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Book Review: From incels to trad wives, culture critic probes 21st century backlash against feminism
As a millennial herself, Gilbert wanted to explore, from the perspective of a critic, how and why seemingly every genre of ...
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the ...
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Chasing Pixies on MSNBook Review: Marvel: The Illustrated A to ZLet’s be real—if you’re a Marvel fan, you’ve probably spent a little time (or, let’s face it, a lot of time) wondering h ...
Reading the newly released “Notes to John,” it’s hard not to wonder how the late author Joan Didion would feel about having ...
Poverty, misogyny, and racism take a front seat. “Fireweed” captures elements of “Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s ...
Wilder wakes up one day suddenly able to speak every language. But the seemingly cool ability turns out to be overwhelming.
On Tuesday night, people for and against the Fairhope Public Library's book review process showed up to the Fairhope City ...
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Explore why Booking Holdings is undervalued despite economic challenges. Gain insights into its growth, market position, & ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNBook Review Where the Opium Grows by Hajra Panezai - A memoir of truth, trauma, and triumphIn Where the Opium Grows, Hajra Panezai presents a searing, unflinching account of survival-not just as a woman in Pakistan, but as an artist, a dissenter, and a witness to the toxic convergence of ...
The novel masterfully transports readers from the upheaval of Ethiopia’s 1974 revolution to the Armenian neighborhoods of ...
Since moving to New York City, I’ve come to associate the arrival of spring with shorter sleeves, longer days and the ...
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