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R.L. Stine has been a major part of our lives since childhood. His Goosebumps series is perhaps one of the most iconic book ...
If you want to go deeper into the world of Fear Street, here are some of our favorite spin-off books from R.L. Stine that are just as creepy, spooky and chilling as the original series of books.
Utah's 'sensitive materials' law is making some of the state's teachers and librarians anxious about choosing books to keep ...
Oguz Atay stretched the possibilities of fiction and critiqued his changing nation with playful, surreal stories.
Author Ta-Nehisi Coates is no stranger to controversy. Over a decade ago Coates wrote his thought provoking article in The Atlantic magazine titled The Case for Reparations. The article sparked a ...
Local authors and writers will be arriving in downtown Wilmington for the first ever Cape Fear Book Festival.
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Unliterary Acquaintance. Even with symbolism and cold-war politics set aside, the book presents some special difficulties, especially for American readers. No country has had more secondhand ...
In classic fables and fairy tales, no predator—and perhaps no villain—makes more frequent appearances than the wolf. Greek antiquity gives us the Boy Who Cried Wolf, Little Red Riding Hood ...
HEROIC HEART—THE DIARY & LETTERS OF KIM MALTHE-BRUUN (177 pp.)—Random House ($3). This eloquent book bears a Danish boy's precocious witness to the hard scriptural paradox that he ...