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‘Table for Two' by Amor Towles Book Review: A Literary Banquet of New York and Hollywood Tales

‘Table for Two' by Amor Towles Book Review: A Literary Banquet of New York and Hollywood Tales

Indulge in the charm of "Table for Two" by Amor Towles with our review. Dive into a romantic tale that serves up delectable prose and heartwarming moments, capturing the essence of love and connection over shared meals.

Sandra Boynton's New Book ‘Hippos Remain Calm’ Offers a Serene Sequel to Her First Children’s Book

Sandra Boynton's New Book ‘Hippos Remain Calm’ Offers a Serene Sequel to Her First Children’s Book

Discover the whimsical world of Sandra Boynton's latest release, "Hippos Remain Calm," a serene sequel to her beloved children's classic, "Hippos Go Berserk!" Delve into Boynton's creative process and the enduring appeal of her endearing characters.

'Original Sins' by Erin Young Book Review: A Gripping Midwest Thriller Unraveling Dark Secrets

'Original Sins' by Erin Young Book Review: A Gripping Midwest Thriller Unraveling Dark Secrets

Delve into dark secrets with our review of "Original Sins" by Erin Young. Uncover the gripping tale of hidden truths and twisted lies that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

'How to Win an Information War' by Peter Pomerantsev Book Review: Unraveling the Enigma of WWII Propaganda

'How to Win an Information War' by Peter Pomerantsev Book Review: Unraveling the Enigma of WWII Propaganda

Decipher the battle with our review of "How to Win an Information War" by Peter Pomerantsev. Explore strategies to navigate the complexities of modern information warfare.

'All Things Are Too Small: Essays in Praise of Excess' by Becca Rothfeld Book Review:  A Provocative Manifesto for Embracing Excess

'All Things Are Too Small: Essays in Praise of Excess' by Becca Rothfeld Book Review: A Provocative Manifesto for Embracing Excess

Embrace abundance with our review of "All Things Are Too Small: Essays in Praise of Excess" by Becca Rothfeld. Dive into thought-provoking essays celebrating the beauty and complexity of life's surplus.

'James' by Percival Everett Book Review: A Bold Reimagining of a Classic Tale

'James' by Percival Everett Book Review: A Bold Reimagining of a Classic Tale

Dive into complexity with our review of "James" by Percival Everett. Explore layers of identity, race, and narrative twists in this thought-provoking literary journey.

'There There' by Tommy Orange Book Review: Navigating Urban Native America

'There There' by Tommy Orange Book Review: Navigating Urban Native America

Navigate Urban Native America with our review of 'There There' by Tommy Orange. Dive into a compelling narrative that explores identity, belonging, and the complexities of modern Indigenous life.

'The Great Divide' by Cristina Henriquez Book Review: A Panoramic Tale of the Panama Canal

'The Great Divide' by Cristina Henriquez Book Review: A Panoramic Tale of the Panama Canal

Read our review of "The Great Divide" by Cristina Henriquez. Explore the complexities of immigration and family, a poignant narrative that resonates deeply.

KirKus Announces 2015 Finalists for $50000 Book Prizes

The winning authors from each category are to receive $50000, which makes it among the most highly generous literary awards.

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