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Roald Dahl books rewritten to remove language deemed offensive
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Our imperfect list of books like "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
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The most important year in the history of science fiction is 1973, because that’s when science fiction ended
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Standard Ebooks: Free public-domain ebooks, carefully produced
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The first ordinary woman in English literature. The life and legacy of the Wife of Bath.
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US school librarians vilified as the 'arm of Satan' in book-banning wars
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“Balkan Cosmology” by Bruce Sterling (2022)
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Kill your own business
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The Siege of Gondor, Part I: Professionals talk logistics
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Book review of 'Games: Agency as Art'
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Warhammer 40k timeline in 20 mins! From the 21st Century to the 41st Millenium
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Year in Review: Books of 2022
What were your highlights for the year? What were the best things you read? What surprised you? What let you down? Reflect back on the year and talk about anything and everything related to the...
What were your highlights for the year? What were the best things you read? What surprised you? What let you down?
Reflect back on the year and talk about anything and everything related to the books you read in 2022. You do NOT have to limit it to 2022 releases -- anything you read this year counts.
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The real nature of Thomas Edison’s genius
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To build a delightful library for kids, start with these ninety-nine books
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What kind of Angel: On Percy Shelley
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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What the Suzuki method really taught
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Karin Smirnoff pens new Dragon Tattoo novel – picks up from David Lagercrantz in filling out the late Stieg Larsson's vision for a ten-book sequence
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What early American writers knew about our scariest stories
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Katrín Jakobsdóttir, crime fiction fan and Iceland's Prime Minister, has published her first thriller novel with her close friend and bestselling author Ragnar Jónasson
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‘The Book of Disquiet’ is the weirdest autobiography ever
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Annie Ernaux wins the 2022 Nobel prize in literature
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Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice, & 150 years of gay vampires
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Forgotten archive of medieval books and manuscripts discovered in Romanian church
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Judith Schalansky has become the ninth author to be selected for the Future Library, which asks authors to create a work that will not be revealed to readers until 2114
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Pajtim Statovci shares his love of Finnish literature and the books that helped him, a child of immigrants, to find his voice
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Don’t feel like a dummy for loving the Dummies guides: The history of the Dummies guides
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The enduring allure of Choose Your Own Adventure books
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The economist who knows the miracle is over
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JK Rowling's new book, about a transphobe who faces wrath online, raises eyebrows
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The Last Question - Isaac Asimov (1956)
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‘I just wanted my life to end’: The mystery of Agatha Christie’s disappearance
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George Dawson book about racism effectively banned at George Dawson Middle School
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Lars Kepler, pen name of husband-and-wife crime fiction-writing team, recommend books that take readers beyond fictitious murders to the soul of Stockholm
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With a reputation for having more authors per capita than any other country, Olaf Olafsson leads a literary stroll through Iceland's capital
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Short story review: A Logic Named Joe by Murray Leinster
A Logic Named Joe is a 1946 Sci Fi short story that introduces concepts such as the internet, streaming music and streaming video, search engines with family friendly filters and artificial...
A Logic Named Joe is a 1946 Sci Fi short story that introduces concepts such as the internet, streaming music and streaming video, search engines with family friendly filters and artificial intelligence.
Link to story: http://www.baen.com/chapters/W200506/0743499107___2.htm
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