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Recommended books found: 442 Page 1 of 24 Beverly Hills Spy: The Double-Agent War Hero Who Helped Japan Attack Pearl Harbor by Ronald Drabkin Hardcover: Feb 2024 Paperback: Feb 2025 In the spirit of Ben Macintyre's greatest spy nonfiction, the truly unbelievable and untold story of Frederick...
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From Amazon: ★“Rae provides all the information readers want to know [and] skillfully broaches the topic of anti-vaccination…An engaging and informative nonfiction text with all the facts about vaccinations. A must-have for middle school libraries.”― School Library Journal (SLJ), starred re...
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InCure(1997), Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s “oracular depiction of the ways we repress our natural inclination for violence, free will is just a chimera,” writesGreg Cwikfor the Los Angeles Review of Books. “It is a pretty apparition, beckoning with its spurious promise of comfort and control in ...
NONFICTION AND REVIEWS Jury Box by Steve Steinbock One of the unique innovations that Arthur Conan Doyle brought to detective fiction is the role of “Watson.” Dr. John Watson provided a friend and sidekick for Sherlock Holmes, as well as a chronicler, narrator, and storyteller. As we celebr...
In our second-to-last issue of the year, we feature recent books from acclaimed authors that paint vivid pictures of lives in retrospect. Alan Hollinghurst'sOur Eveningsspans a British actor's memories from the 1960s to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and André Aciman'sRoman Year...
She is a queer activist, feminist, and democratic socialist who writes contemporary fiction, sci-fi, and fantasy, as well as nonfiction and poetry. Originally from Ontario, Casey currently lives in Denmark with her partner of six years. She writes the books she wishes she’d been able to ...
story in much the same way Margaret Mitchell’s epic Gone with the Wind depicts the American South in its demise in a similarly bloody American Civil War—through the eyes of a woman caught up in the conflict. She does it with the light touch of a master writer at the top of her ...