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The young reader’s journey begins with the gleaming metallic cover — a hint about the treasures within — and moves on to Egyptian artifacts; pirate hoards; the legend of the mythical city of gold, El ...
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The Hudson Library and Historical Society is at 96 Library St. The Friends of the Hudson Library’s fifth annual Holiday ...
Understanding the Bible’s cultural and historical influence gives Texas students essential context for literature and civic ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. The envelope, please: After a full year spent reading hundreds of books and meeting regularly to bicker — er, ...
The Wax Child puts the reader in 17th century Denmark, where women who stood apart from society were subjected to witch ...
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The "Satanic Verses" author will visit Seattle on Dec. 2 for a conversation at Benaroya Hall about his new book, "The ...
The publishing world's notable releases this year included a new “Hunger Games” novel and a book by Thomas Pynchon. Suzanne ...
Nelson Mandela is celebrated worldwide as a symbol of courage, justice, and humanity, but long before he became a ...