Books Our Favourite Books Of Summer 2024 Your summer reading list is here. (Beverage not included.) By Alicia Cox ThomsonUpdated August 1, 2024 Remember when you couldn’t wait for school to be over so you could read your way through summer? I chose these 10 new releases to recapture som...
The Algorithm: How AI Can Hijack Your Career and Steal Your Futureby Hilke Schellmann (Hurst/Hachette Books) This disturbing dive into the computer-says-no world of AI-powered recruitment and management reads as a cautionary tale of what goes wrong when biased algorithms take the lead in decid...
From thrilling dramas to charming romances to helpful life advice, you'll surely want to have your nose in one of these summer books and beach reads.
Whether summer 2024 is about jetting off to a far-flung destination, day trips with the family, or long lazy days in the garden with friends, we’ve carefully curated our edit of the best books to get lost in this holiday season. From immersiveliterary readstofantasy novelsthat will take ...
The best books of 2024, picked by the editors of Publishers Weekly. Best books in fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, nonfiction, memoir, children's books, and more.
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, Abigail Owen, Amy Leow, and others invite you into worlds of god and humans alike. We’ve also got new twists on vampire lore, sprawling empires of magic, dragons, curses, and so much more. Get your TBR ready — here are our picks for the best fantasy books of September 2024....
If you enjoy reading on the beach but don’t like hauling a bunch of books with you, download the Kindle app on your phone or tablet and enjoy as many e-books as you want without straining your back. While reading on a phone or tablet might not be as easy or fun as using a dedi...
Mayowa is a “logosalter”, someone who can harness and unleash the emotions stored in books. Nigerian-born Onuzo has crafted an exhilarating fantasy tale, first in a trilogy, that combines a love of literature with compassion for the plight of refugees to the UK. The humorous footnotes are ...
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