X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Books - 28/Jun 20:00

Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘Headshot,’ by Rita Bullwinkel

Bullwinkel’s debut novel sheds light on the culture of youth women’s boxing through an ensemble cast of complicated characters. It packs a punch.

Articles similaires

Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘The Hypocrite’

the new york times - 27/Sep 19:46

Jo Hamya’s novel tells the story of the fraught relationship between a self-absorbed British writer and his playwright daughter.

The Revenge of Rita Marsh by Nilesha Chauvet: A timely and provocative novel

the irish times - 27/Sep 23:00

A book that forces the reader to question the ethics of a character’s actions, offering no simplistic answers

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Book Review: ‘Season of the Swamp,’ by Yuri Herrera

the new york times - 09:01

Yuri Herrera’s novel “Season of the Swamp” portrays the antebellum South through the eyes of a humbled leader in exile.

Sorry! Image not available at this time

WATCH: Chlöe Bailey And Sinqua Walls Talk About The High Stakes Of Peacock’s ‘Fight Night’

essence.com - 18/Sep 15:44

The two stars discuss the challenges of portraying layered characters this series rooted in 1970s Atlanta.

Sorry! Image not available at this time

WATCH: Chlöe Bailey And Sinqua Walls Talk About The High Stakes Of Peacock’s ‘Fight Night’

essence.com - 18/Sep 15:44

The two stars discuss the challenges of portraying layered characters this series rooted in 1970s Atlanta.

The Last of Us Season 2 Cast and Characters

theparadise.ng - 28/Sep 10:20

After etching its name in gaming history, The Last of Us made its name once again with its live-action adaptation. Season 1 of The Last of Us became...

Massacres Relived: Book Sheds New Light on Kosovo War’s Atrocities

balkaninsight.com - 26/Sep 05:53

Besides chronicling the mass killings of the 1998-99 war in detail, author Shkelzen Gashi says his book’s purpose is to highlight facts and preserve...

Playground by Richard Powers review – an electrifyingly beautiful tale of tech and the ocean

theguardian.com - 29/Sep 15:00

The wonders of oceanic life shine through in a magical book that is at once Anthropocene novel, disquieting AI thriller, postcolonial allegory and a...