Women writers won 80% of this year's Goodreads Choice Awards. Here are seven books that …
Thomas, who grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, witnessed police shootouts while growing up and went on to study creative writing at a predominantly white university. Born out of her own life and the Black Lives Matter movement, the book has won over readers and critics alike. And you know you're
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The awarded books were announced in their separate categories, ranging from general research to novels in Maltese and English. … an end with a speech by prime minister Joseph Muscat, in which he praised the work by literary agents, including the National Book Council, publishers and the authors
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He is the author of the international best-sellers âWho Owns the Future?â and âYou Are Not a Gadget: A Manifestoâ â which are both critical of tech's influence on society. Although he thinks VR can improve human interactions and relationships, he is also wary of how it could be used to manipulate
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Recent release âThe Up of the Down Beat: A Musical Journeyâ from Page Publishing author Teddy Adams is an engaging reflection on the life and work of a professional musician, from his musical awakening in Savannah, Georgia in the later fifties through a remarkable career playing with some of the
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Springer, a part of Springer Nature, and Akadémiai Kiadó will add a further journal to their long-established co-publishing programme. The Journal of Flow Chemistry serves as a high-level academic forum for rapid publication of the latest results in flow chemistry. It was originally founded by the Flow
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The publications are among the 10,000 titles banned by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, a list that includes best-sellers like “Memoirs of a Geisha” and “A Time to Kill” and even obscure works, such as the “MapQuest Road Atlas.” Not banned: “Mein Kampf” by Adolf Hitler and books by white
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