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Matthew McConaughey reveals the real reason he moved back to Texas at height of his ...

The Daily Mail 20 Nov 2024
'When I was rolling off the rom-coms. And I was the rom-com dude, man ... 'And when you got someone who's not bluffing, there's something attractive about that. I think that's what made Hollywood go, "You know what? He's now a new novel idea ... .
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How a Room Full of Lifeless Westworld Robots Inspired Charles Yu’s Interior Chinatown

Time Magazine 19 Nov 2024
The novel not only skewered TV’s narrow formulas, but also served as a parable for how Asian Americans have long been shunted to the edges of American society ... In a novel you can slip into someone’s consciousness.
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[K-LIT REVIEW] ‘I Decided to Live as Me’ presents insightful surprises

Korea Times 19 Nov 2024
This work so effectively illustrates the crossroads at which Korea’s culture currently loiters, that one wonders if the novel should be considered essential reading for government social welfare policymakers!.
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[K-LIT REVIEW] 'I Decided to Live as Me' presents insightful surprises

Korea Times 19 Nov 2024
This work so effectively illustrates the crossroads at which Korea’s culture currently loiters, that one wonders if the novel should be considered essential reading for government social welfare policymakers!.
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'Orbital' author Harvey: Space inspired Booker Prize-winning novel

The Manila Times 15 Nov 2024
LONDON — A lifelong fascination with outer space inspired British author Samantha Harvey to write her novel "Orbital," which won the prestigious Booker Prize this week ... "I think this novel is really ...
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‘I couldn’t tell my parents I loved them’: documentary-maker Duncan Cowles on giving silent men ...

The Guardian 15 Nov 2024
The “strong, silent type” endures as an aspirational archetype, whether you are a man yourself, or simply someone who interacts with them. In popular fiction, the Jack Reacher action novels have sold about 100m copies ... ....
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‘I couldn’t tell my parents I loved them’: documentary-maker Duncan Cowles on giving silent men a voice

The Observer 15 Nov 2024
The “strong, silent type” endures as an aspirational archetype, whether you are a man yourself, or simply someone who interacts with them. In popular fiction, the Jack Reacher action novels have sold about 100m copies.
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Keep an eye on these four when Notre Dame football hosts Virginia

South Bend Tribune 14 Nov 2024
Not bad for someone who did a little of everything while playing eight-man high school football in the Charlottesville area ... A novel idea about someone who seems to have cornered the confidence of his quarterback of late.
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The world\u2019s richest person is about to receive a free public education

Commercial News 14 Nov 2024
Instructed by Reagan not to “leave any stone unturned” combating “inefficiency,” Grace found that under every stone lurks someone like the farmer who was the father of Major Major, a character in ...
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Fairytale of Old Portland

Portland Mercury 14 Nov 2024
by Ben Coleman ... That Portland was not a precision machine ... Coffee shops used to have couches so that people would hang out in them, fill those spaces with the sounds of awkward first dates and someone scribbling the first chapter of a terrible novel.
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Vanitas and the life of the author: in Chinese Postman, Brian Castro transforms fiction into a mechanism of truth

Beijing News 13 Nov 2024
At this point, we may as well say that Abe Quinn is Brian Castro, except that someone would helpfully remind us that all autobiography is fiction ... the deliverer of someone else's words to another.
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This AI tool can locate you instantly using microorganisms; here’s how

The Times of India 13 Nov 2024
Published in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution, this study introduces a novel method to determine if someone has visited specific environments like beaches, train stations, or parks ... Airtel recharge plans . Jio recharge plans .
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The Proof of My Innocence by Jonathan Coe review – a blue murder mystery

The Guardian 12 Nov 2024
... with a villain hiding in plain sight My favourite joke in Jonathan Coe’s new novel is hardly a side-splitter, more what someone of my acquaintance would label “Radio 4 funny, not funny-funny”.
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He was a huge TV star. Now he’s broke and lives in an amusement park

The Los Angeles Times 12 Nov 2024
He called it Doori Land, which roughly translates to “the land of pairs” — his way of signaling that the park was meant to be visited with someone else. At a time when amusement parks were a novel ...

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