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from48 hills
5 hours ago

Cole Swensen's 'Veer' swerves towards the limits of language - 48 hills

Poems in three parts roam nature with sparse, evocative humor, leaving relationship meanings open to readers.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
4 days ago

Berkeley poet explores sex, love and the Kama Sutra after age 65

A poetry collection for seniors frames love and romance as ongoing, using humor and sensual imagery to affirm passion beyond aging.
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
1 hour ago

Vanessa Hua explores suburban paranoia in 'Coyoteland'

“I'm walking and I hear what sounds like high heels clattering, almost like ladies outside of a nightclub,” Hua says. “And I turn, and it's the clatter of deer hooves. I see a coyote running at me full speed, chased by two deer.” Astonished at how the wildlife trio eventually ran right past her, Hua began thinking about predator, prey and territory.
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fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
1 hour ago

Ted Lange reimagines Shakespeare's authorship debate

Which explains how Oakland-native Ted Lange as an actor came to portray both Isaac Washington, the upbeat, mustachioed bartender on television's The Love Boat (1977-1986) and, years later, one of Shakespeare's most tragic characters, Othello. Adding intrigue to Lange's biography is a network of unexpected facts: among them, gaming with British actress Lynn Redgrave led him to attend London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts; and while directing and writing for television and film, Lange has also penned over 27 original plays and become deeply immersed in Shakespearian history.
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fromPsychology Today
10 hours ago

A Bird's IQ, a Book on Intelligent Masters of Innovation

An innovation quotient and a large feeding-behavior database measure and rank bird species’ problem-solving and adaptive intelligence.
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fromOpen Culture
23 hours ago

When the Nobel Prize Committee Rejected The Lord of the Rings: Tolkien "Has Not Measured Up to Storytelling of the Highest Quality" (1961)

The books received mixed adult-literary reception, with praise for imaginative detail and criticism of prose and poetry quality.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

Her First Book Was a Bestseller That Became a Controversial Hit Movie. After 17 Years, She's Back With a New Novel.

The Help became a major bestseller and film success while also facing criticism as a problematic portrayal of Black life through a white-centered narrative.
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fromOpen Culture
23 hours ago

When the Nobel Prize Committee Rejected The Lord of the Rings: Tolkien "Has Not Measured Up to Storytelling of the Highest Quality" (1961)

The books received mixed adult-literary reception, with praise for imaginative detail and criticism of prose and poetry quality.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

Her First Book Was a Bestseller That Became a Controversial Hit Movie. After 17 Years, She's Back With a New Novel.

The Help became a major bestseller and film success while also facing criticism as a problematic portrayal of Black life through a white-centered narrative.
fromThe New Yorker
13 hours ago

Writing the Trump Years Into History

As a boy, he'd "read American history, not for school, not because I had to, but because I had, by accident, stepped through the thin, crackly crust of the present, and felt the first pull of the quicksand about my ankles." Tripping into that quicksand is how Burden would one day end up doing Stark's dreadful bidding: using his formidable research skills to discover the darkest deeds in the deepest past of Stark's political enemies. But, as Warren insisted, "the story of Willie Stark and the story of Jack Burden are, in one sense, one story." They're in that quicksand together, up to their gizzards.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

The 100 best novels of all time

A ranked list of the greatest English-language novels, voted by authors, critics, and academics worldwide, places Buddenbrooks at 81 and continues from 100 to 81.
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fromDefector
4 days ago

You Are Hereby Invited To Join The Universal Baseball Association, Prop. J. Henry Waugh | Defector

Novels framed as repetitive unhappy-marriage stories felt confining, and breaking familiar patterns felt thrilling and vital.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

The 100 best novels of all time

A ranked list of the greatest English-language novels, voted by authors, critics, and academics worldwide, places Buddenbrooks at 81 and continues from 100 to 81.
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fromDefector
4 days ago

You Are Hereby Invited To Join The Universal Baseball Association, Prop. J. Henry Waugh | Defector

Novels framed as repetitive unhappy-marriage stories felt confining, and breaking familiar patterns felt thrilling and vital.
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fromFortune
6 hours ago

Executive assistant Carrie Sun spent years making her hedge fund boss' work life run smoothly. Now she's telling all | Fortune

