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I want to believe

Im nearly done with the book “I want to believe” by A. M. Gittlitz and I want to say I enjoyed it significantly more than expected. It’s about the history of a Latin American communist figure named Posad who in modern times has very much become a meme. At first I purchased it for the […]

Noam Chomsky Has Been Proved Right

For more than half a century, Noam Chomsky has been arguably the world’s most persistent, uncompromising, and intellectually respected critic of contemporary U.S. foreign policy. In a steady stream of books, articles, interviews, and speeches, he has repeatedly sought to expose Washington’s costly and inhumane approach to the rest of the world, an approach he […]

Here are the winners of the B.C.-based Dhahan Prize for Punjabi books

Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content One winner and two prize-winning finalists have been announced for this year’s Dhahan Prize for Punjabi Literature.  The annual book prize, which celebrates excellence in Punjabi fiction, was awarded […]

Middlesex-Jeffrey Eugenides

Quite some time has passed since I finished that one and I have already moved forward to my next read for also quite some time, but since it will definitely make it into my top 5 of favourites that I've read this year, it would be a shame not to post about. Incredible novel, masterful […]

Was this 1975 Indian Agreement a Betrayal of Naga Sovereignty? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Naga tribesmen, circa 1905. The agreement reached in 1975 became a flashpoint for division and militarization within the Naga National Movement. Key leaders rejected the Accord outright, arguing that accepting the Indian Constitution and laying down arms amounted to surrendering Naga independence- anyone who did sign this meant he or she was a traitor. This […]

My review of The Lottery!

This story caught me completely off guard. I went in with no idea what to expect, and it was much shorter than I anticipated—just 30 pages. But wow, it achieved so much with so little. One of the most intriguing aspects is how little context is provided about the lottery itself. It’s a tradition, but […]

Time’s 100 Must-Read Books of 2024

Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar “Make this debut novel from poet Kaveh Akbar one of the first books you read in 2024. Cyrus Shams is a man obsessed with the concept of martyrdom. It’s this obsession that leads him to explore his family history, from his uncle, who inspired Iranian soldiers by dressing as the angel […]

Most United States manual prohibits aim at little ones’s literary works featuring diverse characters and also authors of colour- Baptist News Global – Global Harmony Pulse

.Go through the complete story: The ConversationBook disallows in united state colleges and collections during the course of the 2021-22 academic year overmuch targeted kids’s publications composed through folks of different colors — particularly ladies of different colors– according to a peer-reviewed research study our company published. They likewise had a tendency to feature characters […]