And do you need one? AVN’s Shane Lukas looks into it.  Running your own practice can be lonely. It’s hard when you’re the one ...
Ali Smith scrambles plotlines, upends characters, and flouts chronology—while telling propulsively readable stories.
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There has been a growing recognition that psychology, as a discipline, must engage more deeply with local contexts.
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What are three popular tropes that romance novels use? Jennifer Harlan, a New York Times books editor, recommends three romance novels that show off those tropes at their best. An author of books ...
This sweeping novel about the life, loves, struggles and triumphs of a queer English Burmese actor is the topic of our January book club discussion. “Something Rotten,” Andrew Lipstein’s ...
Two new books, “The Sirens’ Call” by Hayes and “Superbloom” by Carr, argue that our capacity for attention and connection has been devastated by the digital age “Elita” is a novel ...
The Daily Mail Books department chooses their favourite ... His legs were considered a wonder of the world and many thought his ambition led him to poison James I, but Lucy Hughes-Hallett reveals ...
In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast.
With his latest book, Chhaunk, he marries what one can safely presume are two of his greatest interests—food and economics. While based on a monthly newspaper column he has been writing for the past ...