Assistant work in private equity and hedge funds involves extensive preparation, emotional labor, and significant burnout costs, often with limited recognition and compensation.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Author Keala Kendall Shared The Inspiration Behind The First Native Hawaiian YA Horror Novel

“I never thought I would write a horror,” she told BuzzFeed, “but when I was writing it, I was like, 'I don't think I can write about the modern Hawaiian experience without showing it as a horror.'”
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fromwww.npr.org
8 hours ago

In 'The Young Will Remember,' a Korean War reporter gets stranded behind enemy lines

A Chinese American war correspondent stranded in enemy territory forms an alliance with a woman tied to Korean War-era sexual slavery and mass violence.
fromQueerty
1 day ago

15 must-read queer books to kick off your summer stack - Queerty

By day, Poppy Stringer is a fashion influencer who crafts flawless lewks for her followers. By night, she steals corpses for the highest bidder. When flamboyant "King of Queer Rock" Eddie Michaels drops dead, Poppy is tasked with sneaking his body out of the Palm Springs medical examiner's office. When the routine snatch-and-grab goes spectacularly wrong, she finds herself trapped in a neon-soaked, blood-drenched nightmare, fighting for her life through a campy carnival of carnage across the California desert.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Iconic Pup "Biscuit" Just Turned 30, And These 10 Facts From The Author Will Melt Your Heart

Biscuit began as a personal dog-babysitting inspiration, became a long-running early-reader series, and required careful, emotion-filled storytelling within limited words.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

A literature ambassador said most children's books are 'crud.' Now there are calls for him to step down

Most children’s books are criticized as low quality, prompting backlash over potential harm to children’s literature and book-banning efforts.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Iconic Pup "Biscuit" Just Turned 30, And These 10 Facts From The Author Will Melt Your Heart

Biscuit began as a personal dog-babysitting inspiration, became a long-running early-reader series, and required careful, emotion-filled storytelling within limited words.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

A literature ambassador said most children's books are 'crud.' Now there are calls for him to step down

Most children’s books are criticized as low quality, prompting backlash over potential harm to children’s literature and book-banning efforts.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Sarah Wynn-Williams and Virginia Giuffre jointly win freedom to publish prize at British book awards

Freedom to Publish prize was jointly awarded to Sarah Wynn-Williams and Virginia Giuffre for memoirs alleging power abuses and abuse survival.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Julieta Venegas: La Leyenda de Tijuana

Inspired by writing classes she took during the pandemic, Venegas began by drafting personal essays before losing interest and going back to her day job. "I just wanted to do another record," she admitted. "I wasn't really interested in my own memoir." She soon realized that her new songs were beginning to parrot the themes and stories of those essays. The result is not only her first book, but also her 10th full-length LP, "Norteñ a," which comes out on Friday.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

John of John by Douglas Stuart review will a father and son come out to each other?

A Free Presbyterian father’s control and religious repression drive a queer son’s return home, fracturing love and culminating in violence.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 day ago

Berkeley-born Gyo Fujikawa was among first picture book authors to draw kids of multiple races

Babies (1963) paired children of different races together, becoming a classic and widely circulated picture book.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

One of the Best First Sentences in Modern Literature

Nimona, Lauren Groff, and playful horse-vibe ratings offer engaging culture picks and creative ways to spend time.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I don't know what could top that': debut author Jem Calder on being discovered by Sally Rooney

A debut novel follows a millennial situationship shaped by technology, consumer culture, and emotional avoidance, ending with unexpectedly affirming resolution.
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fromRoger Ebert
1 week ago

How "In a Lonely Place" Changed Noir's Direction

Women around Dix Steele sense an intuition that leads to recognizing murder, shaping noir portrayals of danger and “bad guys.”
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fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

The Joy of Children's Books-For Adults

Children’s picture books were kept while adult books were purged to create space and reflect priorities.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

They're trying to narrow the worldview of young people': how book bans are on the rise in the US

Gender Queer explains non-binary identity and sexual discovery, while rising, organized book bans target LGBTQ+ and other educational content in schools and libraries.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

The fastest-growing target in America's book ban wave might surprise you

Non-fiction book removals in U.S. public schools doubled, with bans increasingly targeting science, history, and biography content.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

They're trying to narrow the worldview of young people': how book bans are on the rise in the US

Gender Queer explains non-binary identity and sexual discovery, while rising, organized book bans target LGBTQ+ and other educational content in schools and libraries.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

