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The legendary author's sci-fi works were political and realistic, sometimes prescient—and always entertaining.
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Historians, journalists, and bestselling novelists explore the conflict that led to the birth of an independent nation.
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By Olivia Mason
Through her writing, the feminist icon shares the wisdom she's gained from decades of activism.
Dan Simmons’s thriller is a chilling re-imagination of what happened to Sir Franklin's long lost crew.
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Often compared to Jane Austen, the 20th-century English novelist challenged societal norms with witty social comedies.
The three-time Edgar Award winner introduced psychological thrills to the mystery genre.
By Orrin Grey
We asked, you answered! You just can't get enough of these books.
Author William's Styron's public fight with depression has helped others who have struggled with mental illness.
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