Monthly Archives: November 2022

The best swimming books available right now

You might think there’s not much to write about swimming – it’s just arm after arm and don’t forget to breathe, right?! Well, you would be very, very wrong. Between swimming pools and lakes, beaches and oceans, a rich literature on swimming has something to please all types of swimmers. …

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10 books that would make great stocking stuffers

There’s nothing like it vacations! The reunion with loved ones, the spirit of generosity (and a bit of power-taking) make the season bright. But one thing that many people are not I can’t wait to know exactly what to buy for each person on their gift list. Confused about what …

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Best Christmas books for kids 2022: Children’s storybooks for toddlers and babies

Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to get insider tips and product reviews from our shopping experts Sign up for our free IndyBest email Nothing heightens the excitement of Christmas like a good story. Whether you like to get into the festive spirit early by counting down the days …

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10 classic books that didn’t have to be made into movies

Some book-to-movie adaptations, like Jaws or all Harry Potter candor, stand the test of time. Others, not so much. It’s hard to distill exactly what makes a compelling big-screen literary adaptation. It can be a combination of winning performances of beloved actors. Deeper still, any good adaptation must tell the …

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Books That Make Us Human – The Imaginative Curator

Here are my ten reading recommendations, from Augustine’s “Confessions” to Shakespeare’s Sonnets, including Eliot’s “Four Quartets”. 1. The Bible. This is one of the first books I read (not cover to cover, at first, of course), and the first book I memorized portions of as a child. I can’t imagine …

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NEWS: Books on Tyne @ Various locations | NARC. | Reliably informed

Image: Bob Stanley After a three-year hiatus, Books on Tyne proudly returns to the spotlight with the 10e episode of this beloved Newcastle-based book festival will take place from Saturday 19e-Saturday 26e November. The program is packed with diverse content ranging from local life, to the natural world, to current …

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Study links reading books to longer life

By Colin McCandless, Contributing author Results of a national study indicate that people who read books an average of 30 minutes a day live nearly two years longer than their peers who don’t read books. REGION – If you want to stay healthy and live longer, research shows that eating …

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Enjoy my reading books – Samira Bawumia tells school children

Hajia Samira Bawumia (middle), the second lady, Hajia Latifah Abdul Rahaman (3rd from right), Principal of Apimpoa Islamic Basic ‘A’ and Fati Nasamu Hatong (left), Principal of Apimpoa Islamic School’ B’ with the schoolchildren The vice president’s wife, Hajia Samira Bawumia, asked school children in New Juaben South and New …

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Kerala brings classic books on board on boat trip

It is a boat with a difference and the journey is different from the usual. The S52 of Kerala State Water Transport Department (KSWTD) which transports people between Muhamma in Alappuzha district and Kumarakom in Kottayam district has a library full of interesting and engaging books which are provided for …

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New books commemorate Uttlesford servicemen who died in World War II

A new book pays tribute to 57 men from Uttlesford who died on active service during the Second World War. Safran Walden remembers records details of the city’s soldiers, airmen and sailors who gave their lives between 1939 and 1945. Author Malcolm White said: “Bob Pike has written an excellent …

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What’s booking: Áine Toner has a roundup of new books for your reading list

Hodder & Stoughton, £16.99 The Prisoner by BA Paris close The Prisoner by BA Paris The Prisoner by BA Paris Available from November 3, the author’s latest novels go back and forth as we discover Amélie’s life. Still a survivor, she is alone in the world after the death of …

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Enola Holmes 2 Post-Credits Scene Fixes Books Canon

Instead, he is greeted by a potential new housemate who introduces himself as Dr. John Watson. This Watson is played by Himesh Patel, who you might recognize in station eleven or the alternate universe movie of The Beatles, Yesterday. Either way, it seems like if there’s ever a third Enola …

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Classic Books Everyone Should Read

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the views of Her Campus. If you’re like me, you avoid old classic books as much as possible. I hated “Of Mice and Men”, and I refuse to go anywhere near “The Great Gatsby”. If …

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Classic art coffee table books

All products featured on GRAZIA are independently selected by our editors. However, when you purchase something through our retail links, GRAZIA may earn a affiliate commission. Art Basel always ignites a spark of creativity, and these classic coffee table books will keep the flame burning bright after the festivities are …

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When the (books on) the saints walk

Happy All Saints! While tomorrow, All Saints’ Day, is a little more inclusive when it comes to memorials, today’s holiday is also significant for anyone seeking to live a life of holiness – it turns our eyes to examples. of holiness in our contemporary circles and in the history of …

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