The fastest-growing target in America's book ban wave might surprise you

Non-fiction book removals in U.S. public schools doubled, with bans increasingly targeting science, history, and biography content.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The rise of the literary nepo baby? The children of famous novelists on following in their parents' footsteps

Martin Amis liked to observe that the unusual position he and Kingsley Amis held father-and-son novelists was a historical anomaly, a literary curiosity. But it was not unique: Alexandre Dumas pere and fils, Fanny and Anthony Trollope, and Arthur and Evelyn Waugh had all come before them. And if Amis's assertion wasn't true then, it's even less true now. In recent years, increasing numbers of children of novelists have become writers themselves, and this year sees a particularly rich batch.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

What "The Sheep Detectives" Doesn't Understand About Sheep

" Freddy the Detective," written by Walter R. Brooks, who was also, very briefly, a writer at this magazine, concerned a missing toy train. " 'The first thing to do,' said Freddy, 'is to Visit the Scene of the Crime.' " Brooks published twenty-six books about Freddy, who not only knew how to read but also kept a very impressive little library in a corner of his pigpen that he called his study.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
4 days ago

Western Flyer, made famous by John Steinbeck, sails into Newport for a week * Oregon ArtsWatch

“I realized then that a person could, with their friends, go to a remote place, and do real science while having a breathless adventure,” Gregg later wrote, adding, “The boat and its history mean more to me every day.”
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fromKotaku
3 days ago

Newest Edition Of Batman: The Killing Joke Costs $17 Grand

Based out of Croatia, Argent Comics “re-engineers DC’s iconic narratives into fine art artefacts.” Their first outing with this pitch is Batman: The Killing Joke Avant-Garde Edition. Packaged in a replica of the camera the Joker used on Barbara Gordon's violated body, this version of the comic is giclée-printed, bound between aluminum boards and lined with goatskin leather. There will only be 47 copies made, representing the atomic number of the silver-like Hahnemühle metallic paper (but not “Silver Age” comics, where the Joker was still busy escaping in hot-air balloons).
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fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

The Kind of Nonfiction That Wins Pulitzers

Pulitzer nonfiction and biography honors often reward books that treat serious social issues in human, almost novelistic ways with literary flair.
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fromKqed
5 days ago

12 of the Best New Books Coming Your Way in May

Pregnancy-related drowning deaths in Lagos intersect with inequality, while memoir and fiction use personal and surreal lenses to examine social systems and disarray.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Lily King: I couldn't get past the first 20 pages of Pride and Prejudice'

Childhood books shaped a lifelong commitment to writing through early inspiration, emotional resonance, and mentorship.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Being human helps': despite rise of AI is there still hope for Europe's translators?

AI translation can match meaning but often misses stylistic nuance, and results can vary over time.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
5 days ago

Death is no laughing matter - or is it? Find out in Liz Scott's 'You're Going to Die But Not Me!' * Oregon ArtsWatch

Death is inevitable, and confronting it can be met with humor, honesty, and meaning-making rather than avoidance.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
4 days ago

It Takes a Book Village - San Francisco Bay Times

If you're looking desperately for something to read, wander over to the Catskill Mountain region of New York to the village of Hobart, which apparently has more bookstores per capita than any village in the country. And if you go in early June, when the Hobart Festival of Women Writers is in full swing, you can even have some books read aloud to you by the writers themselves. Founded fourteen years ago by poet Cheryl Clarke, historian and bookstore owner Barbara Balliet, and novelist Breena Clarke, the festival includes writing workshops, panels, and lunches by the Delaware River.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Language shapes identity, and stasis, protest, and revolution unfold aboard a multicultural generation ship.
A city of magic and hi-tech corruption drives revenge quests, conspiracies, and threats against illegal immigrants and workers.
Ghosts are declared gone across Britain, while a new mystery begins for a young protagonist.
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fromKqed
4 days ago

Review: Vanessa Hua's 'Coyoteland' and the Territorial East Bay | KQED

A working-class Asian family moves into an exclusive suburb during pandemic, fires, and a rogue coyote, confronting territory, belonging, and neighborly responsibility.
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fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

Growing Up with a Mother in Prison

A novel about a girl visiting her imprisoned mother draws closely from the author’s life and uses fiction to examine carceral systems.
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fromTechCrunch
5 days ago

