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fromPortland Mercury
1 hour ago

Jeannie Vanasco's New Memoir Deals With Her Mother's Silence

Jeannie Vanasco confronts persistent familial silence, anxiety, and codependency while pursuing understanding, compassion, and resolution amid past and present traumas.
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fromThe New Yorker
10 hours ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

Surrogacy can produce exploitation and loss of bodily autonomy; modern media work fosters alienation and struggles to communicate intimate experience.
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fromItsnicethat
10 hours ago

This illustrated book is a poetic toolkit for navigating Indonesia's rapidly decreasing public spaces

A portable interactive art book creates a free, community-focused public space for Jakarta residents lacking accessible green and communal spaces.
#picture-books
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fromSlate Magazine
10 hours ago

The 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years

Picture books underwent an artistic and commercial revival, prompting creators to demand fresher, bolder, and less conventional works.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Young Finns snub their mother tongue by reading in English

Young Finns increasingly buy English-language books driven by BookTok and English's cultural dominance, reducing demand for Finnish translations and pressuring publishers.
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fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

'The One-in-a-Million Boy': A Collage of Broken Hearts

An 11-year-old Boy Scout's devotion to a 104-year-old woman sparks community connection and prompts a grieving father to embrace adulthood and love.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

A resistance to AI': The author inviting readers to contribute to a mass memoir

Richard Beard created a chessboard-structured Universal Turing Machine inviting public 64-year contributions of 1,000-word life-squares to assert human memory against AI.
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fromThe Verge
8 hours ago

Books that changed our lives

Books across genres, including fiction and cookbooks, can significantly shape perspectives, choices, and daily practices throughout life.
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fromGameSpot
3 hours ago

Red Rising Deluxe Slipcase Edition Looks Stunning, And Preorders Are 30% Off

A Deluxe Slipcase Edition of Red Rising releases October 14, available to preorder at Amazon for $35 (30% off).
fromSlate Magazine
10 hours ago

Her Uncle Immortalized Her as a Pig. The Book Sold 10 Million Copies. It's Been Quite an Adventure.

Back when Ian Falconer's Olivia was published in 2000, it was evident that the headstrong, creative piglet at its center was based on a real little girl. In interviews, Falconer-a set designer and illustrator for the New Yorker-referred to his niece, also named Olivia, as the inspiration for his character, who went on to appear in almost a dozen books and a hit TV series. Twenty-five years later, I found the real Olivia, Olivia Falconer Crane, no longer a precocious little girl but a grown-up natural resource technician.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Cursed Daughters by Oyinkan Braithwaite review a family doomed in love

The Faloduns at the centre of Cursed Daughters share tales of heartbroken women across the generations who just can't seem to hold on to a man. There's Fikayo, whose husband left after he tired of tending to her chronic illness; Afoke, who seduced her younger sister's boyfriend; Feranmi, the matriarch of the family, who got pregnant by a married man and received the curse from the man's first wife.
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fromSlate Magazine
10 hours ago

Which Term Refers to an Exclusive Group of People With a Common Interest?

Daily weekday quizzes present unique topical questions; compare scores to the average, share results, and view Slate Plus leaderboards; today's topic is vocabulary.
#poetry
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fromVulture
5 hours ago

Patricia Lockwood's Pleasant Fever Dream

A prismatic, febrile form abandons fragmented archipelago structure to capture COVID's vast, disorienting, brain-affecting aftermath with poetic confusion and occasional beauty.
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fromThe New Yorker
10 hours ago

Reading the New Pynchon Novel in a Pynchonesque America

Depression-era conspiracies resonate with contemporary American absurdities, merging talking dogs, billionaire-run power structures, and mass conspiracy movements.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 hours ago

Elizabeth Gilbert opens up about sex, drugs and codependency in a new memoir

Elizabeth Gilbert identifies as a love addict and enabler whose long friendship with Rayya Elias became a romantic, terminally complicated relationship marked by addiction and codependency.
fromCreative Bloq
9 hours ago

Sharpen your anatomy with issue 258 of ImagineFX

In this month's ImagineFX we are focusing on the human form and how best to draw it. We have 20 pro techniques for this tricky to master aspect of art. Read on below to see all the major articles waiting for you this month. Get yours now! To bag your copy head over to Magazines Direct, where you can pick up a single issue, save some money on a subscription, and fill in the blanks in your collection with the latest back issues.
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fromThe New Yorker
10 hours ago

"Black Walnuts"

