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A Memoir of the Craft, “On Writing” by Stephen King

A memoir of the Craft by Stephen King is is generally considered a highly recommended book for aspiring writers. It contains both practical advice on writing and reflections on King’s personal experiences in the writing process and publishing industry. Many readers find the book inspiring and insightful.
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Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Book Review

Overall, “Where the Crawdads Sing” has a diverse and compelling cast of characters that bring the story to life and make it an engaging and memorable read. It’s a fantastic novel that is sure to appeal to adult readers. It is a must-read for fans of literary fiction, mystery, and coming-of-age stories.
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The Code Breaker: A Review of the Book

“The Code Breaker” by Walter Isaacson is a non-fiction book that focuses primarily on the life and work of Alan Turing, a British mathematician and computer scientist who is considered to be one of the fathers of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. The book covers his life from childhood until his death.
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“SPARE” by Prince Harry Book Review: Just Getting Better

In the book Spare, Prince Harry shares his honest reflections on a range of topics, including his profound sadness after his mother’s passing, the complex relationship he had with his brother and the monarch, his years of service in the military, and his struggles with the media. He looks back on his marriage to Meghan…
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“A GENTLEMAN IN MOSCOW” BOOK REVIEW

A Gentleman in Moscow” by Amor Towles is a novel that tells the story of Count Alexander Rostov, a Russian aristocrat who is placed under house arrest in the Metropol hotel in Moscow in 1922. The novel follows the Count’s life over the course of several decades as he adapts to life in the hotel…
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