Tome, another Goodreads book-tracker rival, shuts down | TechCrunch

Tome is shutting down May 29 due to financial non-viability amid intense competition among book-tracking apps and high costs for social features.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Solace House by Will Maclean review immensely fun gothic horror with a psychedelic twist

A 1993 summer horror novel follows university students clearing an asylum who encounter supernatural forces at the adjacent gothic mansion Solace House, blending self-aware gothic tropes with weird fiction elements.
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fromThe Nation
5 days ago

Robert Coover at Bat

Robert Coover's 1968 novel uses dice-baseball simulation to explore how imagination creates meaning and sustains human connection through elaborate fictional worlds.
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fromInsideHook
6 days ago

What Authors, Editors and Literary Insiders Are Reading This May

Men are encouraged to read a diverse selection of fiction and nonfiction books this May.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

The hill I will die on: Heavy, awkward and incredibly expensive we don't need hardback books | Larry Ryan

Hardback books are expensive and cumbersome, leading readers to prefer waiting for paperback editions.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

17 Beach Reads We Can't Wait To Get Our Hands On

Summer offers a variety of new book releases for every reader's taste, perfect for enjoying in the sun.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

One of the Buzziest Books of the Year Is About Tradwives. The Author Knows Why They're So Popular.

Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke is a notable literary debut featuring a tradwife character navigating a drastic life change.
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fromLondon On The Inside
6 days ago

Romance Is Booming in London, and Women Are Owning It

Romance fiction sales surged 18% in 2024, generating over £1 billion, marking a significant cultural shift in the publishing industry.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

What Am I, a Deer? by Polly Barton review shyness, obsession and the joy of karaoke

The novel explores themes of identity, desire, and self-reinvention through the experiences of a young woman in Frankfurt.
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fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

'Follow Your Passion' Is Bad Advice, Says This Best-Selling Author. Here's What You Should Do Instead.

Focus on leveraging your strengths rather than merely following your passion.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
6 days ago

16,000 Amazon e-books vanish when hacker takes over Bay Area woman's account

A woman lost her entire Kindle library of over 16,000 ebooks due to a hacker taking over her Amazon account.
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fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

New book imagines Hans Christian Andersen showing up to Charles Dickens' house

Francine Prose's novels engage readers through diverse subjects and emotional depth, exemplified in her latest work, Five Weeks in the Country.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

Douglas Stuart on Great Novels of Gay Life

Douglas Stuart recommends significant gay novels, highlighting their emotional depth and historical contexts.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Young King: revealing book shines light on Martin Luther King Jr's early days

Lerone Martin's book 'Young King' explores Martin Luther King Jr.'s formative years and personal influences shaping his commitment to civil rights.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Lady C by Guy Cuthbertson review how Lady Chatterley's Lover rocked Britain

The fallout from the book included customs officers seizing banned copies, high court jinks, and innumerable skits and cartoons, creating laughter in various forms.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

'I frequently had to put aside the book and literally walk away' - our review of Clare McGlynn's disturbing study into extreme porn and how to fight it

"We're watching it on the bus, the Tube, the plane. We're watching it in libraries. We're watching it during the day at work, or at home when we're supposed to be working."
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

It's blockbuster book season: Here are 12 new titles coming in May

May marks a significant month for book releases, featuring a variety of notable titles and authors.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The Secret of Elizabeth Strout's Appeal

Elizabeth Strout's writing captures the complexity of ordinary lives with relatable characters and a focus on human similarities and mysteries.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Given World by Melissa Harrison review a stunning tale of rural life for an era of ecological crisis

The Given World explores interconnected lives in a rural village, focusing on themes of existence, community, and the passage of time.
#book-club
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fromBustle
1 week ago

The Book That Made Julia Louis-Dreyfus "Cry Uncontrollably"

Celebrity readers share their favorite books and personal reading experiences at an elegant book club event.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Inside the elaborate, competitive L.A. book club taking immersion to the extreme

The Booked Babes book club combines Eastern European themes with friendship, elaborate gatherings, and discussions on gender roles as presented in popular literature.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

The Book That Made Julia Louis-Dreyfus "Cry Uncontrollably"

Celebrity readers share their favorite books and personal reading experiences at an elegant book club event.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Inside the elaborate, competitive L.A. book club taking immersion to the extreme

