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Every year, we ask NPR staff and book critics to share their favorite titles in our annual Books We Love guide. Behind the scenes, it's fun to spot trends and see what gets nominated again and again.
The New York City writer and painter Joe Brainard comes alive in a new collection of letters.
The New York City writer and painter Joe Brainard comes alive in a new collection of letters.
Patrick Hutchison left city life to live an urbanite’s rural dream. The rest is funny, philosophical, chainsaw-wielding history.
Patrick Hutchison left city life to live an urbanite’s rural dream. The rest is funny, philosophical, chainsaw-wielding history.
A monthly list featuring the top ten books loved by librarians across the U.S.
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Flirt with romance--whether you like your lovin' with ghosts, spies, or knights in shining armor, this newsletter will deliver, sealed with a kiss. Monthly.
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The South Korean writer Gu Byeong-Mo’s novel “Apartment Women” imagines a commune of young families with a short fuse.
The South Korean writer Gu Byeong-Mo’s novel “Apartment Women” imagines a commune of young families with a short fuse.
In that 1970 book and others he wrote of history and apocalyptic predictions based on biblical interpretations and actual events of the time.
In that 1970 book and others he wrote of history and apocalyptic predictions based on biblical interpretations and actual events of the time.
An incisive new book, “How Sondheim Can Change Your Life,” examines the extraordinary career of the master of the musical.
An incisive new book, “How Sondheim Can Change Your Life,” examines the extraordinary career of the master of the musical.
Our columnist reviews books with lessons about perseverance, an undead girl and bizarre food.
Our columnist reviews books with lessons about perseverance, an undead girl and bizarre food.
Author: Bollen, Christopher, 1975- author.
Published: 2025
Call Number: F BOLLEN
Format: Books
Summary: "A fast-paced literary thriller for fans of The Bad Seed, set in a crumbling luxury hotel in Egypt, in which an elderly widow and an 8 year old boy find themselves rivals, locked in a gleefully criminal psychological game of cat-and-mouse"-- "The war between age and youth has never been so vicious. Eighty-one-year-old widow Maggie Burkhardt came to the Royal Karnak to escape. But not in quite the same way as most other guests who are relaxing at this threadbare luxury hotel on the banks of the Nile. Maggie, a compulsive fixer of other people's lives, may have found herself in hot water at her last hotel in Switzerland and just might have needed to get out of there fast...But here at the Royal Karnak, under the hot Saharan sun, she has a comfortable suite, a loyal confidante in the hotel manager, Ahmed, and a handful of sympathetic friends, similar 'long-termers' who understand her still-vivid grief for her late husband, Peter. Here, she is merely the sweet old lady in Room 309. . ."--
Author: Mueller, John, 1958- author. Massaron, Luca, author. Diamond, Stephanie, author.
Published: 2025
Call Number: 006.3
Format: Books
Summary: Dive into the intelligence that powers artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence is swiftly moving from a sci-fi future to a modern reality. This edition of Artificial Intelligence For Dummies keeps pace with the lighting-fast expansion of AI tools that are overhauling every corner of reality.
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