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Best of the Book Nook: 'And Now a Few Words From Me: Advertising's Leading Critic Lays Dow ...
Her parents are separating, on the brink of divorce. It is March of 2020-the pandemic is just beginning to blow up. Tori and her mom are packing to move to Boston, while leaving Bob, her dad, back ...
Seasoned hiker Valerie Gillis vanishes shortly before reaching the end of the Appalachian trail. A Maine game warden works to find Valerie, as does a septuagenarian armchair detective in a ...
Whether you are new to philosophy or already interested in deep ideas, these ten books offer valuable wisdom and are worth adding to your bookshelf. Written as a series of personal reflections, ...
Creating a book nook art project is both fun and rewarding. These miniature worlds inside bookshelf inserts bring life and creativity to any room. With the rise in popularity of book nook kits, ...
The story follows a young Coriolanus Snow, 64 years before he would become the man who torments Everdeen. RELATED: The Book Nook: Highlighting popular fantasy novels by Black authors Coming soon on ...
Centering mostly on rabbis and their wayward, modernity-seeking children, the novel — a melancholy book that also happens to be hopelessly, miraculously, unremittingly funny — offers an ...
BRIDGING CULTURES THROUGH STORYTELLING SM Supermalls president Steven Tan, Book Nook pioneer Architect Shereen Sy and Australian Ambassador HK Yu unveiled the first Australia Corner in Manila at the ...
As I’m writing this column I’m listening to “Mr. Luck and Ms. Doom,” the latest album by The Delines. These songs were all written by their guitarist, Willy Vlautin. The band’s sound has ...
“Thrilled to Death” is a selection of Lynne Tillman’s fiction from the 1980s to the present day. Kate Folk’s novel offers a sharp satire of the dating scene through the story of a woman ...
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