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These are some of the most insightful history books to add to your reading list. "Hands up all who know when Tsarist Russia ...
In Elektra, Jennifer Saint breathes fresh life into the Trojan War by telling it through the eyes of Elektra, Clytemnestra, and Cassandra. This lyrical retelling lingers not on the battlefield, but on ...
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Over four books, Mead has perfected his take on the locked-room mystery, one that owes a debt to John Dickson Carr. THE HOUSE ...
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Spielberg's contemporary spin on H. G. Wells would be up there with his best if only he could have nailed the ending.
A 100-year-old 'masterpiece' has been called the greatest classic novel of all time, beating out the likes of Jane Austen and ...
The Greatest Books has put together a ranking of the best classic novels of all time, with books across various genres making ...
Ten classics that many reference but few finish, from modernist epics to philosophical tomes: demanding, divisive, dense, and ...