Black walnuts hitting a barn roofFairly rapped the morning.          Massachusetts,Autumn. Orioles and pumpkins.And the crack of those round shellsLike a hardwood mallet hammering a wedgeInto the moment, splitting it ever open Up ahead, letting it travel with us,Us into it, articulatedOngoing: whatever was to happen nextAnticipated as half-consciouslyAs the smack of the next mailed walnutOn the roof, but at exactly what Interval none of us could tell.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Dan Brown: The human species has never created a technology that it hasn't weaponized'

Dan Brown's Exeter home features English gardens, hidden passageways, art reproductions, and reflects his personal shift from religion to science.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Hilary Mantel championed emerging writers - a new prize in her memory will help them get published

The Hilary Mantel prize awards emerging novelists for promise, evaluating 15,000 words of a work-in-progress and offering prize money plus mentorship from major literary institutions.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

Library Lines: Author Everett to discuss his Read Contra Costa book

Percival Everett will appear Nov. 8 at Los Medanos College to present James, explore language, identity and freedom, and sign copies with virtual access.
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fromGameSpot
2 days ago

The Silo Series Book Box Set Drops To Lowest Price Ever At Amazon

Shift Deluxe Collector's Edition released; Season 3 of Silo is based on Shift; matching Wool deluxe and discounted box-set and Kindle deals are available.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

Lin-Manuel Miranda: Portrait of an artist * Oregon ArtsWatch

Lin-Manuel Miranda rose from a Puerto Rican immigrant family to become a prolific, celebrated musical theater artist through collaboration, mentorship, and continual learning.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I don't want to stop believing in humanity': Matthew McConaughey on faith, fame and the shocking incident that defined him

Five years ago, the Oscar-winning actor wrote a memoir called Greenlights. It wasn't a conventional memoir, more a collection of life lessons, bullet-point anecdotes and gnomic philosophies. Now he has written a book of poetry called Poems & Prayers. For McConaughey, the two are interchangeable. It's another memoir of sorts this time, a portrait of his faith and its impact on his everyday life.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Nick Harkaway: I loathed Charles Dickens it nearly turned me off reading for ever'

Early and varied reading experiences shaped a lifelong, evolving love of literature and inspired a career and creative ambition through specific influential books.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Kepler's Books, defying expectations about the fate of bookstores, turns 70

To celebrate the bookstore's birthday, the shop is hosting a block party 2-5 p.m. Sept. 20. Expect family-friendly activities, including a retro photo booth, local food vendors, a giant birthday cake, kids activities and live music from Peninsula rock band Effie Zilch. RSVPs are encouraged. Kepler's has been the Peninsula's living room for curious minds for 70 years a place where ideas spark, stories connect us, and community comes alive.
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fromwww.newyorker.com
3 days ago

The Cartoonist Liana Finck Picks Three Favorite Children's Books

Children's books inspired Liana Finck's art, influenced her work including Mixed Feelings, and led her to celebrate favorites by Maira Kalman, William Steig, Lore Segal.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Night People by Mark Ronson review - a superstar DJ's coming of age

A privileged nightlife insider recounts a late-night upbringing, technical DJ obsession, wry self-deprecation, and vivid, nerdy details of music culture and scenes.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

The TikTok Trend of Writing in Margins Is Based on Real Neuroscience

Marginalia—elaborate aesthetic annotations in books—have resurged via social media, mixing historical tradition with cognitive benefits and public debate over value.
fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

10 New Cozy Fall Books Because You'd Rather Be In An Alternate World RN

Fortunately we are entering into a fall, a season that is all about maximizing coziness and grounding ourselves in the moment - enjoying a crisp breeze, admiring the leaves changing, all that good stuff. And as a bonus, we get all kinds of new cozy fall books being released, so there's plenty of analog content to go around that is comforting, gentle, and lighthearted.
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fromGameSpot
3 days ago

God Of War 20th Anniversary Retrospective Deluxe Edition Gets $85 Price Cut

God of War: 20th Anniversary Retrospective Deluxe Edition is discounted to $115.41 (from $200), a limited-time, best-ever $85 savings on the two-book deluxe box set.
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fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

Publishing's New Microgenre

AI poses legal, creative, and existential challenges to book publishing while prompting publishers to release many books debating and incorporating the technology.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The best recent crime and thrillers review roundup

A second adventure for amateur spy Gabriel Dax, first seen in Boyd's 2024 novel Gabriel's Moon. It's early 1963, and Dax, a travel writer, is in his Sussex cottage working on his latest book, struggling with emotional baggage and yearning for his MI6 handler and sometime girlfriend, Faith Green. She persuades him to go to Guatemala to check out the popular leftwing leader who is threatening to topple the country's CIA-backed government, but Dax is forced to flee when things go seriously awry.
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fromData School
3 days ago

Book preview: Master Machine Learning with scikit-learn

Master Machine Learning with scikit-learn is a near-complete book adapting a four-year course to train novices into skilled practitioners; first three chapters available for download.
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fromBustle
3 days ago

This Book Was "Written Totally Crazy." You Have To Read It.

