenue to more than €2.14m. The amount has been paid in full, according to the latest list of tax defaulters.
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from99% Invisible
4 years ago

Exploring The 99% Invisible City - 99% Invisible

In this episode, we explain how anchor plates help hold up brick walls; why metal fire escapes are mostly found on older buildings; what impact camouflaging defensive designs has on public spaces; who benefits from those spray-painted markings on city streets, and more. Drawing from stories in the book, we talk about everything from stoplights and crosswalks to speed cushions and easement plaques.
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fromPublishersWeekly.com
1 week ago

Brooklyn Book Festival Celebrates 20 Years

The Brooklyn Book Festival has expanded from a single-day Brooklyn event into a nine-day, city-wide festival spanning all five boroughs and virtual programming.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

John Cheever's Secrets

John Cheever's public suburban persona contrasts with a private life marked by hidden homosexuality, infidelity, and alcoholism.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Which Was the Occupation of Title Comic Strip Character Smokey Stover?

Weekday quizzes hosted by Ray Hamel deliver unique topic challenges, allow score comparison with averages, offer a Slate Plus leaderboard, and enable score sharing.
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