You don’t own a paperback; you have it for a little while, and then it moves on with its life. The best you can do is find it a good home.
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From Prince Harry’s to Britney’s and Jada’s, memoirs are carefully plotted narratives that rely on gossip, dirt and scandal to drive sales. But how reliable and replicable is the formula?
The renowned author and iconoclast doesn’t have an email address, but she does have a lot to say about fandom, the writer’s strike, the comfort of her own mind, and much more.
With more movies, books, and a television series ahead, Dune is taking over the next decade. It might also be the roadmap to the future we want to live in.
Macquarie Dictionary includes 3,000 new entries in ninth edition. Get ready to drop them into conversation this weekend.
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