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Presiding over the exhibit (literally) is Maki Aizawa’s free-form “book” made from pieces of mulberry paper, stitched by 35 ...
Seasoned hiker Valerie Gillis vanishes shortly before reaching the end of the Appalachian trail. A Maine game warden works to find Valerie, as does a septuagenarian armchair detective in a ...
Find Your Next Book Romance Novels N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Spring Preview Fiction Spring Preview Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction In a new book, the psychoanalyst Jamieson Webster ...
Whether you are new to philosophy or already interested in deep ideas, these ten books offer valuable wisdom and are worth adding to your bookshelf. Written as a series of personal reflections, ...
Xiaolu Guo’s novel, A Concise-Chinese English Dictionary For Lovers ... about Chinese culture was personally one of my favourite elements to this multifaceted book. One of Z’s biggest challenges is ...
Centering mostly on rabbis and their wayward, modernity-seeking children, the novel — a melancholy book that also happens to be hopelessly, miraculously, unremittingly funny — offers an ...
Love books? Enjoy leading discussions? The Webster Book Clubs are looking for passionate students to serve as moderators! As a moderator, you’ll guide engaging conversations, help select books, and ...
The AP, which has published a stylebook since 1953, released the book’s 57th edition ... involved dictionaries — a switch from Webster’s New World Dictionary to Merriam-Webster.
“I promise you it’s the kind of book you won't want to put down,” Oprah says. For the first time in Book Club history, Oprah picked the same book twice. Originally selected for the club in 2008, A New ...
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