Dive into office drama with our review of "The Coworker" by Freida McFadden. Explore the complexities of workplace relationships in this gripping tale of ambition and betrayal.
Embark on an enchanting adventure with Zachary Levi in "Harold and the Purple Crayon," a delightful adaptation of the beloved children's book. Don't miss this refreshing take on a classic tale coming to theaters on August 2.
Discover identity and legacy in the art world with Xochitl Gonzalez's latest novel, "Anita de Monte Laughs Last." Gonzalez brings her expertise to this gripping tale, raising thought-provoking questions about history, value, and personal identity.
Discover the unfolding controversy surrounding an alleged AI-generated cookbook on Amazon. Journalist Matthew Kupfer sheds light on the potential signs of artificial intelligence involvement.
Prepare for April's total solar eclipse with these six best books! From astronomy to mythology, these books will enrich your understanding and excitement for this celestial event.
Unveil the hidden meanings with our review of "The House of Hidden Meanings" by RuPaul. Explore identity, authenticity, and the power of self-expression in this compelling journey.
Discover how the writers behind Netflix's adaptation of "The Three Body Problem" approached transforming Liu Cixin's groundbreaking sci-fi novel for the screen. Led by "Game of Thrones" creators David Benioff and Daniel Brendan 'D.B.' Weiss and Alexander Woo, known for his work on "True Blood" and "The Terror: Infamy," this talented team shares their insights and strategies.
Discover the latest developments in the investigation surrounding the tragic death of Eric Richins due to overdose. As details emerge from a newly revealed search warrant affidavit, suspicions grow regarding the potential involvement of Lisa Darden, mother of Kouri Richins, who faces charges related to her husband's overdose.
Discover why more Americans are leaving the evangelical church in NPR correspondent Sarah McCammon's new book, "The Exvangelicals." Through investigative journalism and personal experiences, McCammon explores this growing trend, shedding light on the "exvangelical" phenomenon and the factors driving it.
Discover healing through literature! Dive into our spring list of books written by women, nurturing happiness and wellness. Transform your reading into a journey of self-care and empowerment.
Navigate Urban Native America with our review of 'There There' by Tommy Orange. Dive into a compelling narrative that explores identity, belonging, and the complexities of modern Indigenous life.
Discover the empowering journey within "Flap Your Hands," a new children's book advocating for stimming as a means of self-expression and regulation. Authored by Steve Asbell, diagnosed with autism, this book celebrates the beauty of stimming while shedding light on its importance for children, especially those on the autism spectrum.
Explore "A Very Private School" by Charles Spencer, where he candidly recounts his harrowing experiences of abuse and cruelty at an English boarding school. The memoir quickly entered Amazon's bestsellers list.
Discover the captivating debut novel, "When Sleeping Women Wake," by Emma Pei Yin, as Quercus Fiction secures its publishing rights alongside another compelling title. Publisher Cassie Browne lauds the book's portrayal of female resilience, describing it as both heartbreaking and hopeful.
Celebrate Women's History Month with these essential reads! Explore the rich tapestry of women's experiences through captivating books and reports.
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