Winter storm warning as 22 inches of snow to hit — stay indoors US presidents ranked by their approval ratings when they left office As baby boomers are forced to ‘unretire’ because they’ve not saved ...
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Learn to crochet a love letter collection including a bag, wallet/envelope, and book sleeve with these beginner-friendly tutorials. #CrochetTutorials #LoveLetterCollection #BeginnerCrochet Iran ...
From finding love to becoming a better parent … Philippa Perry, Paul Dolan, Orna Guralnik and others reveal the books that will change your life Chosen by Philippa Perry Amir Levine’s Secure, to be ...
Your to-be-read list might be a mile high, but what’s one more good book to add to the pile? For a true bookworm, the limit does not exist. It’s already shaping up to be the year of the reader, with ...
‘Tis the season for reflecting on a well-read year. So, after all that reading, which books are we still thinking about now? The truth is, the best book of the year is deeply personal to every reader.
Understanding the past "gives us perspective" on current events, said GQ. "And right now, we sorely need perspective." With "war raging in Europe" and Donald Trump causing chaos across the pond, it's ...
Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America. By Sam Tanenhaus. Random House; 1,040 pages; $40 and £33 William Buckley revived American conservatism in the second half of the 20th century ...
Dale Carnegie, author of "How to Win Friends and Influence People," one of the best communications books ever published. You can improve the way you relate to others at work, at home and in your most ...
When Erin Gleeson moved to Madison last year, she had already written, photographed and illustrated five bestselling cookbooks. On April 15, she is set to release a new book, "The Watercolor Feast," ...
Our favorite books this year were so wonderfully human. A sexbot’s quest for self-determination; a haunted house inhabited by angry witches; more than one heartbreaking new take on time travel — genre ...
This year’s best crime fiction runs a global gamut in settings from New York to Dublin, London to Los Angeles, Geneva to Edinburgh. There’s a metafictional murder mystery, a psychological puzzle that ...
“Cats of the World” is written by Hannah Shaw and Andrew Marttila. Hannah Shaw and Andrew Marttila (Plume), $32 Marttila’s “Shop Cats of New York” showed off Gotham’s cutest cats. Now he and his wife ...
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