Organized pressure groups, not individual parents, are leading the fight to remove books from shelves, according to a new report from the American Library Association.
Book lovers and espionage enthusiasts are in for a treat as author Joseph Lindsay visits Wellingborough Library to discuss his gripping debut novel, A Pansy Resting on its Laurels: Private.
Most of the books on the American Library Association's annual list have LGBTQ themes, continuing a yearslong trend.
Legacy ends Harry's Bosch's run on Prime Video, which may be a chance to discover Michael Connelly's novels about him.
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Mary Louise Kelly is co-host of NPR’S award-winning news magazine, "All Things Considered." She started at NPR as a national ...
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This excerpt from the new book by former Sun-Times reporter and “Masters of Sex” author Thomas Maier details the Bond ...
Judy Hutson discusses her debut novel "Spy Notes," how her music industry career inspired her writing, and her mission to ...
Thomas Maier’s latest release, “The Invisible Spy,” revisits the cinematic life of real-life U.S. intelligence officer Ernest ...
For years, the left has advanced utter untruths for cheap partisan purposes that it knew at the time were all false. And now ...