What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in February | Books

What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in February | Books

Matt Lloyd-Rose, author Having worked as a carer, primary school teacher and volunteer police officer, I’m always on the lookout for literary non-fiction that explores big social questions: searing, lyrical books like... Read more »
UK in the midst of a boom in book clubs as gen Z’s hobbies change | Books

UK in the midst of a boom in book clubs as gen Z’s hobbies change | Books

The UK is experiencing a boom in book clubs, according to new data from event listing companies. Book club listings on the ticketing site Eventbrite increased by 350% between 2019 and 2023... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 29th

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 29th

“But then to make it all work you add an extra day in February.” Source link Read more »
Briefly Noted Book Reviews

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

“Bitter Crop,” “Our Moon,” “The Adversary,” and “Life on Earth.” Source link Read more »
Role of T-Cells in HIV Central Nervous System Reservoir Seeding, Persistence, and Neuropathogenesis

Role of T-Cells in HIV Central Nervous System Reservoir Seeding, Persistence, and Neuropathogenesis

Presenter Jeymohan Joseph, Ph.D.Division of AIDS Research Goal The goal of this concept is to encourage research to define the mechanisms and roles of T-cells in HIV/central nervous system (CNS) reservoir seeding,... Read more »
Burma Sahib by Paul Theroux review – how Eric Blair became George Orwell | George Orwell

Burma Sahib by Paul Theroux review – how Eric Blair became George Orwell | George Orwell

George Orwell’s years as a colonial policeman in Burma in the 1920s preoccupied him for the rest of his life. Straight out of Eton, he was thrown into a world that mirrored... Read more »
Lack of support for children in England leading to ‘literacy crisis’ | Books

Lack of support for children in England leading to ‘literacy crisis’ | Books

Lack of support for early years language and communication development is leading to a “literacy crisis” that could be costing the economy £830m for each school year group, according to new research.... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 28th

Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 28th

“I can’t wait for it to be warm enough for them to want to go outside.” Source link Read more »
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