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Weekend Reads — June 22 to June 29 2018
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                The weekend’s here! Make it a bookish one with these great weekend reads: 1. James Patterson and Bill Clinton’s novel “The President is Missing” for the political junkies who enjoy a bit of drama and suspense. It’s beautifully written too. Grab a copy at: https://amzn.to/2KdZCtL 2. A highly informed look at the Theranos scandal by John Carreyrou: “Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Start Up”. Get your copy at: https://amzn.to/2MP1Ykv 3. A remarkable look at heredity: “She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity” by Carl Zimmer. Grab a copy at: https://amzn.to/2MOEyeZ 4.“Reinventing Capitalism in the...
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The Japanese books that are making loneliness popular
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                Reading has always been a great literary cure for loneliness. However when it stops acting as a cure and instead becomes a channel through which loneliness becomes a popular state of existence, that’s when alarm bells start ringing. This is nowhere more notable than in Japan where a third of all households live alone. More over 65-year-olds live alone than anywhere else in the world. 30% of men and women will never marry by the year 2030. With such alarming statistics, it is no surprise that a new genre in literature is emerging: one that celebrates and praises the solitary state....
Nine Great Comfort Reads
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                Sometimes we all crave a comfort read just to temporarily get us through a challenging situation that is mentally draining. We may want to simply pass time or take a break from a tough day. Other times we need to find hope again and remove ourselves from the despair that clouds us. For me personally there has been a lot of change over the last couple of years with moving countries and having babies. To get me through stressful times and cope with the constant change I went in search for some literary escapism to reaffirm my faith that everything...
A Book Prescription for a trip to New York
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                Travelling to the Big Apple? Here are 7 must-read books that capture the heart and soul of New York from its ever-evolving people-pie to its prized suburbs and shrewd personality. Read them whilst you are actually there — you’ll feel a part of this wonderful, bustling metropolis. Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote Breakfast with Tiffanys by Truman Capote Set in 1940s New York, Breakfast at Tiffany’s is about party girl and socialite, Holly Golightly who ran away to escape a suffocating fate. Having been married and separated at the age of 14 she craves freedom yet needs something to quell her fear...
A Book Prescription for Meghan Markle
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                The royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this Spring weekend is expected to attract audiences of millions. I wonder what might be going through Meghan Markle’s head as she transitions from Hollywood celebrity to a member of the British royal family. Combining film star status and public service, whilst trying to maintain a semi-private life away from the prying eyes of an internationally obsessed audience is not new for Markle and she has already done a fabulous job at managing the publicity well. However it’s different once you are married into the royal family and navigating life within...
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