Elias Khoury’s “Children of the Ghetto” series continues with a young man switching identities in a society seeking to erase ...
This book is a good option for those wishing to read the Ramayana but getting bogged down by its length and depth. R.K. Narayan preserves the depth of the original epic while making the story more ...
This will be a much different addition to Snyder's filmography.
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The final book of The Bloodsworn trilogy is out. How well did things wrap up for characters like Varg, Orka, and Elvar in the last book of John Gwynne's Norse-inspired epic fantasy saga? The Fury of ...
Pinch of Nom ALL IN ONE is the ninth Pinch of Nom recipe book. Kay and Kate have also published four meal planners to help you track your goals and plan meals. Below, we list all recipe books and ...
Forbes has been keeping track of the world’s billionaires since 1987. In April we found 2,781 of them for our annual list. is the richest person in the world, a title he reclaimed in late May 2024.
"The Book on Rental Property Investing" tops our list of the best real estate books. Turner helps beginners learn how to become successful real estate investors by explaining types of rental ...
What are first edition books? And how can you tell if a book is a first edition? We teamed up with our colleagues at the Macmillan Archives to help answer these questions. If you're a fan of ...
Gorgeously illustrated and imbued with the singular wit and charm inherent to Simba's dynamic with Timon and Pumbaa, this picture book explores the Hakuna Matata philosophy and encapsulates the most ...
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Here are the Best Books of 2024 (so far). Watch this space—we’ll continue adding to our list as the year progresses. As we embrace new digital experiences, what embodied truths do we lose?