A lost novel about time-travel and nuclear armageddon that was tucked away in a drawer for a quarter of a century is to be ...
What if your entire dissertation was rejected over a minor mistake? You spend countless hours perfecting your introduction ...
“Angel’s Fall” is an unforgettable read for those who believe in the magic of love and redemption. Daniel McKenny’s debut ...
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“Shattered Child: A Memoir” is an inspiring story of survival, healing, and the ability to rebuild one’s life, no matter how ...
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Mœbius Production are releasing Arzak – Destination Tassili, Corpus Final, this month, distributed in the UK by Book Palace ...
This vibrant book includes reflection on nationalism in small countries, as well as a compelling analysis of Plaid Cyrmu’s ...
Whether you're looking for a classic or the latest and greatest, start here. By The New York Times Books Staff It’s called “Doggerel” for a reason: “These are poems that speak to ...
Step into a grim dystopian world where child soldiers are trained to kill. A brutal regime, a gruesome mystery. Read our full review now. Dystopian novel review, Fanie Viljoen book review, ...
Acclaimed contemporary artist Yubo Fernández is making waves in the New York art scene with the release of her highly ...