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Coretta Scott King Book Award Winners Last updated: July 7, 2025 by Regan McMahon Each winter (in January or February), the Coretta Scott King Book Awards are given to outstanding African American ...
Events this weekend include the four-day celebration Nash Bash, Wild West Whiskey Night and the premiere of "The Half." ...
Meet the author Meet the author Fines Creek author Maureen Miller will hold a reading and signing for her first novel Gideon’s Book: • 1-3 p.m. May 31 at Sassafrass on Main in downtown Waynesville. • ...
How a ‘brag doc' can help you ace interviews and land a job, says recruiter: ‘No one's reading cover letters' By Jennifer Liu, CNBC • Published June 22, 2025 • Updated on June 22, 2025 at ...
10 Books Where the Cover Matches the Vibe Perfectly Some book covers just get it right, the colours, the mood, the subtle hints all mirror the story’s soul. This list celebrates 10 books where the ...
Veteran D.C. political journalist Alex Thompson joined Jim Lokay on "The Final 5" to discuss his new book "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run ...
A version of this article appears in print on July 6, 2025, Page 22 of the Sunday Book Review with the headline: Cover Stories / The Trend You’re Seeing Everywhere.
That’s why the North Olmsted City Schools is once again offering its “One Book, One Summer!” initiative, which aims to keep kids reading.
Attendees at a recent Book a Break retreat at the Inn at Round Barn Farm in Vermont are, in back from left, Samantha Corey, Kristen Bronson, Kimberly St Hilaire, April Pasquale, Jenn Maroney.
But when reading is such a big part of your life (yes, I have read 122 books so far in 2025), accepting you're in a slump can be rough, so I have fought my way through many in the past.
I've repressed anger all my life - one book changed that 'Good Anger' suggests blowing off steam is not only cathartic - it could actually help us deal with depression and anxiety ...
This month’s best science fiction and fantasy books include an alternate version of real-life history, plus two books in which portals allow people to visit wildly different realms.
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