Month: July 2018
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Summer Spotlight: David Baldacci
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Meet Ben Monroe from Cowboy on My Mind
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All Your Questions About Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel Answered
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7 Books to Kick Off the 2018 NFL Season
The biggest names in football tell-all.
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The New Yorker reviews THERE ARE NO DEAD HERE
“There Are No Dead Here” is a paradoxical title for a book in which I recorded, in the margins, at least forty-nine murders. The phrase is borrowed from Gabriel García Márquez’s “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” in which one man, José Arcadio Segundo, is a witness to the state-sponsored murder of three thousand union workers.…
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Are Things Getting Better or Worse?
IT'S BETTER THAN IT LOOKS by Gregg Easterbrook makes a notable appearance in this great New Yorker piece.
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Nevada’s Valley of Fire State Park
Working with a palette of red-tinged rock for 150 million years, the sun, wind, and rain created the masterpiece that is Valley of Fire State Park.
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Celebrate the Beginning of School
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The Five Most Popular Essential Oils — and Why You Need Them
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Maria Toorpakai – NPR: The Taliban Couldn’t Quash This Pakistani Squash Champ
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David Baldacci’s 6 favorite books with an element of mystery
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HBG Big News This Week: July 16-20, 2018
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