A COVID-related neuropsychiatric illness produced vivid dissociation, altered perception, fractured identity, and was later transformed into surreal, self-reflective prose.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Healing From Sexual Abuse Through Creativity

People want to understand how and why women experience violence at the hands of people who claim to love them, and they want to know what women can do when they've experienced these atrocities. They want a window into making sense of an experience, either because it's so seemingly foreign or so altogether disturbingly familiar as to resemble their own. This is why we often crave insight into others' perceptions of their own lives as well as their perceptions of others' reactions.
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fromMedievalists.net
2 days ago

15 Sayings of Medieval Steppe Warriors - Medievalists.net

The medieval steppe was a world of horsemen, warriors, and poets, where the values of loyalty, courage, and hospitality defined life. Among the Oghuz Turks - nomadic peoples who roamed Central Asia - these ideals were preserved in the Book of Dede Korkut, a collection of epic tales passed down through generations. Attributed to the bard and elder Dede Korkut himself, these sayings offer a glimpse into the mindset of medieval nomadic warriors and the lessons they believed worth remembering.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The Young Man by Annie Ernaux audiobook review anatomy of an affair

A middle-aged woman has an affair with a man thirty years younger seeking creative release; the public relationship reshapes her life and completes her project.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

12 brand new books we can't wait to read this fall

Notable fall fiction releases include Lockwood's COVID-tinged novel, Pynchon's Depression-era detective, Ken Liu's AI thriller, and DeWitt/Gridneff's ambitious collaborative novel.
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fromPublishersWeekly.com
4 days ago

Children's Day at Brooklyn Book Festival Celebrates 10th Year

Brooklyn Book Festival celebrates its 20th year with Children's Day on September 20 at Brooklyn Borough Hall, offering storytimes, panels, workshops, and makers activities for families.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Clown Town by Mick Herron review more fun and games with the Slow Horses

The latest Slough House instalment combines darkly comic spycraft with brutal past-coverups, institutional deceit, and violent reckoning centered on Pitchfork and the Slow Horses.
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

Classic books spark pawnbroking boom as rare editions fetch six-figure sums

James Constantinou, owner of Prestige Pawnbrokers and star of Channel 4's Posh Pawn, told Business Matters his chain has seen a 300 per cent increase in book submissions this year. "Books are now being treated like art, jewellery or watches - rare cultural items that hold and grow in value," he said. "People are starting to realise just how much hidden wealth they have at home."
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
4 days ago

Portland independent bookstores weathering economic headwinds with mixed results * Oregon ArtsWatch

Powell's City of Books is not just an independent bookstore in Portland. It is arguably the largest independent bookstore in the world and proof that Portland is one of the literary centers of the nation. The headquarters building takes up a full block on the busiest street in the heart of the city, a destination for book-loving residents and visitors alike.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
4 days ago

Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Head - The Mind Explores the Artist's Deepest Fascinations | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Basquiat’s recurring head motif reveals psychological, anatomical, and societal themes through varied renderings, crowned figures, skeletal studies, and vibrant, textural compositions.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
4 days ago

Why a Lost DC Novel Is Getting New Attention

One day more than 50 years ago, Carolivia Herron was stepping onto the curb at Piney Branch Road and Underwood Street, Northwest, when she was struck by a vision: a striking woman on the sidewalk, silhouetted by the sky, her hand raised in a gesture of repudiation. "It was like, 'Oh, wow, who is she? I've got to know her story,' " Herron says. The woman was imaginary, but powerful enough to start Herron's wheels spinning. When she got home, she began to write.
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fromVulture
4 days ago

The Anxiety Plaguing Male Fiction Writers

Contemporary fiction portrays anxious, internet-shaped masculinity to recapture male readers, while doubts persist about literature's ability to change political or cultural tendencies.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Sally Rooney unable to collect award over Palestine Action arrest threat

Sally Rooney cannot safely enter the UK because she was advised she might be arrested over her support for the proscribed group Palestine Action.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Psychology Behind the Appeal of Survival Dramas

