In “The Return of the Oystercatcher,” Scott Weidensaul examines bird conservation successes as some populations rebound.
U.S. Hands Over Military Bases Kidnappings Killings of Druse Civilians ISIS Prisoners A Country in Ruins Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction The journalist Tim Weiner investigates the mishaps that ...
Waid is pretty much the best person to write Superboy and it shines through on every page I loved everything about the issue. Clark made a deal with General Lane to work for the military when they ...
The Secret World of Walter Cawthorn, Australian Spymaster, a senior Australian foreign affairs official travelled from ...
Jonathan Hickman has a reputation for being the best writer in comics, and Ultimate Spider-Man #16 is an example of why. Gwen Stacy is something of a controversial character in recent years. She’s ...
“The Keeper,” the final book in her Cal Hooper trilogy, returns readers to an insular village in rural western Ireland. Fiction “The Keeper,” the final book in her Cal Hooper trilogy, returns readers ...
Adam Johnson’s How to Sell a Genocide powerfully critiques the US media’s flagrant bias in its reporting on Gaza, which has ...
Garaad Xirsi Faarax Xirsi (Wiilwaal), a traditional Somali leader, challenged his people, as he often did. He asked them to ...
Margaret Atwood is an indefatigable time traveler. The prolific Canadian author, perhaps best known for “The Handmaid’s Tale” and its phenomenally successful Hulu series adaptation, has written 17 ...
Steadfast Ibsen fans and newbies to the famed Norwegian playwright's works will equally enjoy former Open University lecturer David Irvin's comprehensive and entertaining new book. Anyone nervous of a ...
Author Simon Winchester has undertaken yet another deep dive into a natural phenomenon; this time it’s about wind.
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