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I was tearing through so many coding books that my dad started returning the ones I’d finished to the bookstore so we could ...
Friends, Romans, countrymen, book club has convened. Hello, and welcome to “The Book Review.” I’m MJ Franklin. I’m an editor here at “The New York Times Book Review,” and the host of “The Book Review ...
Books like Children of Time and Flowers for Algernon do an incredible job holding the audience's interest throughout their ...
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Thomas Jefferson sure knew what he was doing when he inscribed these “unalienable ...
Inspiration can come from anywhere, but first-time filmmaker David Ketterer Spencer took that idea to wild ends with his ...
In his very funny new novel, “Valet,” the English professor considers what motivates humans through the perspective of a robot.
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