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Pupils at Discovery Primary Academy in Walton enjoyed a first-hand storytelling experience when popular children’s author Guy ...
Maria Reva's virtuosic novel starts out as a straightforward story about a Ukrainian biologist, but morphs into a comic take on war, the mail-order bride business and the plight of snails.
Toni at Random,” “How Things Are Made,” “The House on Buzzards Bay,” and “Endling.” ...
BOOK REVIEW: Heart-work by Roberta Silman. Silman is daring and subtle when exploring the varieties of friendship, love and affection that drive us through life, and is especially insightful when ...
State legislators were stunned during a late-night budget debate when a veteran Republican lawmaker stood up and read graphic references to the female anatomy from a school library book.
BOOK REVIEW He launched modern conservatism, but what do we really know about William F. Buckley? A big new biography digs into the life of a provacateur.
James Cameron acquires movie rights to Joe Abercrombie fantasy novel The Devils and will write the script after the release of Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Susan Choi brings her impressive literary skills to bear in 'Flashlight,' a novel set into motion with the disappearance of a Korean professor on vacation in 1978.
In the memoir “How to Lose Your Mother,” Molly Jong-Fast recalls a tumultuous upbringing as the only child of the feminist writer Erica Jong.
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