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In the red-hot world of romance novels, the startup “romantic fiction company” is looking to stand out with its uniform, color-blocked, Easter egg–heavy cover design.
As a kid, Matt Stevens and his neighbor used to hunker down and get set up for a game of flick football. Stevens was always the Cowboys. His neighbor was always the Steelers. Only problem was ...
Let’s play a game. Imagine a book cover emblazoned with an illustrated figure, or two. Their faces are obscured, either by sunglasses or a brushstroke. Or maybe there’s nothing at all – a ...
New books examine how the Biden administration handled the delicate subject of age—but not how the press covered the story.
A new book out Tuesday blasts President Biden's aides and people in the White House for allegedly hiding Biden's declining ...
MANILA, Philippines — Do not judge a book by its cover, you are often told. Well, this is true when it comes to judging people you are meeting for the first time. But when it comes to books ...
“When you’re reading a book, you are imagining the whole thing happening. I want space for people to be able to do that.” These covers speak to the rom-com audience’s yearning for a ...
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's book on President Biden's declining health has garnered backlash, but it quickly shot up the bestseller charts.
CNN's chief media analyst Brian Stelter was called out Thursday for promoting his colleague Jake Tapper's book about the cover-up of former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline after ignoring ...
Devangana Dash, winner of 2025 Oxford Bookstore Book Cover Prize. Devangana Dash is a book designer, art director and educator, and the most recent winner of the Oxford Bookstore Book Cover Prize.
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s superbly reported “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up ... maybe that doesn’t matter. In the book’s final chapter, the authors quote ...