In a world of gender disparity, men are experiencing growing pains in their daily lives and romantic relationships ...
Still, Miss Manners supposes she should be grateful that physical books are displayed in the home at all. This silly fad will ...
This e-book features contributions from a distinguished panel of subject experts, including acclaimed writers, political ...
Kenneth R Rosen offers a timely warning of climate change and melting ice paving the way to military-led land-grabs for ...
Here's a bunch of apps I regularly use that track your TBR (to be read) pile, the books you DNFed (did not finish), and offer suggestions for your next read. Some are prettier than others, and most ...
Best-sellers have explored every facet of productivity. Charles Duhigg’s “The Power of Habit” looked at the neuroscience of behavior change. “Atomic Habits” by James Clear touted small, deliberate ...
A new history of American apologetics from Daniel K. Williams offers careful detail, worthwhile lessons, and an ambitious, sprawling, rollicking narrative.
Heading down a rabbit hole” is one of my favorite sayings, made famous by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, ...
Treasury yield simulations project 3‑month bills at 1%–2% in 10 years; curves show widening risk premiums, inversion odds and ...
See a list of resources from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for teaching children the gospel at home and at ...
Sandra Weber, shares how she came to author "John Brown in New York" amidst research into women of the Adirondacks.
Four slices of time, across nearly seven decades, draw into one in Daniyal Mueenuddin’s novel.
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