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More than 70 percent of book challenges in 2024 came from organized groups and government officials, according to the 2025 State of America’s Libraries Report by the American Library Association ...
Coming — so unexpectedly — another Bill O’Reilly book. His 900th. It’s “Confronting Evil.” Cover is Hitler, Putin, and other nogoodniks. Subtitle: “Assessing the Worst of the Worst.” ...
You can pick up hardcover copies of each book for anywhere between 40% and 45% off, with prices ranging from $11.69 to $15.99 per book. A box set of the first three books is also on sale for $43. ...
While it was impossible to catch a glimpse of every title she gives him, it can be assumed that the collection is made up of the same books she’s spotted reading and quoting throughout the season.
paperback, $19.99) is even the name of Fay’s third sci-fi romance adventure, and if you haven’t heard about this series yet then you have three books of nonstop thrills and pew-pew space ...
The Trump Administration has imposed a range of tariffs on different countries and goods—but at least for now, books have fared well. Since Trump's executive order implementing the new tariffs ...
A new book by the historian Quinn Slobodian examines right-wing figures who have positioned themselves as populist critics of neoliberalism while weaponizing some of its founders’ ideas.
Around 14.7% of EU residents bought printed books, magazines or newspapers online in the three months before the Eurostat survey. This represents more than double the rate of those who ...
Welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Honestly, for bibliophiles, is there a better weekend in spring than late April at the L.A. Times Festival of Books? The temps will be in the 70s ...
When 300 people formed a human chain to move thousands of books from one store to another, bookstore owner Michelle Tuplin could hardly believe her eyes. “It was so moving,” said Tuplin ...