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Meet the top 10 students of Oyster River Cooperative School District in the Class of 2025 and read about their ...
The delights of “Dungeon Crawler Carl” and other adventures that conjure worlds too big for one volume.
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the New Scientist Book Club’s thoughts on our latest read, the science fiction classic ...
Both the Galactic and Going Rogue science fiction RPGs are aiming for a combined hardcover edition and it's up on Kickstarter.
As its title, 'Life and Art' suggests, and with humor and intelligence, the essays span culture, personal history, politics ...
The Sacramento Book Festival is returning for its second year, promising an exciting day for book enthusiasts.
Either way, there's plenty to choose from on our list. And for those who love to imagine where science might be going in the future, check out our Science-Fiction Books list. For more fact-finding, ...
Acclaimed American novelist, poet, and short story writer Percival Everett was named an Honorary Doctor of Letters at ...
We’ve gone from about 25 authors last year to over 140 this year” including James Rollins and Catriona McPherson.
There’s a magical place in Pittsburgh where time stands still, pages whisper secrets, and bibliophiles find their bliss – ...
There exists a literary Eden in Chamblee where bibliophiles lose track of time navigating through labyrinthine stacks of books reaching toward the heavens, a place where the scent of aged paper hangs ...