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Intergenerational Reading: Evolving Understanding of "Sophie's World
This personal essay details the author's repeated readings of Jostein Gaarder's "Sophie's World" at ages 11 and 21, highlighting the evolving understanding of philosophical concepts and the impact of a grandfather's annotated copy.
Intergenerational Reading: Evolving Understanding of "Sophie's World
This personal essay details the author's repeated readings of Jostein Gaarder's "Sophie's World" at ages 11 and 21, highlighting the evolving understanding of philosophical concepts and the impact of a grandfather's annotated copy.
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12% Bias Score


De Kretser's "Theory and Practice": Identity, Art, and the Limits of Theory
Michelle de Kretser's "Theory and Practice" is a 2024 novel exploring identity formation through a fragmented narrative, interweaving the protagonist's personal journey in 1980s Melbourne with reflections on art, theory, and political events like Chernobyl and AIDS. The novel questions the limits of...
De Kretser's "Theory and Practice": Identity, Art, and the Limits of Theory
Michelle de Kretser's "Theory and Practice" is a 2024 novel exploring identity formation through a fragmented narrative, interweaving the protagonist's personal journey in 1980s Melbourne with reflections on art, theory, and political events like Chernobyl and AIDS. The novel questions the limits of...
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28% Bias Score


Ukrainian Serf's Journey Through the American Civil War
Artem Chekh's "Song of the Open Road" follows an ethnic Ukrainian former serf's journey through the American Civil War, shifting goals from avoiding conflict to accumulating wealth as a mining magnate, while the narrative explores the complexities of war and freedom, interwoven with the protagonist'...
Ukrainian Serf's Journey Through the American Civil War
Artem Chekh's "Song of the Open Road" follows an ethnic Ukrainian former serf's journey through the American Civil War, shifting goals from avoiding conflict to accumulating wealth as a mining magnate, while the narrative explores the complexities of war and freedom, interwoven with the protagonist'...
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52% Bias Score


Space Colonization: A Reality Check
Kelly and Zach Weinersmith's "A City on Mars" challenges the overly optimistic view of space colonization as a solution to climate change, arguing that leaving a warming Earth for Mars would be akin to escaping a messy room for a toxic waste dump; the book won the £25,000 Royal Society Trivedi scien...
Space Colonization: A Reality Check
Kelly and Zach Weinersmith's "A City on Mars" challenges the overly optimistic view of space colonization as a solution to climate change, arguing that leaving a warming Earth for Mars would be akin to escaping a messy room for a toxic waste dump; the book won the £25,000 Royal Society Trivedi scien...
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28% Bias Score


Bardella's Book: A Self-Centered View of Politics
Jordan Bardella's book, "Ce que je cherche," offers a self-absorbed account of his political journey, lacking substantive policy or ideological content, focusing instead on personal experiences and emotional responses, raising questions about his suitability for political leadership.
Bardella's Book: A Self-Centered View of Politics
Jordan Bardella's book, "Ce que je cherche," offers a self-absorbed account of his political journey, lacking substantive policy or ideological content, focusing instead on personal experiences and emotional responses, raising questions about his suitability for political leadership.
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60% Bias Score


The Baton and the Cross: Church's Role in Ukraine War
An analysis of a new book detailing the Russian Orthodox Church's role in supporting Russian aggression in Ukraine, highlighting the historical relationship between the Church and the state.
The Baton and the Cross: Church's Role in Ukraine War
An analysis of a new book detailing the Russian Orthodox Church's role in supporting Russian aggression in Ukraine, highlighting the historical relationship between the Church and the state.
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40% Bias Score

All Fours" Prompts Life Changes in Women Readers
Miranda July's "All Fours" sparked significant life changes in numerous women readers, prompting relationship dissolutions, career shifts, and explorations of non-monogamy, reflecting a societal shift in attitudes towards female desire and midlife transformations.

All Fours" Prompts Life Changes in Women Readers
Miranda July's "All Fours" sparked significant life changes in numerous women readers, prompting relationship dissolutions, career shifts, and explorations of non-monogamy, reflecting a societal shift in attitudes towards female desire and midlife transformations.
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52% Bias Score

Small Espionage": True Stories from the World of Espionage
Andreas Apostolides's new book, "Small Espionage," recounts 62 true stories of espionage and terrorism from the 20th and early 21st centuries, featuring accounts of the KGB, M16, Mossad, and individuals like Kim Philby and Alexander Litvinenko, offering a unique perspective on real-world espionage.

Small Espionage": True Stories from the World of Espionage
Andreas Apostolides's new book, "Small Espionage," recounts 62 true stories of espionage and terrorism from the 20th and early 21st centuries, featuring accounts of the KGB, M16, Mossad, and individuals like Kim Philby and Alexander Litvinenko, offering a unique perspective on real-world espionage.
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40% Bias Score

Top Graphic Novels: Diverse Themes and Styles
This list showcases top-rated graphic novels, including "De puinhopen van Sari" (children's adventure), "Onderstroom" (autobiographical grief), and "De laatste koningin" (environmental advocacy), revealing diverse themes and styles.

Top Graphic Novels: Diverse Themes and Styles
This list showcases top-rated graphic novels, including "De puinhopen van Sari" (children's adventure), "Onderstroom" (autobiographical grief), and "De laatste koningin" (environmental advocacy), revealing diverse themes and styles.
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8% Bias Score

Frank's "Novels of the 20th Century": A Critical Exploration
Edwin Frank's new book, tracing the evolution of the 20th-century novel from Dostoevsky to Sebald, reveals how the form adapted to the changing relationship between self and society, particularly after World War I, while expanding globally.

Frank's "Novels of the 20th Century": A Critical Exploration
Edwin Frank's new book, tracing the evolution of the 20th-century novel from Dostoevsky to Sebald, reveals how the form adapted to the changing relationship between self and society, particularly after World War I, while expanding globally.
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36% Bias Score

Graphic Novel "Ressources" Details Unsustainable Resource Extraction and Promotes Techno-Discernment
Philippe Bihouix and Vincent Perriot's "Ressources. Un défi pour l'humanité" details the unsustainable rate of resource extraction, criticizing technosolutionism and advocating for "techno-discernment" to achieve a sustainable future, highlighting that more resources will be extracted in the next 30...

Graphic Novel "Ressources" Details Unsustainable Resource Extraction and Promotes Techno-Discernment
Philippe Bihouix and Vincent Perriot's "Ressources. Un défi pour l'humanité" details the unsustainable rate of resource extraction, criticizing technosolutionism and advocating for "techno-discernment" to achieve a sustainable future, highlighting that more resources will be extracted in the next 30...
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28% Bias Score

Burgerialiste: A Cultural Exploration of the American Hamburger
A review of Victor Garnier Astorino's book "Burgerialiste," which explores the cultural history and diverse culinary landscape of American hamburgers.

Burgerialiste: A Cultural Exploration of the American Hamburger
A review of Victor Garnier Astorino's book "Burgerialiste," which explores the cultural history and diverse culinary landscape of American hamburgers.
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24% Bias Score
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