Royal experts warn that Prince Harry risks deepening his rift with the British royal family if he publishes another tell-all book following his explosive memoir "Spare." Released in 2023, "Spare" caused significant upheaval, revealing personal and family tensions.
Discover the essential summer reads of 2024 with the Financial Times' top picks. Dive into captivating stories and enrich your reading list today!
Discover the power of war through Oleksandr Mykhed's compelling book. Read our review of "The Language of War" and dive into this impactful literary masterpiece!
Warren Goldfarb's book "Deductive Logic" unexpectedly brought together Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson in a heartwarming twist of fate. During a plane journey from Boston to Florida in 2021, Belichick noticed Hudson engrossed in the work authored by Goldfarb, sparking a conversation that eventually led to their romantic relationship.
Discover the 2024 Yoto Carnegie Medal winners in children's literature! Joseph Coelho makes history as the first Black British writer awarded for his novel-in-verse, "The Boy Lost in the Maze."
Howard Blum's latest book, "When the Night Comes Falling," meticulously chronicles the investigation into the tragic murders of four University of Idaho students in fall 2022. Blum, a Pulitzer Prize nominee, explores the harrowing details that led to the arrest of Bryan Christopher Kohberger.
Celebrate Juneteenth with powerful reads by Black authors that resonate with culture and history. Discover and empower yourself through these compelling narratives!
Discover Dr. Anthony Fauci's compelling memoir, "On Call." Dive into his remarkable journey in public service and healthcare. Read our in-depth review now!
Discover the groundbreaking anthology "Black Writers of the Founding Era," edited by James G. Basker with Nicole Seary. This anthology illuminates the overlooked contributions of Black Americans during America's formative years from 1760 to 1800. It features over 120 writings spanning poetry, letters, petitions, and narratives, challenging traditional historical narratives by showcasing diverse perspectives and experiences.
Yvie Oddly has unveiled their debut memoir, "All About Yvie: Into the Oddity," offering an unfiltered glimpse into their life beyond the glitz of fame after winning "RuPaul's Drag Race" season 11. From their upbringing in Boulder, Colorado, to navigating the highs and lows of celebrity life, Oddly candidly shares pivotal moments that have shaped their identity.
Mary Wood, an AP language arts teacher at Chapin High School, faced controversy in 2023 for introducing Ta-Nehisi Coates' memoir, "Between the World and Me," to her class despite a statewide ban on certain race-related topics. Wood's decision to teach the book again stirred national attention, highlighting racial tensions in education.
Discover how writers balance truth and imagination in memoirs and autofiction. Explore the complexities of storytelling now!
Discover startling revelations about tyrants and dictators in Phil Elwood's book "All the Worst Humans." Read our in-depth review now!
Fans of "Bridgerton" are rallying behind a petition urging Netflix to reverse a significant storyline change introduced in the series' third season. The alteration involves the introduction of Michaela Stirling, a new character set to play a central role in a queer love story with Francesca Bridgerton. In Julia Quinn's original books, this character was named Michael, a man involved in a heterosexual relationship with Francesca following the death of John Stirling, the Earl of Kilmartin.
Ryan Reynolds praised "Logan" as the potentially greatest comic-book adaptation ever made. In an interview, he discussed how "Logan" and "Deadpool" brought a unique and distinctive approach to the superhero genre amidst a landscape of blockbuster films.
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