The Booked Babes book club combines Eastern European themes with friendship, elaborate gatherings, and discussions on gender roles as presented in popular literature.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

10 Books You Should Be Reading This May

Recommended books for May 2026 include diverse themes from soccer to honesty and personal memoirs.
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fromDefector
1 week ago

Jules Boykoff's 'Kicking' Is Clear-Eyed And Warm-Hearted | Defector

Jules Boykoff's memoir intertwines his love for soccer with personal and sociopolitical reflections on the sport's impact on his life.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

10 Books You Should Be Reading This May

Recommended books for May 2026 include diverse themes from soccer to honesty and personal memoirs.
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fromDefector
1 week ago

Jules Boykoff's 'Kicking' Is Clear-Eyed And Warm-Hearted | Defector

Jules Boykoff's memoir intertwines his love for soccer with personal and sociopolitical reflections on the sport's impact on his life.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Douglas Stuart Comes Into His Own

Douglas Stuart's novels explore queer life and masculinity within working-class Scottish communities, showcasing a mature evolution in his storytelling.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

22 Books We're So Excited For Our Middle Schoolers To Read This Summer

Neverlanders: Get Lost, Mixed Feelings, Good Luck, Babe!, and Fatal Glitch: Camp Zero are engaging graphic novels exploring themes of adventure, identity, and friendship.
fromFatherly
1 week ago

Jon Gustin, The Tired Dad, On the Manosphere, Stoicism, and Showing Up

Vulnerability is freedom, and not only is it freedom for yourself to be vulnerable, but it's freedom for other people because they feel less alone.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Did You Know There's an Independent Bookstore Revival Underway?

Independent bookstores in the U.S. have increased by 70% since 2020, demonstrating a resistance to Big Tech's dominance.
#reading
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why leaders should consider launching a business book club

Reading extensively enhances knowledge, critical thinking, and business skills, yet only 16% of Americans read daily for pleasure.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Katie Kitamura: Almost every writer changes my mind that's the point of reading'

Reading has profoundly shaped personal growth and understanding throughout different stages of life.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why leaders should consider launching a business book club

Reading extensively enhances knowledge, critical thinking, and business skills, yet only 16% of Americans read daily for pleasure.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Katie Kitamura: Almost every writer changes my mind that's the point of reading'

Reading has profoundly shaped personal growth and understanding throughout different stages of life.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Gun-toting drunks, boy-eating sharks and bloodsucking babies: the violent, brilliant stories of Eric Walrond

Tropic Death is a truly trailblazing counter-pastoral portrait of the Caribbean locales of his youth, inverting the racist fantasy of the 'tropics' as a fertile paradise populated by lazy primitives.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

8 New Books to Read This May

Emma Alpern and Jasmine Vojdani recommend new fiction and nonfiction books every month, ensuring readers have a diverse selection to choose from.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Feminism play Liberation and first world war novel Angel Down among Pulitzer winners

Daniel Kraus won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for 'Angel Down', a narrative set in World War I told in a single sentence.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Feminism play Liberation and first world war novel Angel Down among Pulitzer winners

Daniel Kraus won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for 'Angel Down', a narrative set in World War I told in a single sentence.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Australian author Craig Silvey pleads guilty to possessing and distributing child exploitation material

Craig Silvey, 43, was first charged in January after detectives from Western Australia police's child abuse squad raided his Fremantle home, allegedly catching him communicating online with child exploitation offenders and seizing his electronic devices.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 week ago

The 18 Best Books of 2026 (So Far)

Mueenuddin's debut novel is a multigenerational epic set in Pakistan, exploring the lives of a wealthy family and their workers.
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fromAxios
1 week ago

TikTok's BookTok is turning pages into streaming gold

Book adaptations dominate streaming platforms and box office, driven by fan engagement and built-in audiences from platforms like BookTok.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

Underlake presents a surreal narrative about two fictional towns, Paintsville and Steels, exploring themes of loss and the impact of government actions on communities through the lens of a diver's search.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Uncovering histories of us - Harvard Gazette

Scrapbooks at Schlesinger Library provide valuable insights into hidden histories, particularly of ordinary people and women's experiences.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

