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Guest Review- The art of almost reading
'Views' by Marc-Uwe Kling is a visceral thriller that covers tough topics and examines the role of AI and social media in the creation of societal division.
In an era of algorithmic sameness, The Art of the Clash champions collected memory and orchestrated contradiction not merely for aesthetics, but as emotional infrastructure. The po...
Some books entertain you. Some books challenge the way you see the world. SMALL GREAT THINGS by by Jodi Picoult is a powerful, thought-provoking novel about prejudice, privilege, j...
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“John of John,” “Body Double,” “The Rolling Stones,” and “Unvaccinated Under God.”
By MATTHEW HOLT This is a very brief review of Rock Health founder Halle Tecco’s Massively Better Healthcare. Halle is trying to do something quite complicated in this book. It’s r...
In the burgeoning landscape of North-East Indian literature, Nikhil Khasnabish has carved a niche as a writer who treats the socio-political and cultural realities of Assam with bo...
Bringing Attention to Human Fracking A Review of Attensity!: A Manifesto of the Attention Liberation Movement The Friends of Attention […] The post The Friends of Attention – Atten...
The Memory of Shadows:I was of the opinion that there aren't many great books by Indian authors, but turns out I was awfully wrong; there are so many great books out there by indie...
An honest, spoiler-free review of John of John by Douglas Stuart, the Booker-winner's third novel set on the Isle of Harris. Three generations, one croft, and the things a communit...
In the rapidly evolving economic landscape of 21st-century India, a stark dichotomy has emerged: while the nation’s e-commerce giants break records daily, the traditional brick-and...
Deborah Levison may only be three books into her literary career, but she has already distinguished herself with a talent that transcends genre. Her first release was the award-win...
Title: Harpazo: Book 1 of The Trib Trilogy Author: Nathalie Bujold Ryan Genre: Christian Fiction When Tyler October, a heavy rescue tow truck operator, heads out with his colle...
AS READERS of the Church Times will know, although central authorities are strongly supportive of church-planting as a means of advancing the mission of the Church, there continue...
What’s easy to like about this collection of stories is the sense of history they give you from the point of view of an ordinary citizen or family pushed willy-nilly into trouble b...
Steve Jobs in Exile by Geoffrey Cain is a comprehensive history of that other computer company Steve Jobs founded, NeXT. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, r...
Review: "An Even Better Way to Zone" Jennifer Hiatt Mon, 05/04/2026 - 05:00 This review is part of a special collaboration between Planetize...
Rush’s Recovery is an upscale rehab center in the Hamptons that promises the best in discreet treatment for its wealthy clientele. It’s so committed to discretion that it only acce...
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