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(Avid Reader) A New York Times opinion columnist and a staff writer at The Atlantic evaluate obstacles to American progress. 6. EVERYTHING IS TUBERCULOSIS, by John Green. (Crash Course) The author of ...
The Southern California Independent Bookstore Bestsellers list for Sunday, June 29, 2025, including hardcover and paperback fiction and nonfiction.
Ombudsman wins the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot where Wednesday's racing is overshadowed by a fatal injury for ...
Other new hits on the New York Times hardcover list for the week ended May 31: Stephen King, Nora Roberts, Steve Martin and the costs of AI.
Like an abstract painting splattered on a canvas, the skill of golf course design is easy to dismiss. A tee box, a green, a fairway and some bunkers in between. The whole time you think, Hell, I ...
As modern-day undergrads, Crash Course is the Green brothers’ project LMU students are probably most familiar with — John probably taught you history at some point, and Hank probably taught you ...
Green is also well known for his YouTube channels with his brother Hank Green, “Vlogbrothers” and the educational “Crash Course.” Now, his latest novel “Everything is Tuberculosis ...
John Green's new book Everything Is Tuberculosis shares the same goal as his other work: to make the world "suck less." In this week's Wild Card, he shares how he battles despair.
Green is also well known for his YouTube channels with his brother Hank Green, “Vlogbrothers” and the educational “Crash Course.” Now, his latest novel “Everything is Tuberculosis ...
(Crash Course Books via AP) Even if it’s a 200-page nonfiction thesis on tuberculosis arguing why it should be Public Enemy No. 1 and on its way to eradication. Because, in true John Green fashion, ...
So you read “The Fault in Our Stars” or watched John Green on YouTube, and, if you’re like me, you probably thought, “I would read or watch anything this mind produced for public ...
This cover image released by Crash Course Books shows "Everything is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection" by John Green.