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Belgian Novel "Grondwerk" Uses Mole-Rat Narrative to Explore Climate Activism
Tijl Nuyts' debut novel, "Grondwerk," features a mole-rat narrator sent to Brussels to subtly influence human society by planting "mental seeds" of collectivism, mirroring climate activism.
Belgian Novel "Grondwerk" Uses Mole-Rat Narrative to Explore Climate Activism
Tijl Nuyts' debut novel, "Grondwerk," features a mole-rat narrator sent to Brussels to subtly influence human society by planting "mental seeds" of collectivism, mirroring climate activism.
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24% Bias Score


Helm": A Novel Exploring the Intertwined Fates of Humanity and Nature
Sarah Hall's "Helm" is a novel narrated by a personified Cumbrian wind, whose story interweaves with human narratives across millennia, exploring the relationship between humanity and nature through historical events and environmental anxieties.
Helm": A Novel Exploring the Intertwined Fates of Humanity and Nature
Sarah Hall's "Helm" is a novel narrated by a personified Cumbrian wind, whose story interweaves with human narratives across millennia, exploring the relationship between humanity and nature through historical events and environmental anxieties.
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24% Bias Score


Millions Transform into Trees in Davis's "Arborescence
Rhett Davis's "Arborescence" depicts millions globally transforming into trees, exploring climate anxiety, technological overstimulation, and the search for meaning through the relationship of Caelyn, who becomes a leading expert on this phenomenon, and Bren, whose perspective contrasts hers.
Millions Transform into Trees in Davis's "Arborescence
Rhett Davis's "Arborescence" depicts millions globally transforming into trees, exploring climate anxiety, technological overstimulation, and the search for meaning through the relationship of Caelyn, who becomes a leading expert on this phenomenon, and Bren, whose perspective contrasts hers.
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32% Bias Score


Paradise Logic: A Satirical Look at Misogyny and Female Self-Destruction
Sophie Kemp's satirical debut novel, "Paradise Logic," follows Reality, a part-time model in upstate New York, as she attempts to become the perfect girlfriend for her exploitative boyfriend, Ariel, resulting in a darkly comedic exploration of misogyny and self-destruction.
Paradise Logic: A Satirical Look at Misogyny and Female Self-Destruction
Sophie Kemp's satirical debut novel, "Paradise Logic," follows Reality, a part-time model in upstate New York, as she attempts to become the perfect girlfriend for her exploitative boyfriend, Ariel, resulting in a darkly comedic exploration of misogyny and self-destruction.
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36% Bias Score


Diverse Shortlist Announced for 2024 Dylan Thomas Prize
The 2024 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize shortlist, chosen from 12 entries, features six writers under 39: Eley Williams (short stories), Yael van der Wouden (novel), Ferdia Lennon (novel), Seán Hewitt (poetry), Rebecca Watson (novel), and Yasmin Zaher (novel), with the winner announced on May...
Diverse Shortlist Announced for 2024 Dylan Thomas Prize
The 2024 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize shortlist, chosen from 12 entries, features six writers under 39: Eley Williams (short stories), Yael van der Wouden (novel), Ferdia Lennon (novel), Seán Hewitt (poetry), Rebecca Watson (novel), and Yasmin Zaher (novel), with the winner announced on May...
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36% Bias Score


Diana Evans's "I Want to Talk to You": A Writer's Journey Through Journalism and Fiction
Diana Evans's new essay collection, "I Want to Talk to You," traces her evolution from journalist covering Black culture to award-winning novelist, exploring the interplay between personal experience and social commentary, demonstrating the power of subjective narratives to effect social and politic...
Diana Evans's "I Want to Talk to You": A Writer's Journey Through Journalism and Fiction
Diana Evans's new essay collection, "I Want to Talk to You," traces her evolution from journalist covering Black culture to award-winning novelist, exploring the interplay between personal experience and social commentary, demonstrating the power of subjective narratives to effect social and politic...
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32% Bias Score

New Novels Explore Illness, Terrorism, and the Search for Meaning
This month's "Was liest Du gerade?" features Daniela Dröscher's "Junge Frau mit Katze," exploring a scholar's mysterious illness; Raphaela Edelbauer's "Die echtere Wirklichkeit," a novel about philosophical terrorists; and Leo Perutz's "Der schwedische Reiter," a classic tale of identity swap and se...

