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Asking what section is my favorite is like asking which of my three children is my favorite,” said Virginia Highland Books' Sandra Huff.
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Biophilic design is a principle for both architecture and interior design. The sole purpose is to design a space that connects people with ...
See our favorite books of the year, from celebrity memoirs to buzzy literary fiction Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has ...
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Printed by Wonderful Books Writer and educator Daniel C Blight addresses the ... His debut imprint finds romance in mundanity, from a car bonnet to peeling floral wallpaper. The title comes from a ...
Here are the year’s most notable picture, chapter and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. Credit...Karan Singh Supported by By Jennifer Krauss Jennifer Krauss is the ...
What’s more: In many cases, it doesn’t even require leaving home. Take our selection of 2024 travel books, which traverse the globe from the quiet bottom of the Grand Canyon to the chaotic ...
Among the book’s many salient and timely contentions: Modern assumptions about the president’s role notwithstanding, the Founders never intended the president to be a uniting force in the country.
From new novels, nonfiction books and celeb memoirs, find your next fall read here Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital platforms.
A thorough research survey presented as a tautly argued tract, Jonathan Haidt’s book draws a line between two trends—greater levels of adolescent anxiety and the use of smartphones at ...