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Extreme adventurer Mark Synnott is out with his third book, chronicling his attempt to sail through the Northwest Passage in ...
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"Words that chill the parental heart," wrote the Wall Street Journal. "Incredibly chilling … Remarkably persuasive," blared the Telegraph. Haidt's book "gave us the data we needed; it was a game ...
Seasoned hiker Valerie Gillis vanishes shortly before reaching the end of the Appalachian trail. A Maine game warden works to find Valerie, as does a septuagenarian armchair detective in a ...
As soon as former Las Vegas resident Lee Scrivner released his latest book “Casinolabs” he started getting people asking if he’d seen the hit show “Severance” from Apple TV+.
John Green's new non-fiction book "Everything is Tuberculosis" is out now. The Indiana-based author, best known for his young adult novels "The Fault in Our Stars" and "Turtles All the Way Down ...
Because, in true John Green fashion, there’s a footnote on the copyright page explaining the reasoning behind the font choice for his newest book, “Everything is Tuberculosis.” (Spoiler: The reason ...