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The Friends of Attention – Attensity! [Review]
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...
Book review: The Art of the Clash
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...
Guest Review- The art of almost reading
Guest Review- The art of almost reading
‘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.
Book Review: The Memory Of Shadows!
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...
Book Review | Landscape Fieldwork
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Book review: The DARE Primer on Global Queer Theologies, edited by Lisa Isherwood and Hugo Córdova Quero
DARE is the Discernment and Radical Engagement Programme of the Council for World Mission, a worldwide partnership of 36 member Churches, which, since 1977, “has wrestled with how...
REVIEW: Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
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...
Notice board: God’s Book: An honest look at the Bible’s seven toughest topics by Andrew Ollerton
ANDREW OLLERTON’s God’s Book: An honest look at the Bible’s seven toughest topics looks at creation (science), exodus (strange laws and customs), conquest (warfare and violence),...
REVIEW: The Devil and Mrs. Gooch: A Novel by Oliver Darkshire
From the best-selling author of Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil, a new, hilarious novel in the Household Gramarye universe. In the storm-drenched city of Verdigris, home to indo...
Book Review | Ten Pieces of Assamese History
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...
Book Review: The Son of Santra Hill by Nikhil Khasnabish
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...
REVIEW: Ms. Mebel Goes Back to the Chopping Block by Jesse Q Sutanto
A nearly divorced trophy wife enrolls in culinary school to win back her husband, only to find a fresh start in the unlikeliest of places in this new novel from the USA Today bests...
Book Review: A Novel Crime by Deborah Levison
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...
Light of Hand: A Torus Novel by Geth McCrimmon
Discover why Light of Hand: A Torus Novel by Geth McCrimmon is the YA portal fantasy debut you need to read. Our detailed review explores its sharp dialogue, inventive magic system...
Graphic Novel Review: OPTING OUT provides a different path forward
Where Angels Fear to Tread.
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...
The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke
The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke puts six midlist authors on a Scottish island, hands them a dead man's unfinished manuscript, and a two-million-dollar prize. This review...
Book review: Tell these Stones to Become Bread: Church as negative work by Edda Wolff
THIS book deserves a wider readership than its subtitle is likely to attract. Indeed, the author acknowledges that “negative work” is not an obvious conversation-starter as far as...
Book review: God and Truth: An essay on reason and religious ideas by Lenn E. Goodman
THIS is an interesting book, which covers a wide range on the borders between theology and philosophy. It might have had as a subtitle “The relevance of the Torah for today”, but t...
Book review: Wisdom, Knowledge, and Faith: New essays on the future of theology and the Episcopal Church, edited by Robe...
AUTHORS of the 14 essays in this interesting collection were asked by the editors to reflect on: how they became theologians; what themes were central to their work; and what their...
Book Review: The Last Time we drowned
The Last Time We Drowned by Saratoga Shaefer Cosmo Reads/June 2, 2026 The surface of this group is a shiny oil spill, rainbows and beautiful, and easy to miss as toxic. When Wiscon...
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