Did you resolve to read more in 2026? Whether you're on track or need a jump start, here are some books coming out in the next few months to considering adding to your list.
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Brandon Sanderson explains why he, and not fellow literary giant, George R.R. Martin was chosen to complete Robert Jordan's ...
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Leitrim writer Wayne Denniston is set to launch his new book God’s Lonely Men later this month, marking the first release ...
The city of Little Falls found itself in the national spotlight in late 1912 when employees of local textile mills — mostly ...
The true pleasure of literature can be found in demanding works such as Your Name Here, by Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff.
Abstract: The book offers a range of plans including a 32-week plan to craft chapter-length literature reviews for a dissertation, a 16-week plan for those more time-crunched or experienced, an 8-week ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a computer-aided collaborative text recognition algorithm for Chinese ancient books, utilizing synergistic techniques in layout analysis and text recognition to ...