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Jurgen Klopp's new life after Liverpool begins with £3m holiday home and baby
Daily Express· 2 days agoLiverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is set for a well-deserved break after an illustrious near-decade reign,...
Young & Restless’ Cole Just Landed Himself In a Situation So Perilous There May Be *No* Way Out
SheKnows· 11 hours agoYep, Victoria’s ex has landed himself in a situation so untenable that both literally and...
For novelist Adrienne Brodeur, Nauset Beach is home to blue crabs, starfish, sea urchins, and death...
The Boston Globe· 13 hours ago“It’s a blue crab,” I replied. As we continued, heel-toeing our way on the sand along the wrack...
International Booker Prize 2024: German win for Kairos
BBC via AOL· 7 hours agoErpenbeck, 57, was born in Berlin and used to work as an opera director before becoming an...
Novelist shares her love of birds
Republican-American· 1 day agoNot wanting our new puppy to become brunch for a hungry black bear, we recently took down the bird feeders in our yard - as state DEEP officials suggest....
Mystery: ‘Granite Harbor’ by Peter Nichols
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoBOOKSHELF English-born Alex Brangwen, the hero of Peter Nichols’s “Granite Harbor,” and a former novelist, seems underqualified for his current job as...
Jenny Erpenbeck’s ‘Kairos’ Wins the International Booker Prize
New York Times· 7 hours agoTranslated by Michael Hofmann, it’s the first novel originally written in German to win the major...
Good thing she wrote a speech the night before. "Lucky" Minnesota prof/novelist wins huge prize.
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA Minnesota novelist has won one of the world's richest literary prizes. V.V. Ganeshananthan, an...
Emil Ferris Still Believes in Monsters
Vulture· 2 days agoThe graphic novelist Emil Ferris wants to show me the first paintings she ever fell in love with. It’s early April, and we’re visiting the Art Institute...
The 20 best new crime thrillers to read this summer
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoOne of our most consistently surprising and inventive novelists, Thomas fashions here an ambiguous chiller worthy of Patricia Highsmith or Daphne du...