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It looks like there's a new strategy for publishers to sell more books. They're now ramping up the use of the word F*ck, the F-word, in the titles of their books.
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The title of Elliott Abrams’ book — “If You Will It: Rebuilding Jewish Peoplehood for the 21st Century” — comes from Herzl’s ...
New books from religion publishers wrestle with who is—or should be—shaping government, culture, and society today.
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By Mark Gimein Our columnist recommends books featuring centuries of ... Only one of the 13 titles nominated for the prestigious award for fiction translated into English is more than 300 pages ...