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Serendipity Books, signed a new lease just down the road from its original location. Owner Michelle Tuplin reveals to PEOPLE what would've happened without the viral "book brigade." ...
The famed comic character Tintin never had an official adventure in Vancouver, but one fan imagined what such an adventure ...
In Petra Lord's 'Queen of Faces,' a cyberpunk world provides the setting for a new transgender epic. See the cover and read ...
Solvej Balle’s series about a woman trapped in time, On the Calculation of Volume, became a sensation in Denmark. Now they arrive in the UK ...
While I'm typically not an advocate for judging a book by its cover, this stunning design for Haruki Murakami's 'The Wind-Up ...
Looking for safe harbor, the White House hurriedly cobbled together a July 5 interview with Georgie Porgie – a reliable water ...
Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
By Ben Olson Reader Staff You can’t judge a book by its cover, but you can certainly judge a good bookstore by its owner. Since 1997, Sandpoint has been fortunate to have Jim ...
Survival guides, stockpiling and mass evacuation drills. Europe is scrambling to prepare its citizens for the growing threat ...
This long-neglected rule of civil procedure could be the judicial insurrection's Achilles heel, if the Justice Department ...
Following a disastrous debate performance in June 2024, President Joe Biden sat down with ABC News anchor George ...
The books hail from Clairvaux Abbey, founded in 1115 by Cistercian monks in northern France, and its daughter monasteries. Some tomes are nearly 900 years old. Researchers had thought they were ...