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Some said Paul Gauguin was a monster, and others said he was a master. Sue Prideaux implies he was both in her book Wild ...
The book vanished with Boleyn’s execution in 1536, then resurfaced around 1903 when it was acquired by the American millionaire William Waldorf Astor after he purchased Hever Castle, Anne Boleyn ...
Edinburgh for a 2025 city break - The best Edinburgh hotels for a break in Scotland’s capital, whether you’re ticking off ...
Romantasy festival A Million Lives promised a 'Lavender Romance Ball' in addition to a vendor space, content creation room and cosplay meetups Courtesy of Sarah Zane Romantasy authors and readers ...
Check out this list of our favorite books published in April across genres. Sometimes, when times are hard, we search for books that will make us feel comforted about the state of the world.
Philip Pullman’s highly anticipated final volume of The Book of Dust trilogy, The Rose Field (Penguin Random House Children’s and David Fickling Books), is set to be released later this year.
Since 1996, she has published books of poetry, short fiction, essays and graphic novels; she wrote the libretto for an opera; and she wrote a novel that will remain unread for nearly 100 years.
How the University of Miami’s Special Collections library came to possess one of its rarest, most valuable works — three volumes of engravings ... The books arrived one day, unexpectedly ...
Another year, another stack of great books to read. Jeffrey Brown talked with Maureen Corrigan, book critic for NPR’s Fresh Air, and Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review ...
Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. Every year is a great year for books, but 2025 is looking particularly exciting. Fans of YA dystopia and fantasy will be excited to see new ...
We just need to elevate their voices and learn from their scientific insights and practical wisdom. This year’s favorite books give us a chance to do just that. They provide many lenses from which to ...
In “The Alaska Sanders Affair,” the Swiss author Joël Dicker brings back the two leads from an earlier book—the writer Marcus Goldman and the New Hampshire police detective Perry Gahalowood ...