Survival narratives captivate because humans prioritize survival-relevant details, empathize by mentally simulating protagonists' choices, and value resourcefulness, determination, and humor.
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from48 hills
4 days ago

Writer Michael Luo is ready for the happy ending - 48 hills

Chinese Americans' persistent resistance and legal struggles from the Gold Rush to the 1960s reveal overlooked history, including violent massacres and fights for birthright citizenship.
#bjorn-borg
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fromThe Walrus
5 days ago

The Best Books of Fall 2025 | The Walrus

Best books evoke immersive worlds, compelling voices, enduring ideas, and prompt repeated returns to their pages.
fromSecuritymagazine
5 days ago

Reading, Heeding, and Leading

This column has previously cited or recommended books on security, risk and leadership. Having just submitted a book manuscript to a publisher that explores the confluence of those three topics, I discovered that I drew most inspiration for my approach and analysis from works that don't directly relate to any of these subjects. (I should note that I tapped this column for content that I updated or more fully developed in the book).
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fromwww.wired.com
5 days ago

Here's How to Read on Your Kindle in Just About Any Language

Reading a different language helps you expand your vocabulary and nail down nuances like sentence structure, and for visual learners like myself it can be the ideal way to start really learning information. Lucky for all of us e-reader lovers, Kindle's ebook store has books in all kinds of languages that you can purchase or download through Kindle's subscription services like Kindle Unlimited and Kids+. You can always send an ebook from your library that's in your learning language of choice to your e-reader, too.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Everything Will Swallow You by Tom Cox review a cosy state-of-the-nation yarn

Ursula K Le Guin had her Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction; I have my comfy cardigan theory. What Le Guin proposed is that human culture, novels included, didn't begin with technologies of harm, such as flints and spears, but with items of collection and care, such as the wicker basket or, nowadays, the carrier bag. And so, if we make them that way, novels can be gatherings rather than battles.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Writer Jeannie Vanasco discusses her new memoir 'A Silent Treatment'

Signs she's avoiding or preparing to avoid me - I open the door off my dining room, call down, Mom, and she doesn't answer, even though I heard her moving around moments ago. She texts two-letter replies, such as OK and no. She locks the door off the dining room. She takes out her trash before sunrise. She stops feeding the squirrels and birds. She keeps her lights off. She keeps her phone off. She stacks cardboard boxes in the laundry room or garage or on the deck.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
6 days ago

Book's Books: Matt Sekerke And Steve Hanke, "Making Money Work: How To Rewrite The Rules Of Our Financial System"

Behind every fiat money used in exchange lies a unit of account defined by a monetary standard [which is] underwritten by credible claims to future surpluses monetized by the government and/or the commercial banking system. [...] Claims of a 'Bitcoin standard' or anything like it are completely indefensible" (p. 28).
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fromGameSpot
5 days ago

Dune Deluxe Edition Box Set Is Super Cheap At Amazon

Dune fans can get a terrific deal on the beautiful hardcover box set collecting the first three novels in Frank Herbert's legendary sci-fi series. The Dune Saga 3-Book Deluxe Hardcover Box Set is on sale for only $65.59 at Amazon, which is well over 50% off its original $150 list price. You're essentially paying $22 for each book, which is one of the best deals we've seen for this set since its release in 2023. Check out Dune's Deluxe Editions below.
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fromGameSpot
2 months ago

Berserk Deluxe Edition Manga Vol. 1 Is Nearly 50% Off At Amazon

Amazon offers discounts on Dark Horse's Berserk Deluxe Edition hardcovers and anime Blu-rays, with Deluxe Vol. 1 reduced to $28.65 and variable discounts across volumes.
fromConsequence
4 days ago

Cameron Crowe Announces 2025 "The Uncool Book Tour" Dates

"filled with intimate evenings of storytelling, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and the music that shaped his life,"
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fromArs Technica
5 days ago

New Amelia Earhart bio delves into her unconventional marriage

Amelia Earhart's marriage to George Putnam blended aggressive publicity with personal risk, possibly encouraging careless behavior that shaped her public image and fate.
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fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

American Girl's 2026 Girl Of The Year Has A *Very* Special Connection To An OG Doll

American Girl's 2026 Girl of the Year is Raquel Reyes, a 10-year-old from Kansas City who connects to original doll Samantha Parkington through family lineage.
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fromGameSpot
1 month ago

Trigun Deluxe Edition Manga Is Over 50% Off At Amazon

Dark Horse's Trigun Deluxe and Trigun Maximum hardcover editions and Trigun anime releases are currently available at substantial discounts, with Deluxe editions priced around $23.60.
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fromIndieWire
5 days ago

'Alien: Earth': Noah Hawley on Wendy's New Ability and Why Kids Are 'the Heart of This Story'

A horror novel contrasts visceral parasitic violence with an enigmatic suicide contagion among teens, blending a meta-narrative and parental anxiety with empowered youth agency.
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fromPractical Ecommerce
6 days ago

Can Writing a Book Grow Your Business?