New Novels Explore Illness, Terrorism, and the Search for Meaning
This month's "Was liest Du gerade?" features Daniela Dröscher's "Junge Frau mit Katze," exploring a scholar's mysterious illness; Raphaela Edelbauer's "Die echtere Wirklichkeit," a novel about philosophical terrorists; and Leo Perutz's "Der schwedische Reiter," a classic tale of identity swap and se...
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New and Continuing Book Releases Highlight Diverse Reader Preferences
This week's new book releases include "NOT QUITE DEAD YET", "THE HAMPTONS LAWYER", and "ARCANA ACADEMY", alongside new installments in established series like Gabriel Allon and Empyrean; the variety reflects diverse reader interests.

New and Continuing Book Releases Highlight Diverse Reader Preferences
This week's new book releases include "NOT QUITE DEAD YET", "THE HAMPTONS LAWYER", and "ARCANA ACADEMY", alongside new installments in established series like Gabriel Allon and Empyrean; the variety reflects diverse reader interests.
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Five New Books Explore Diverse Narratives and Themes
Five new books offer diverse narratives: Silvia Moreno-Garcia's "The Bewitching" blends family history and witchcraft; Jeneva Rose's "The Girl I Was" uses time travel; Hannah Pittard's "If You Love It, Let It Kill You" is a metafictional exploration of relationships; Carrie R. Moore's "Make Your Way...

Five New Books Explore Diverse Narratives and Themes
Five new books offer diverse narratives: Silvia Moreno-Garcia's "The Bewitching" blends family history and witchcraft; Jeneva Rose's "The Girl I Was" uses time travel; Hannah Pittard's "If You Love It, Let It Kill You" is a metafictional exploration of relationships; Carrie R. Moore's "Make Your Way...
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40% Bias Score

Diverse Book Reviews Highlight Current Literary Trends
This week's book reviews feature a psychological thriller, romantic comedy, nature-infused suspense, and nonfiction exploring historical events like WWI and the colonial era, with diverse themes of love, loss, and cultural identity.

Diverse Book Reviews Highlight Current Literary Trends
This week's book reviews feature a psychological thriller, romantic comedy, nature-infused suspense, and nonfiction exploring historical events like WWI and the colonial era, with diverse themes of love, loss, and cultural identity.
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16% Bias Score

Powers' "Playground" Links Tech, Nature, and Climate Warning
Richard Powers' new novel, "Playground," explores the intertwined fates of natural and digital ecosystems through the story of a tech magnate grappling with dementia, as a Polynesian island faces a referendum on becoming a base for artificial island construction by Californian tech companies.

Powers' "Playground" Links Tech, Nature, and Climate Warning
Richard Powers' new novel, "Playground," explores the intertwined fates of natural and digital ecosystems through the story of a tech magnate grappling with dementia, as a Polynesian island faces a referendum on becoming a base for artificial island construction by Californian tech companies.
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36% Bias Score

Wild Houses": Barrett's Exploration of Marginal Irish Life
Colin Barrett's 2023 novel, "Wild Houses," a Booker-longlisted work focusing on a poorly-planned kidnapping in Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland, showcases his characteristic exploration of marginal characters and small-town life, earning him the Nero debut fiction award and now released in paperback.

Wild Houses": Barrett's Exploration of Marginal Irish Life
Colin Barrett's 2023 novel, "Wild Houses," a Booker-longlisted work focusing on a poorly-planned kidnapping in Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland, showcases his characteristic exploration of marginal characters and small-town life, earning him the Nero debut fiction award and now released in paperback.
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12% Bias Score
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