Several recent books with unreliable narrators give children the rare pleasure of feeling smarter than the story.
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‘Who the Hell Wrote That’: Donald Trump Snaps After Being Forced to Read a Word He Clearly Didn’t Recognize
Donald Trump built a life shaped by privilege and power, far removed from everyday routines. That distance showed in a moment ...
The N.C. House Oversight Committee pushed CHCCS leaders over its inclusion of LGBTQ+ related books in school libraries during ...
Usha Vance sat down with NBC to talk about her life as second lady as she launches a kid-friendly podcast.
Javier Hernandez was ready to testify against two other men involved in a Southern California meth trafficking operation. But six months before trial, ICE deported him without notifying federal ...
Fragmentary Order, already being called “Starkov” by many, debuted a seven-minute cinematic trailer yesterday, dropping from ...
Then, one day, she wakes up to find herself in the year 1855, living an uncanny-valley version of her modern life, with no idea how or why she got there. What she discovers genuinely made my jaw drop ...
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25 astonishing random facts that rewrite the rules
Uncover 25 astonishing random facts that rewrite the rules of reality. Explore bizarre truths about nature, your body, and ...
What happens when you shrink down a book club to two days and take turns narrating the story? Welcome to Page Break. By Elisabeth Egan Visuals by Yuvraj Khanna I was a nervous wreck on a recent Friday ...
Why is it that nearly every fictional movie that is about music, or set in a musical milieu, has to feel as phony as a $2 ...
In these science fiction books, extraterrestrial beings are sympathetic, horrifying and everything in between. By James S.A. Corey James S.A. Corey is the pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, the ...
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