Revealed: True villain in Trump’s family
The true villain in Mary Trump’s explosive tell-all book about her famous uncle, Donald Trump, is actually not the President himself.
The true villain in Mary Trump’s explosive tell-all book about her famous uncle, Donald Trump, is actually not the President himself.
A tell-all book written by Donald Trump’s niece will be released in a matter of hours. The President’s family desperately tried to stop it.
Life lit, domestic noir, magical realism, speculative fiction, mythopoeia or cli-fi? This is what these new age literary genres really mean.
The latest tell-all book about Donald Trump is different in one crucial way – it’s written by a member of his own family. And it is scathing.
TWO booklovers have breathed new life into telephone booths made obsolete in the mobile phone age, converting them into mini libraries.
THE public library of the future looks a lot like an Apple store, with rows of iMacs, iPads and other tablets ready for checkout to anyone with a card.
WITH A great book we feel like we enter another world and no wonder: Scientists say novels change our brains to let us experience what we’re reading.
DOES he wear a toupee and does the carpet match the curtains? Ron Burgundy responds to the many myths about his famous hair in Let Me Off At The Top: My Life & Classy Other Musings.
THREE unpublished stories by J.D. Salinger have appeared online.
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