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Trending Titles: Spring break standalones and series

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Book columnist Moly Milosovic tells Lauren Fink which fast-paced reads are perfect for spring break.
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Tecumseh children's book illustrator becomes monster author

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Tecumseh-based children's book illustrator Marcus Cutler is excited about his debut as a writer: I Do Not Eat Children was recently released by one of the biggest publishing houses in North America.
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Sisters' online store brings Black literature and foods together

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BEM | books & more is a bookstore that highlights Black stories in food and cooking.
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Toronto project encourages racialized high school students to consider a career as a surgeon

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'The Next Surgeon,' launched last year in Toronto, gives under-served high school students in Toronto the chance to experience life as a surgeon. The goal behind the multi-week, hands-on program is to mentor students with the goal of...
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How Booktok is contributing to Toronto’s evolving literature community

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Booktok is a growing community on TikTok where readers across the world have been sharing videos about the books and literature they are passionate about. As CBC’s Madi Wong reports, Booktok has not only helped Toronto readers find...
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Family-owned bookstore in occupied East Jerusalem is raising awareness of Palestinian history

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Al Jazeera visits a book store in occupied East Jerusalem that's raising awareness of Palestinian history and cultural identity.
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Irish writer Paul Lynch wins Booker Prize with dystopian novel 'Prophet Song'

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The Booker Prize is one of Britain's most prestigious awards for fiction and Paul Lynch will receive around €50,000 for winning.
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Britney Spears seeks 'closure for a better future' with all revealing memoir

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Britney Spears' highly anticipated memoir is now out revealing the pop superstar's personal take on events that have played out publicly in her decades-long career — along with private moments that she previously kept under wraps.
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Nobel Prize in Literature Awarded to Norwegian Author Jon Fosse

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The Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to Norwegian author Jon Fosse.
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Borderless Poetry: "I tremble from all their combined fears"

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On this episode of Borderless Poetry, our roving reporter Aurora Velez brings you a stunning poem written by Hélène Lépine.
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Banned books: Several US states push laws censoring literature

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Some states aim to remove controversial books, with Utah passing a law enabling parents to challenge school libraries.
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'Words are the winner': Salman Rushdie speaks out in first TV interview since attack

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"Writers can outlast the thing that opposes them," said Salman Rushdie in his first television interview after the attack he suffered in August last year, which left him blind in one eye and also paralysed one of his hands.
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Borderless Poetry: "Where the air does not fall"

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On this episode of Borderless Poetry, our roving reporter Aurora Velez brings you a soothing poem written by Estelle Dumortier.
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Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai's upcoming memoir promises to be her "most personal" yet

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The new memoir, described as a "breathtaking story of recovery and search for identity," will delve into her coming-of-age in the public spotlight and her life today.
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Haruki Murakami has a new book out: Here's why you should care

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Haruki Murakami's new book ‘The City and Its Uncertain Walls’ has been released in Japan. We look back at what makes the writer so unique.
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Dr. Michael Freeman discusses his research on excited delirium

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Freeman, an expert in forensic medicine and epidemiology, talks about what he's learned from reviewing the literature on excited delirium.
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Controversial 'American Psycho' author Bret Easton Ellis returns with his first novel in 13 years

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One of the most controversial figures in modern culture returns with 'The Shards', Bret Easton Ellis' first novel in 13 years
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A neurotic bully: Prince Harry’s memoir threatens monarchy says royal biographer

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Euronews Culture spoke to Angela Levin, journalist, royal commentator and biographer, about Spare, Harry’s accusations, the role of tabloid press in the UK and whether or not the negative ripple effects created by Harry’s revelations...
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'A neurotic bully': Prince Harry’s memoir threatens monarchy, says royal biographer

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Euronews Culture spoke to royal commentator and biographer Angela Levin about Spare, Harry’s accusations, the role of the tabloid press in the UK and whether or not the negative ripple effects created by Harry’s revelations could...
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London Arabic bookshop set to close after nearly 45 years in business

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The Middle Eastern specialist bookshop stands for freedom of thought and expression as well as cultural diversity.
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Giller winner Suzette Mayr wrote story of 'Black joy' she couldn't find

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Suzette Mayr has won the 2022 Scotiabank Giller Prize for her novel The Sleeping Car Porter, the story of a gay Black man in 1929 who works as a porter on a train that travels across the country.
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Iceland's prime minister releases her first crime thriller novel

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Katrín Jakobsdóttir, crime fiction fan and Iceland's Prime Minister, publishes her first thriller novel alongside Ragnar Jónasson, a best-selling Icelandic author.
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Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka wins 2022 Booker Prize

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Karunatilaka is the second Sri Lankan to win the English language literary award, following Michael Ondaatje’s victory in 1992 for ‘The English Patient’
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Demand soars in US for children's books dealing with violence, trauma and grief

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Sales of books for young readers on violence, grief, and emotions have increased for nine straight years in the US, according to NPD BookScan