Month: November 2022

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All That Is You Bestselling author Alyssa Satin Capucilli offers an imaginative series of rhymed metaphors for love. Her text playfully twists colloquialisms (“you’re the wide in my world”) striking on heartfelt truths rather than cloying sentimentality. Illustrator Devon Holzwarth’s vibrant artwork matches the elegance and emotion of Capucilli’s prose and elevates All That Is
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GQ Recommends Rest easy with these deep sleep discounts.  By The Editors of GQ November 25, 2022 Photographs courtesy Getty Images; Collage by Gabe Conte All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Great news for troubled sleepers
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As someone who is equally devoted to books and the internet, I am endlessly fascinated by the failure of online writing to live up to its potential as a form. Previously, I wrote about how interactive ebooks were once seen as the future of books, and how they have completely failed to live up to
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Louise Kennedy, chef of nearly 30 years and author of the short story collection The End of the World Is a Cul de Sac, emerges with a debut novel that will fill every historical fiction fan with gratitude. Trespasses exposes the crushing realities of Northern Ireland during the “troubles” while paying respect to the people
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Post-pandemic, the itch to explore has never been greater. A girlfriend getaway long overdue, I called my lifelong adventurous friend Molly to join me on the Vikings Homelands cruise from Stockholm, Sweden to Bergen, Norway aboard Viking’s state-of-the-art ship Jupiter. Our goal was to catch up after years of separation by COVID, see new sights,
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