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The book had the sharp determined rhythm of a person walking upstairs; there was no literary gesticulation, no wasted energy, no flourishing. The stories in Men Without Women have the same qualities.
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With October serving as a busier month than most, this was the first month since 2020 I didn’t read at least 10 books. But, it’s about quality, and this list proves just that. With some spooky ...
The turbulent and troubled life of Vivien Leigh comes to light in Lyndsy Spence's new book. Ysenda Maxtone Graham discovers the mental turmoil the actress battled with. How could a cocky blond 20 ...
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