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What’s a book ban anyway? Depends on who you ask
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 9 minutes ago"Book ban" is one of those headline-ready terms often used by the news media, including NPR, for stories about the surge in book challenges across the U.S ...
Military Book Review Collected Papers on Suetonius
Strategy Page· 1 hour agoDr. Power has taught Classics at Reading, Syracuse, and Columbia, and written on Pliny, Catullus, and other ancient authors, including Suetonius. In this book, we get a collection ...
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: 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· 1 day agoA relatively young nation, the United States holds a counterintuitive distinction as the world’s...
PNY RP60 external SSD review: A fast looker you can use in the rain
PC World· 49 minutes agoThe PNY RP60 might just be the best looking and best weatherized USB SSD we’ve tested. It’s jacketed...
Book Review: Truth and Consequences for Medical Whistleblowers | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 5 hours agoIn “The Occasional Human Sacrifice,” Carl Elliott notes that those who expose medical wrongdoings are hardly heroes.
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 — Aarathi Prasad’s ‘Silk: A World History’
Forbes· 3 days agoArcheological evidence suggests that silk has fascinated humans at least since somewhere around...