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BBooks Read More Mark Mupotsa-Russell’s heart-wrenching second novel26 August 2025 The Wolf Who Cried Boy: quick links Fairytales are a fixture of any childhood, teaching life lessons through…
BBooks Read More ‘The Martians’ review: A clever tale about a real craze26 August 2025 Talk about fake news: In 1907 a New York Times banner headline declared, “There Is Life On the…
BBooks Read More UWAP acquires ‘Mother Salad’ by Pantsis26 August 2025 Tuesday, 26 August 2025 Books+Publishing @booksandpublishing UWA Publishing has acquired world rights to Mother Salad, a collection…
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BBooks Read More NYC’s Albertine Named One of the World’s Most Beautiful Bookstores25 August 2025 Books are prized for their escapist qualities, gorgeously jetting you off to lands and adventures unknown—but what about the bookstores…
BBooks Read More Best Reading Order for Sarah J. Maas’ ‘Throne of Glass’ Series25 August 2025 “Throne of Glass” fans also have differing opinions on when to read “Empire of Storms” and “Tower of…
BBooks Read More Henry Winkler on Dyslexia, Writing Books, and Inspiring Kids | Kid Reporters’ Notebook25 August 2025 Scholastic Kid Reporter during her interview with Henry Winkler Henry Winkler is an actor, author and speaker. He…
BBooks Read More Who is Jane Boleyn? New Book ‘The Boleyn Traitor’ Tells Her Story25 August 2025 Gregory has a history of taking a lot of liberties in her historical fiction, much to the chagrin…