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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 ...
Twelve million Americans work for companies owned by private equity firms. In a new book, the journalist Megan Greenwell ...
Notable about Sgt. Pepper’s is that “A Day In the Life” (it frequently comes in at #1 in the holiday weekend playback of the ...
Ten Modern Mystics and Their Extraordinary Lives” is an impressive work of participatory journalism. Pintak, “an avid student of the perennial truths at the core of the world’s religions,” not only ...
What gives it an unmatched edge is the first-hand immediacy the author brings to it. As a journalist with The Statesman in ...
Grief expands as it constricts,” writes Catherine Lacey in “The Möbius Book.” It “turns a person into a toy version of ...
In 'Mor than Words,' author John Warner clearly lays out why he believes that using large language models like ChatGPT is not ...
Humanizing and detail-oriented, Maggie Stiefvater's novel “The Listeners” is a unique take on World War II that showcases the ...
About the good or bad of democracy, Hamid is clear about his mixed, and constantly evolving feelings. The bet here is that in ...
Scrutinize the hotel’s website and photos before choosing the property and a specific room. Don’t assume a room has a hair ...
Yiyun Li’s memoir, “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” stuns with its lucidity and with the nightmarish facts that prompted its ...
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