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Indian writer Banu Mushtaq is the first Kannada language author to win the International Booker Prize, and her book " Heart Lamp " is also the first short story collection to do so. "Heart Lamp" ...
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The much-loved broadcaster and her TV producer husband have written a book about her life in the public eye and what it's ...
In his new book The Bumpy Road to Better, pastor Tim Timberlake urges Christians, especially in the West, to embrace ...
It’s not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves,” wrote William Shakespeare. And that’s the line that opens the ...
A Christian counter-practice to the “Let Them Theory” is the age-old practice of “memento mori,” or “remember your death.” ...
MENOPAUSAL THERAPY IN FOCUS — The FDA will hold a panel discussion Thursday on hormone therapy for menopausal women, a pet ...
The new novel from Beth Lewis tells the lesser-heard stories of the women who survived and thrived in the Gold Rush.
Whether you’re planning your summer holiday reading material or have set yourself a 2025 reading challenge on Goodreads, ...
Mermaid Elle, a.k.a. Elle Jimenez, talks about the aches, pains and training her job as a professional mermaid takes.
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A different kind of Taiwan

Lately, while the F4 reunion has been catching everyone else’s fancy, it was Taiwan of a different kind that caught the attention of my AP book club: the translated novel “Taiwan Travelogue”.
His inspiration for "The Afterlife Project" came in conversation with an astrophysicist who calculated a plausible path for time travel.