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Review: 'Life Worth Living' explores life鈥檚 big questions

Review: 'Life Worth Living' explores life鈥檚 big questions

鈥淟ife Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most,鈥 by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz (The Open Field) In America, we excel at producing self-help books, videos and podcasts; it鈥檚 as if the entire nation is perpetually riven b

Apple-Books-Top-10

US Bestseller List - Paid Books 1. I Will Find You by Harlan Coben (Grand Central Publishing) 2. Countdown by Brendan DuBois & James Patterson (Little, Brown and Company) 3. The Last Honest Woman by Nora Roberts (St. Martin鈥檚 Publishing Group) 4.

Poet Sara Daniele Rivera wins First Book Award

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 A Cuban-Peruvian poet from New Mexico has won the Academy of American Poets鈥 First Book Award.
Review: Vietnam vets try to help nation they once attacked

Review: Vietnam vets try to help nation they once attacked

鈥淭he Long Reckoning: A Story of War, Peace and Redemption in Vietnam,鈥 by George Black (Knopf) In the U.S., we鈥檝e mostly moved on from our military engagements in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
BET co-founder, sports exec Sheila Johnson to publish memoir

BET co-founder, sports exec Sheila Johnson to publish memoir

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 The philanthropist, sports franchise executive and co-founder of Black Entertainment Television, Sheila Johnson, has a memoir scheduled for September.
Review: Prohibition-era tale 鈥楬ang the Moon鈥 goes down easy

Review: Prohibition-era tale 鈥楬ang the Moon鈥 goes down easy

鈥淗ang the Moon鈥 by Jeannette Walls (Scribner) Jeannette Walls burst on the scene with her intensely personal memoir 鈥淭he Glass Castle鈥 in 2005.
Kate Beaton's graphic memoir 'Ducks' gives insight into working at Alberta's oilsands

Kate Beaton's graphic memoir 'Ducks' gives insight into working at Alberta's oilsands

When Kate Beaton migrated west to work in Alberta's oilsands, she didn't know what to expect 鈥 other than a job that would allow her to pay down her student loans.
Q-and-A: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa on democracy and disinformation

Q-and-A: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa on democracy and disinformation

TORONTO 鈥 Maria Ressa's coverage of how online disinformation campaigns helped support an authoritarian regime in the Philippines led to her winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021, but she says more work needs to be done to hold social media companies

Judge rules online archive's book service violated copyright

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 A federal judge has sided with four publishers who sued an online archive over its unauthorized scanning of millions of copyrighted works and offering them for free to the public. Judge John G. Koeltl of U.S.
Ling Ma, Beverly Gage among authors honored by book critics

Ling Ma, Beverly Gage among authors honored by book critics

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Ling Ma's sharp and surreal 鈥淏liss Montage鈥 and Beverly Gage's sweeping biography of the late FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, 鈥淕-Man,鈥 were among the winners Thursday night of the National Book Critics Circle awards .
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