Tag: Books

Letters to the Editor: books, elections and chickpeas

Today's Letters to the Editor from readers cover topics including the cost of destroying rare books, some thoughts

Best New Books in July 2025 for Kids, Teens, and Teachers

Buy it: Olive Gets a Little Crafty (Mrs. Z’s Class) Amazon Everyday Bean by Stephanie Graegin Readers will

Meta’s AI memorised books verbatim – that could cost it billions

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a hot topic in the tech world, with billions of dollars on the

25 Books You Can’t Put Down

If you're a book lover who enjoys gripping stories that are hard to put down, you're in good

8 Art Books to Read This Pride Month

In a recent interview, writer James Baldwin reflected on his mentor Beauford Delaney, a queer Black painter who

In ‘The Junior Classic,’ Michael Ezzell Builds an Uncanny World from Vintage Books — Colossal

Michael Ezzell, an illustrator and printmaker, found inspiration for his ongoing series, The Junior Classic, in a high

Harvard international students; Summer books 2025 : NPR

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Does Sarah Jessica Parker Really Read Two Books a Day?

Sarah Jessica Parker, known for her role in the iconic show "And Just Like That..." and her own

Best New Books in June 2025 for Kids and Teens

This time, Ella is taking charge and solving problems left and right, all while navigating the ups and

Narcissist Michelle Obama: “People Line Up For My Advice… Like I’ve Written Books, I’ve Given Speeches” (VIDEO) |

Michelle Obama Expresses Frustration with Daughters on Podcast In a recent episode of Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang” podcast,

Romance Books Are So Back—And Moms Are Obsessed

Romantasy, the genre that blends fantasy elements with adult romance plots, is currently dominating the book market. According

23 (more) of the best science fiction books ever – according to New Scientist writers

Is your favourite sci-fi novel included here, or have we forgotten it? Science fiction novels have always held