In “Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife,” the scholar Hetta Howes presents a history of medieval women’s lives as told through the ...
The release replicates the pop-up book seen in the film, and it comes from the publisher behind the now-sold-out Grimmerie collectible notebook.
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even enlisting the help of a resentful immortal. What Amazon Books editors are saying: Bardugo's "The Familiar" is a “glittering jewel of a novel” that any reader will love, not just science ...
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When Hurricane Helene was approaching Florida, Brooke Bryant placed some of her most treasured belongings, including special ...
Written by Evangeline Cessna, local history librarian at the Warren County-Vicksburg Public Library. This week’s column ...
In an exclusive excerpt from his new book "George Cukor’s People: Acting for a Master Director," film scholar Joseph McBride ...
A slippery slope to an Orwellian future.That’s what Bartlesville residents are concerned is happening with Bartlesville ...
I have been coming here for 10 years. Every time I see these books, I feel them crying for help," said Hari, a frequent visitor. But the cries of the books -- and booklovers -- have gone unheard ...
Again, diversifying what you read with your children could help. Try reading online or branch out into magazines, comics, leaflets and information books. If you want to make reading more active ...
An Image of My Name Enters America, by Lucy Ives 2024 was the year of the breakup book; you couldn’t encounter the new-releases table at the bookstore without running into a flurry of wonderful ...