Month: February 2018
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Nicholas Morton’s THE FIELD OF BLOOD reviewed in the Wall Street Journal
“The text is lit by vivid re-creations of battles as well as concise descriptions of each warring group’s military tactics, training and equipment.”
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Lian Xi’s BLOOD LETTERS reviewed in Christianity Today
“Blood Letters is an unsparing, meticulously researched, moving but unsentimental look at a complex and heroic figure. Without shying away from the realities of Lin Zhao’s personal flaws and inner torment, Lian Xi’s work also recognizes her important legacy, making it widely accessible for the first time to an English-speaking audience… an important—even vital—book.”
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Recipes from Simple: Sweet Potato Fries in 40 minutes
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Everything You Need to Know About The Cruel Prince Editions
What are the editions of The Cruel Prince by Holly Black? Here's the deal on all three beautiful covers from Barnes & Noble and OwlCrate.
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Celebrate Black Voices Year Round
Compelling Nonfiction from Hachette Audio, from a few of the most enduring voices of the American experience.
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Recipe: Grilled Flatbread with Hummus and Veggies
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Norway World Heritage Sites
Norway’s eight World Heritage Sites are a diverse mix of world-famous sights and little-known gems, from natural wonders like beautiful fjords to cultural wonders including prehistoric rock carvings.
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HBG Big News This Week: February 12-16, 2018
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Black History Month Reads
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Test Your Home’s Solar Power Potential
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The Heart of East Texas: Piney Woods
Comprised of several national forests and not much else, most of this vast area remains as it has for centuries, when Native American tribes and pioneers hunted wild game in the dense woods by day and slept under the canopy of pine boughs by night.
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Lindy West – The New York Times: What the White House Knew About Rob Porter
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