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These two upcoming July romantasy books are set to be the biggest releases of the summer as well as continue a hotly debated ...
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World of Books, a major U.K.–based e-tailer of new and used books, is planning an aggressive expansion of its U.S. business in 2025. The company, which recently purchased U.S.–based websites ...
Pope in the world of books TEHRAN, Apr. 25 (MNA) – The late Pope Francis has produced a range of written works, including personal narratives, religious writings, and insights on societal matters. The ...
1. JK Rowling . The renowned author of the ‘Harry Potter’ book series is probably the most famous in the world. Even people who are far away from the world of books and literature know who JK ...
World Book Day 2025: A guide to why this day is celebrated, what the significance of the date is, where this event takes place, the history behind it, and how you can celebrate World Book Day?
Book Review. It's Not the End of the World. By Jonathan Parks-Ramage Bloomsbury: 384 pages, $30 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees ...
The Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer ran a fake, AI-generated summer reading list in print. Here's why it harms authors and readers alike.
Book Marks. The Tucson Festival of Books has attracted more than 15,000 viewers to the sessions it first broadcast online earlier this month, and the number grows every day.
World of Books c.e.o. Dan Mucha on the quest for a complete selection, a ‘warmer’ relationship with publishers and expansion. Dan Mucha, who became c.e.o. of online second-hand books retailer ...
The World Book Fair 2025 will operate daily from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. This year, the theme "Republic@75" commemorates India’s 75th anniversary as a republic, emphasizing ideals of equality ...
This autumn, pupils in the Finnish town of Riihimaki headed back to school with backpacks full of books after a decade of state-backed promotion of laptops and other digital devices in the classroom.