In Karim Dimechkie’s “The Uproar,” the best-laid plans meet worst-case scenarios again and again.
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In Karim Dimechkie’s “The Uproar,” the best-laid plans meet worst-case scenarios again and again.
In Karim Dimechkie’s “The Uproar,” the best-laid plans meet worst-case scenarios again and again.
In July, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Catch,” a psychological thriller about twin sisters and their mother, whom they had...
In July, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Catch,” a psychological thriller about twin sisters and their mother, whom they had...
The review meeting was chaired by Dr. Yogita Rana and Krishna Aditya. It shed light on many important aspects to ensure quality education for all...
The review meeting was chaired by Dr. Yogita Rana and Krishna Aditya. It shed light on many important aspects to ensure quality education for all...
In the most extreme case, electricity demand increases by more than 15 per cent, driven by breakthrough economic performance and widespread severe...
In a genre often crowded, the book Lost Souls Meet Under A Full Moon by Japanese writer Mizuki Tsujimura is a ghost story that lingers long after the...
Catherine Lacey’s “The Möbius Book” is both an elliptical novella and a seething memoir. Decoding the connections is at once frustrating and...
In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into a history of...
In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into a history of...