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Toni at Random,” “How Things Are Made,” “The House on Buzzards Bay,” and “Endling.” ...
Would the end of U.S. and Western dominance really be so bad?” ventures one scholar of international relations. “It need not ...
In “Everything Is Now,” J. Hoberman recreates the theater, film and music scenes that helped fuel the cultural storm of the ...
Twist” is the electrifying new novel from Colum McCann, winner of the National Book Award for “Let the Great World Spin.” ...
A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range” by Michael Engelhard and “Glaciers are Alive,” written by Sitka author ...
These titles are great tools for anyone trying to navigate new opportunities, new places, or new phases of life.
Jane Singer, from The Seattle Public Library, and Charlie Hunts, owner of Charlie's Queer Books, recommend four books that showcase LGBTQ+ euphoria and strength.
In An Exercise in Uncertainty, Jon Gluck traces decades of waiting, watching, enduring experimental treatment, and ...
Plus, its cozy setting in autumn in New England makes it the perfect read for ushering in fall — and the book’s late-summer release date arrives just in time for those of us (hi!) who don’t ...
The new Monster Book of Monsters set has a lot of cool details on the outside that made it fun to put together, but it's what on the inside that makes it fun to play with after. LEGO provided IGN ...
Tech journalist Karen Hao's new book, "Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI" (published by Penguin Press), examines the Silicon Valley billionaire and his advocacy of ...
In Madeleine Thien's speculative fiction about a climate-ravaged future, 7-year-old Lina learns from past voyagers and other time travelers.
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