Mark and Jay Duplass -- popular writers, directors, actors and producers -- now have an additional entry to add to their resume.
A Kobe newspaper published an article without seeking consent first about the titles the Nobel Literature candidate checked out from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School as a young student.
The website allows followers of the celebrated playwright can read about anything and everything about the bard.
"Taken" star Liam Neeson's ever-remarkable, spine-tingling voice guides the audience through the story of courage, loss and faith.
The actress isn't new to the world of Austen. She starred in a movie adaptation of the book a decade ago.
Online pop culture magazine Sequart is behind the book trilogy.
It has something to do with fried oysters.
The writer said that his mornings start at 7:20 and, almost always, with horrible migraines that therapies can't seem to fend off.
"Morrissey touched me!"
The books were allegedly erroneous and uncritical to North Korea.
The book follows "a traumatized woman [who] falls in love with an extraordinary minimalist house and with the man who designed it."
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"The Warden", the first installment of the "Barshetshire Chronicles" is voted as the top novel of the past 200 years by Hatchards customers.
President Barack Obama took his two daughters Malia and Sasha to a local independent bookstore for Small Business Saturday 2015.
As it turns out, seven years ago, Gaiman and Del Toro wanted to be collaborators for a "Doctor Strange" movie.
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