From dark academia to cozy romance, there are many book genres to read during the fall. Author and podcast host Becca Freeman ...
Here, he again pairs off his Irish Protestant Garda Detective St John Strafford and his pathologist Quirke, in 1950s Ireland, ...
There's no cooler way to hide a room than the secret bookcase doors you see in mystery novels and Batman. Making one yourself ...
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As Vermont experiences a decline in some medical professionals, Cold Hollow Career Center prepares students to fill those ...
The allegations in the federal indictment paint a picture of people entrusted to public office in a city where roughly 26% of ...
Welcome back, book lovers! Here at FIRST for Women, when we're not hard at work bringing you stories about health, nutrition, ...
“Emilia Pérez” is an opera. “Emilia Pérez” is a comic book. “Emilia Pérez” is a telenovela. “Emilia Pérez” is a women’s ...
The man has written seventy-seven books, so some nod to brevity is required. Any published stories compiled within a larger collection will not be ranked singularly. That still leaves sixty-plus ...
By Alexandra Jacobs Three new books make the case for music as medicine. In “The Schubert Treatment,” the most lyrical of the trio, a cellist takes us bedside with the sick and the dying.
In this darkly magical fantasy debut set in Washington State, a closeted teenage psychic foresees the death of his sworn enemy, and is forced to work with him to save his life. Sparks fly, but some ...