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An investigation has reportedly discovered that The Salt Path's protagonists, Raynor Winn and her husband, Moth, are in fact ...
Today, books on gender modification are readily available in public libraries. “Going to Trinidad” such is a biography ...
Raj’s legacy has been ever enriching. Five decades in filmmaking is indeed a long innings, but he didn’t get featured in media like others.
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The Express Tribune on MSNBook review: Pakistan's secret history, through a spy's eyesThe Inside Story of Pakistan's Secret Services, begins with the author recounting a dramatic story from 1982, featuring former president General Zia Ul Haq.The incident perfectly encapsulates how ...
Charlotte Runcie’s entertaining debut novel provides food for thought on a variety of complex topics, including power ...
Tripadvisor faces core business decline, margin pressure, and few catalysts despite activist interest and a low valuation.
In the acknowledgements to “Return to Sender,” Craig Johnson writes, “I’m always looking for interesting stories that exemplify the unique area in which I live.” So when Johnson learned the longest ...
Kathleen Lance, Denver I read the library hard copy of this book two years before the paperback came out this year, and had ...
In 'Mor than Words,' author John Warner clearly lays out why he believes that using large language models like ChatGPT is not ...
Maris Kreizman always loved books and TV. As a self-described ambition monster, she once thought that if she worked hard and ...
Jennifer Harlan, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, recommends three dystopian novels to read this summer.
When I interview authors I will sometimes pump them for tips. The other day I spoke to S.A. Cosby about his new thriller “King of Ashes” I asked him to name a recent book he really liked. He answered: ...
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