In her fourth novel, “Intermezzo,” Irish author Sally Rooney paints a picture of grief not fully internalized.
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The former British prime minister has written a book that teams practical management tips with lessons from his political ...
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Meghan Lawson. The Ledge is a cleverly constructed mystery novel focusing on two distinct but intertwined timelines: the present and a few days in February 1999. The tale features four very close ...
Though a book full of sadness, Rooney chooses to end it on an improbably happy note. Intermezzo is undoubtedly a part of the ...
Niche-porn addicts, self-proclaimed feminist allies, and nightmare optimization bros converge in Tony Tulathimutte’s ...