Qatar 365 explores the infinite world of literature, from getting more children to read and spend more time at libraries, to getting crafty with Arabic calligraphy. We also visit Qatar’s first girls’ ...
Read an excerpt from the book and an interview with King here at Esquire. Valencia grew up on the West Coast and lives on the East Coast, but her debut collection is fixated on the desert states.
Keith Lowe can’t match the likes of Norman Lewis, preferring in Naples 1944 to pin many of the city’s wartime troubles on its liberators ...
The in-between season offers ample chance to dive into a new book. From easy-breezy reads ideal for the commute to immersive historical epics and novels that transport you to warmer climes ...
No news wasn't really good news for Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) on Tuesday. It's safe to say the mighty tech company doesn't like being reminded of its woes in the ...
As well as the promise of autumn, September brings with it a huge array of brilliant new books for every kind of reader. Whether you’re craving critically acclaimed novels, page-turning mysteries, or ...
and the alphabet soup of government bureaus (NRA, TVA). But the bulk of heavy coinage has come from a slew of irresponsible, word-happy inventors, including such Menckenian heroes as Variety’s ...
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Our columnist reviews books by Danica Nava, Courtney Milan, Zen Cho and Karelia and Fay Stetz-Waters. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Romance loves to build triumphant ...
This is a book with real staying power. An elegant coming-of-age tale, Sugar, Baby follows Agnes, a 21-year-old sex worker swept up in the supposedly luxurious world of sugar daddies, where she ...