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Following on from our first list, we asked New Scientist staff to pick even more of their favourite sci-fi books of all time.
History blurs in twelve gripping novels where memory is fragile, truth is elusive, and stories bend to emotion more than fact ...
These Pulitzer Prize books promise extraordinary storytelling that'll move you and make you see the world in new ways.
Written by India’s bravest, these 8 books by Army, Navy, and Air Force officers reveal the true price of freedom—sacrifice, ...
Welcome back, book lovers! It's time for another installment of the Woman's World Book Club, where we share our five favorite ...
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada. CBC Books is highlighting books across genres by writers of East Asian, South Asian, ...
Searching for your next great read? In this listicle, current students recount the books they're reading and why you should ...
Filmed mostly in black-and-white, the movie received seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best ...
Amid Pakistan's major escalation over India's precision strikes on its terrorist infrastructure and terror camps, top global ...
When do compromises turn into full-blown capitulation? Daniel Kehlmann's new novel draws on the true story of German film director G.W. Pabst.
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Why war is never the solution
The need of the hour is not counter-attack, but repair and redressal mechanisms, to understand what has caused the wound of ...
On the 80th anniversary of peace, the Booker Prize-winning novelist probes the silence surrounding a generation’s experience ...