Amor Towles Shares Insights on His Own Rare Book Collection
The best-selling author and collector explains what draws him to add to his own bookshelves.
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Amor Towles Shares Insights on His Own Rare Book Collection
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How to See Rare Books in London
Here’s a guide to illuminated manuscripts, antique tomes and first editions around the British capital.
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How to See Rare Books in London
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Book Review: ‘AI for Good,’ by Josh Tyrangiel
In “AI for Good,” Josh Tyrangiel travels to the classrooms, hospitals and research labs where people are using artificial intelligence that might benefit society.
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Book Review: ‘AI for Good,’ by Josh Tyrangiel
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Book Review: ‘Nerve Damage,’ by Annakeara Stinson
“Nerve Damage,” by Annakeara Stinson, is a jittery psychological thriller about a woman whose creepy ex simply won’t leave her alone.
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Book Review: ‘Nerve Damage,’ by Annakeara Stinson
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Book Review: ‘Seek the Traitor’s Son,’ by Veronica Roth
In Veronica Roth’s “Seek the Traitor’s Son,” a soldier in a pandemic-ravaged world is forced to become the hope of her people.
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Book Review: ‘Seek the Traitor’s Son,’ by Veronica Roth
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On Broadway Stages, a New Kind of Fake News
A genre of plays has emerged in which the characters and events are real — even when the dialogue isn’t.