‘Views’ by Marc-Uwe Kling: A Book Review
'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.
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'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.
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Book Review for “When No One Else Will” by Amanda Skenandore. Summary: "In the fall of 1939, while Europe grapples with the outbreak of war, Mimi Lukas wages a private battle in he...
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