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Book Review: Truth and Consequences for Medical Whistleblowers | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 33 minutes agoIn “The Occasional Human Sacrifice,” Carl Elliott notes that those who expose medical wrongdoings are hardly heroes.
Book Review: Sebastian Junger’s ‘In My Time Of Dying’
Forbes· 4 days agoWhy would a war correspondent prove to be an excellent guide to quantum theory? Sebastian Junger’s...
Book Review: 'When the Sea Came Alive' expands understanding of D-Day invasion
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWriting about the Allied invasion of Normandy, Garrett M. Graff is treading onto familiar history...
Book review: "Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment"
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 24 hours agoA relatively young nation, the United States holds a counterintuitive distinction as the world’s...
Book Review: From Crichton and Patterson, ‘Eruption’ is poised to be seismic publishing event
Associated Press via AOL· 7 days agoYou know you’ve got some juice in the publishing world when you get top billing on a book nearly 16...
Book review: A Zen classic in a book about tennis
The Bulletin· 1 day ago“The Inner Game of Tennis,” by W. Timothy Gallwey, published in 1974, sparkled with concepts that seemed to be as old as Emerson — as in Ralph Waldo, not...
Book Review: In 'Farewell Amethystine,' a private eye hunts for a beautiful woman’s ex-husband
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIt was 1948, he’d just moved to Los Angeles after losing his job at a Houston defense plant, and he...
Royal news - live: Kate Middleton gives Trooping the Colour update as Harry and Meghan face fresh...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoAmerican author Harlan Coben described the royal as “fantastic” and said she had “such a warm...
Book Review — Aarathi Prasad’s ‘Silk: A World History’
Forbes· 3 days agoArcheological evidence suggests that silk has fascinated humans at least since somewhere around...
Review | Four books to read for Pride Month
Washington Post· 2 days agoIt’s summer, it’s Pride Month, and there are more good books to choose from than there are sequins at a drag race. Miranda July’s “All Fours,” out last...