In a book due to be published a day before his release from prison this month, the former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro praises Donald Trump’s Maga movement – and claims to... Read more »
Deb Chachra is a professor of engineering at Olin College with expertise in materials science, equity and inclusivity in STEM, and engineering education. She has written about the intersection of technology and... Read more »
We attended the ALA Conference this year and had a blast connecting with libraries and publishers. Here are some of our key takeaways. 1. Libraries are under attack and need support more than... Read more »
Body horror is a genre that features the mutilation or transformation of the human body. Always graphic and usually grotesque, its trademark terrors range from dismemberment to cannibalism, which some authors use... Read more »
At the peak of her career, she was hailed as the world’s most powerful woman and the de-facto leader of the EU. But as Angela Merkel turns 70 today, there will be... Read more »
In case you missed it, last week The New York Times released its list of the Best 100 Books of the 21st Century. So, we thought we’d compare how BookBrowse did at featuring... Read more »
In 2011, Harriet Wistrich got a call about Sally Challen, who had been convicted of the murder of her husband, Richard. Sally had bludgeoned him to death with a hammer at their Surrey home... Read more »
His fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire may have sold 90m copies and been translated into 47 languages, propelling George RR Martin to literary superstardom â but that wasnât... Read more »
NIH-funded study of conduct disorder identifies new brain areas associated with the disorder, offering future directions for research efforts and clinical practice July 17, 2024 • Press Release A neuroimaging study of... Read more »