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Books & Looks: Real Books for Real Readers was started as a podcast to supplement Blaine Desantis’ website, ViewsOnBooks.com, and expand into audio interviews with authors. With Books & Looks, Blaine’s goal is to focus on real books that real people will read. At least half of the books he reviews are either new authors or unknown authors Read The Full Article Here

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The new Global Plastics Treaty must tackle the problem at source, researchers say. They say the treaty must prioritize ‘upstream’ issues: cutting total production and consumption of plastics, phasing out hazardous chemicals and tackling fossil fuel subsidies. Read The Full Article Here

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Get ready this holiday season to embark on an enchanting journey into the African savanna with Zeke, the Polka-Dotted Zebra, the captivating new children's book by Angela Doyle. This endearing tale is set to capture the imagination of young readers for an African adventure they will not forget! Special Delivery! On this special day, all the animals Read The Full Article Here

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Alex Aster’s sequel to her immersive Lightlark is finally available for readers, and picks up right after the last novel’s surprising cliffhanger. The anticipated sequel, Nightbane, stands out thanks to its powerful yet relatable characters. It also provides a quick and exciting continuation of her adventurous fantasy world. With this sequel, Aster solidifies herself as Read The Full Article Here

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Half of all marriages in the United States are likely to fail by the time the spouses reach their 50s. Understandably, many couples are looking for ways to avoid becoming part of that statistic, well aware of a divorce’s possible wide-reaching detrimental effects on families, children, personal finances, individual well-being—and direct and indirect costs to society. Read The Full Article Here

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The 25th-anniversary edition of The Strand Magazine is a special one this year. In typical Strand fashion, the magazine has uncovered lost writing from one of the greats — this time, a poem from crime author Raymond Chandler, who has since been cited as a formative influence on crime writers like Laura Lippman, Janet Evanovich, Read The Full Article Here

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