It's time to set sail with the 'Yacht Girls,' L.A.'s coolest book club on a boat

The Yacht Girls Book Club meeting features a brunch, sound bath, and author event with poet Melody Godfred, focusing on self-love and authenticity.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Harriet Clark's Debut Is a New Kind of Coming-of-Age Novel

The bildungsroman is the coming-of-age novel; it is also the coming-to-terms novel. The protagonist, usually a young man, undergoes a series of adventures that eventually spit him out wiser, stronger, set up for life's journey.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

'Adolescence' creator talks teenage masculinity again for 'Lord of the Flies' series

"It is the book that changed me," Thorne told NPR, calling it a "specific portrayal of damage that really fascinates me."
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fromIndieWire
1 week ago

There's a Hit Horror Movie Lurking Inside George Orwell's '1984' - If Anyone Dares to Adapt It

George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' remains a significant cultural touchstone due to its compelling narrative and themes of surveillance and betrayal.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

One Leg on Earth by 'Pemi Aguda review a powerfully eerie portrait of Lagos

Realism can intertwine with horror, as shown in Pemi Aguda's 'Ghostroots' and the story of Yosoye Bakare.
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fromQueerty
1 week ago

A midnight swim & a night that refuses to end set the stage for Mario Elias' dazzling debut Beloved Disciples - Queerty

Simón navigates love and loss after Albi's unexpected death, torn between memories and rebuilding his life.
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fromIndieWire
1 week ago

'Lord of the Flies' Review: 'Adolescence' Echoes Through Netflix's Vivid, Eerie Adaptation

Childhood's lost innocence is framed as more nurture than nature in a story about boys trapped on an island.
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fromTruthout
1 week ago

Chanda Prescod-Weinstein on Cosmic Wonder as Resistance to Despair

Imagination can thrive despite harsh realities through the exploration of cosmic science and its connections to social justice.
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fromFuncheap
1 week ago

A Novel Affair: How to Break a Girl - Book Event

Amanda Sung's debut novel How to Break A Girl is being adapted into a film set in the Bay Area.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I wanted it to feel both Shakespearean and like Jay-Z': debut author Sufiyaan Salam on masculinity, rap and meeting Stormzy

Wimmy Road Boyz explores the complexities of masculinity, violence, and love through the experiences of three young men on a chaotic night.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Chang-rae Lee on What Childhood Was Like in 1976

J.-G. describes 'tourniquet tight' bonds of friendship, but he also observes that 'our tribe was fuelled by constant disagreements.' This duality highlights the complexity of their relationships.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

From the Heart': Shafran family holds Manhattan book signing of letters penned by beloved patriarch | amNewYork

The Shafran family held an emotionally moving book signing event in Lower Manhattan that honored a loving husband and father, and words he wrote from the heart before his passing.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

He Became a Mathematician in Prison. Now, He's Stuck There.

Christopher Havens, a prisoner, has published multiple mathematical works despite his incarceration.
fromFortune
1 week ago

Suze Orman once said earning more than $800,000 would make her 'sick to my stomach'-but that turning down Oprah Winfrey cured her self-doubt | Fortune

Orman insisted on ending the bidding war for her book at $800,000, stating, 'If somebody pays me that much money to write a book, I'm gonna get sick to my stomach.'
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

An Unexpected Type of Beach Read

Reading thrilling nonfiction about disasters can be an enjoyable escape, even in relaxing settings like a pool.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Homebound by Portia Elan review a Cloud Atlas-like puzzle-box novel

Homebound is a debut novel exploring found families through interleaved stories of four women across different times.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The best recent poetry review roundup

Nagra's Yiewsley explores childhood Sikh experience in a historical context, while Lebda's Mer de Glace presents profound ecopoetry along the Vistula River.
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fromPoynter
1 week ago

I gave 'Shy Girl' a five-star review before I found out it was AI-generated - Poynter

Mia Ballard's 'Shy Girl' is a controversial horror novel, with 78% of its content generated by AI, raising ethical concerns in publishing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

A Rising of the Lights by Steve Toltz review a darkly funny take on the male loneliness epidemic

A Rising of the Lights explores one man's loneliness through dark humor and absurdity, highlighting the complexities of human connection.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Atlantic Reads: How to Be a Dissident With Gal Beckerman

Beckerman's book offers insights on living with integrity against conformity and tyranny through the stories of historical and contemporary dissidents.
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