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Popsugar Editors Share Their All-Time Favorite Books
We all have books that resonate in our bodies long after we turn the last page. Whether it's a book ...

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker
Mind is rollingFredrik de Boer (Coffee shop). This debut novel tells the story of a young woman's loss of ethnographic ...

A Bulgarian Novelist Explores What Dies When Your Father Does
This is where time noticeably slows down, it slumbers in the corners, blinking like a cat looking through thin blinds. ...
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The Voice Behind Audio Erotica: Rina From Quinn Interview
You would recognize her voice, although you would probably never recognize her face. She's the one whispering in your ear ...

Enshittification is a term coined by Cory Doctorow in 2022. In his new book, Doctorow lays out how tech companies have made our lives progressively worse
Does your phone seem less functional than before? This may be due to enchitification HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images EnshittificationCory ...
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Popsugar Reading Challenge 2026 Prompt List
They say the holidays are the most wonderful time of the year, but we know nothing better than the launch ...

Book excerpt: “The Eleventh Hour” by Salman Rushdie
Random House We may earn an affiliate commission on anything you buy from this article. “The Eleventh Hour: Quintet of ...

If you could upload your mind to a virtual utopia, would you?
“What does it really mean to upload your consciousness into immaterial space?” Francesco Map/Getty IN Every version of youThe heroes ...

New Scientist Book Club: Read an extract from sci-fi novel Every Version of You by Grace Chan
When Every Version of You opens, New Year's Eve is celebrated in a virtual utopia. akinbostanchi/Getty The sky is not ...

The New Scientist Book Club’s verdict on Our Brains, Our Selves: A mix of praise and misgivings
The New Scientist Book Club moved away from science fiction for October's reading and turned to The New Scientist. winner ...






