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Award-winning journalist Sharon Ijasan recently launched her book, ‘The Tripartite’, where she shares her decade-long ...
Self-help books can be an accessible starting point of one’s reading journey, and an introduction to other forms of writing and cultures.
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A popular Keuka College professor is instructing students far beyond the Yates County campus thanks to the publication of his ...
An urgently needed exploration of global technology worship, and a measured case for skepticism and agnosticism as a way of life, from the New York Times–bestselling author of Good without God.
The pages feature space to dwell on old favorite reads, TBR picks, and lessons learned from the best books. There’s also a guide to Oprah’s Book Club, which any hardcore reader ~should~ already be ...
Fowler, a longtime librarian and curator at UW-Madison's Ebling Library for the Health Sciences, is retiring in December.
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