Creating, publishing, and promoting a book resembles building a startup and requires vision, dedication, management, and targeted marketing to reach paying readers.
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fromGameSpot
6 days ago

New Stranger Things Script Books Get Limited-Time Discounts At Amazon

Amazon is discounting Stranger Things script books (Seasons 1-2); Seasons 3-4 preorders are available, and The Last of Us hardcover script book releases later.
fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

New books this week: The case for the Constitution, and a celebration of chosen family

Now, that's not to say that books are only good for a hit of escapism though to be clear, they can be terrific at that, as well. This week sees the release of several works of fiction that challenge or outright shrug off the hard rigors of the day-to-day, in pursuit of something far more out there: proof, at least in concept, that other worlds are possible.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

Why Jay Ellis Always Reads Before Bed

Jay Ellis found reading as a child to be an escape during frequent relocations, inspiring a memoir about imaginary friend Mikey and boyhood experiences.
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fromTODAY.com
6 days ago

EXCLUSIVE: Mark Ronson on If He Wants His Daughters to Read His Memoir, 'Night People'

Mark Ronson recounts his 1990s New York DJ origins, nightlife excesses, and candid reflections while anticipating his children will one day read his memoir.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

What We Can Know by Ian McEwan review the limits of liberalism

It isn't just McEwan's elegiac, indeed patriotic, attentiveness to English landscapes to the wildflowers and hedgerows and crags, to the infinite shingle of Chesil Beach, to the Chilterns turkey oak in the first paragraph of Enduring Love. Nor is it merely the ferocious home counties middle-classness of his later novels, in which every significant character is at the very least a neurosurgeon or a high court judge, everyone is conversant with Proust, Bach and Wordsworth,
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

A 'Baby-Sitters Club' Musical Is Coming & Every Detail Is Perfection

Set 12 years after disbanding The Baby-Sitters Club, the musical introduces us to 25-year-old Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, and Stacey as they return to Stoneybrook, Connecticut, honoring a pact they made when they were 13 to reunite, reported . Of course, you do a lot of growing up in 12 years, and the girls now face revisiting their past and handling things popping up in their present-day life, from relationships and omg-what-am-I-doing-with-my-life questions to who-the-hell-am-I-now worries.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

How Jay Ellis' Imaginary Friend Shaped His Childhood - & His Success

"I wrote what I thought was five chapters," says actor Jay Ellis, star of Insecure and Running Point, on the tentative first draft of his memoir, Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me)?: Adventures in Boyhood, firstpublished in July 2024 and now available in paperback. "Now, after writing a book, I know it was at best half a chapter," he adds, laughing.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

Can You Really Live One Day at a Time?

Freya, the novel's protagonist, has never swum in the ocean, and over the course of the morning she learns how. She discovers that she can dive under a swell, "feel the tug of the wave's underturn," and shoot up when it has passed; that she can swim fast up waves that are about to break, then "crash through their crests and fall down their backsides";
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fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

I Took a 'Frankenstein'-inspired Pilgrimage Through France and Switzerland to Connect With My Trans Identity-Here's What I Learned

As I circled the statue, the skies opened. I stayed put, moved by the creature's lonesome, grief-stricken gaze. I ran my hand along his scars and thought of my own, rough and raised beneath my rain jacket. It was impossible not to see myself in this monster. After all, he was why I was there.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Air miles be damned. I say the best way to find out about the joy and complexity of our world is through novels | Pushpinder Khaneka

Reading novels from Africa, Asia and Latin America broadens understanding of global cultures beyond Western perspectives.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad review a delicious follow-up to Bunny

Sequel centers on Samantha and the Bunnies, a satirical, horror-inflected exploration of upper-middle-class feminine narcissism and creative rivalry at an Ivy League.
fromPortland Monthly
1 week ago

