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The Last of Us season 1 faithfully adapted the Naughty Dog game of the same name, albeit with a few major improvements and a handful of noteworthy omissions (the finale sorely missed the flooded ...
By Joumana Khatib Joumana Khatib is an editor at the Book Review. When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. AUDITION, by Katie Kitamura In ...
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“What fascinated me,” she concludes, “is not only the historical mysteries my book seeks to unravel but the spiritual power that shines through these stories.” ...
The next 300 pages of Williams’ book illuminate just how – and why – that mission went wrong. During her time at Facebook (2011-2017), Wynn-Williams got to know Zuckerberg better than most.
Jennifer T. Roberts has been teaching the ancient world at American universities for fifty years, and at the City College of New York for three decades. In this valuable, capacious study, we reap the ...
Despite the book’s title, Chibber accommodates capitalism rather than ... its political agenda will broadly hew to the template laid down by social democracy.” (p. 148) The actual trajectory of ...
Seven out seven meant I would have to write an extra short chapter about the day, ascribing it to the jockey whose book, A Year in the Life of Frankie Dettori, was already in type. Not the ...
With plenty of action and some interesting turns, this is a book that is purely delightful and might even give you a fresh appreciation for the strange crossover concept.
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