A Novel of an Anarchist Nursing Home Run by 1970s Punks

At the window he put his nose against the glass, which was beautifully cold, then drew away and saw the new consistency of the air: quick and blurred and sputtering white. The changed air was leaving itself on the tree branches. The care in those words, the sensitivity! Snow-dreaded, beloved; oppressive, angelic; shoveled, ogled-with the agency to leave itself so wonderfully on the branches! For no fault of his own, James is often in need of salvation. Like snow, he is the most beautiful problem.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Fly, Wild Swans by Jung Chang review a daughter of China speaks again

Wild Swans, first published in 1991 and written by Jung Chang with the help of her husband, Irish-born historian and writer Jon Halliday, had a global impact few authors dare to dream of. It told the story of three generations of women in 20th-century China Chang's grandmother, her mother and herself and became one of the most popular nonfiction books in history, selling more than 13m copies in 37 languages and collecting a fistful of awards and commendations.
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fromMedium
3 years ago

bell hooks saved me

bell hooks's teachings provided me with a new lens through which to view my role as a father, encouraging me to redefine what love and responsibility truly mean.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

From shocking short stories to a talking foetus: Ian McEwan's 10 best books ranked!

A sharp 1990s satire follows two old friends who form an improbable euthanasia pact while earlier works deliver shocking, unsettling themes.
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

The Setup's "A Funny Thing Happened" Storytelling Night | Beer Basement

The Second Wednesday of every Month, The Setup presents"A Funny Thing Happened", a night of world class storytelling. You'll be joining bestselling authors, Emmy-Award winning writers, TED speakers, stars of The Moth Radio hour, Snap Judgment and accomplished comedic voices in an intimate setting right in the heart of San Francisco. "A Funny Thing Happened" Storytelling Night Every Second Wednesday | 8 pm The Beer Basement, 222 Hyde St,
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Katriona O'Sullivan: 'I don't think I could take bots online criticising my arse, my face, my dress sense. People looking at things other than my politics'

Just over two years ago, I interviewed Katriona O'Sullivan - then a senior lecturer, but now a professor in Maynooth University's department of psychology - in her sparse on-campus office. We talked, and cried a little, as she detailed the story that would become her memoir, Poor. A remarkable and powerful account of poverty, addiction, neglect, homelessness and trauma, O'Sullivan recalled how she was born in Coventry to parents battling addiction.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

China's technocratic capacity enables grand projects while the U.S. is hampered by legal proceduralism; carpets symbolize imperial authority and the often-overlooked artistry of female weavers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Janeites unite: Austen festival in Bath celebrates 250th anniversary of author's birth

A major Bath Jane Austen festival attracts thousands, diversifies audiences, and inspires reinterpretations and immersive historical celebrations.
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fromFuncheap
1 week ago

Saturday Write Fever: Insta-Plays Written & Performed | SF

EXIT Theatre hosts a free monthly rapid-play event where writers create 30-minute monologues and perform them the same night with cast-from-the-crowd actors.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Many Lives of Danny Rensch

Danny Rensch rose from a poverty-stricken communal childhood to become a transformative public figure in chess culture.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

Derby, Disco, Damned Dirty Devils: 10 Bay Area Halloween Events for 2025

Multiple Halloween-themed events offer haunted readings, lantern processions, Filoli night attractions, and a Bewitching Broadway orchestral program.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

T. Coraghessan Boyle Reads "The Pool"

T. Coraghessan Boyle reads 'The Pool'; he has published over thirty fiction books, including 'I Walk Between the Raindrops' and the novel 'Blue Skies' (2023).
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

New Medieval Books: Johannes Gutenberg - Medievalists.net

Johannes Gutenberg's historical record is sparse, and his printed books are the primary evidence of his fifteenth-century activities, abilities, and legacy.
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Five Nonfiction Books That Read Like Fiction

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. Nonfiction books sometimes get a reputation for being hard to slog through. But the qualities that make good novels so enjoyable-the well-paced plot, the engaging characters-can also be found in many of their fact-based counterparts. The Atlantic 's writers and editors answer the question: What is a nonfiction book that reads like fiction?
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Sunday Puzzle: Geographical people

Every answer is a famous person whose first or last name is geographical -- city, state, country, or otherwise. Ex. Novelist Jack --> Jack LONDON ("The Call of the Wild") 1. Actor River 2. Actor Gooding Jr. 3. Artist O'Keeffe 4. Media personality Hilton 5. Composer Irving 6. Actress Fanning 7. Actress Ferrera 8. Adventurer in film Jones 9. Spy in film Powers 10. Video game traveler Carmen 11. Artist Pollock 12. [Phonetic:] Jazz pianist Chick
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