Author: Kasia Kowalczyk
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Rihanna’s new visual autobiography is much more than your usual coffee table book
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From her childhood in Barbados to the Fenty launch, the 500-page autobiography showcases the singer’s life in over 1,000 photographs.
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How are women and men described in literature?
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Artificial intelligence read an astonishing 3.5 million books and found that women tend to be described in terms of their physical appearance, while men – in terms of their behavior.
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Hundreds of thousands of people are now reading entire novels on Instagram
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Instagram may be the your new book reader, thanks to a new breed of storytelling adapted to an Instagram format.
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This brilliant app lets you sweep through books in only 12 minutes
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Imagine being able to read 365 books in a year without having to drastically clear out your schedule. This brilliant app makes it possible – and requires only 12 minutes of your day.
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All you need to know about this year’s National Book Awards for translated literature
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The New Yorker has just announced the 2019 National Book Awards longlist for Translated Literature. Read on to find out who will be competing for the prestigious title.
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This 1,000-page literary experiment with only one sentence reads extremely well
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One book. One sentence, broken only a couple of times. Ranging nearly a 1,000 pages, it’s an outstanding story about contemporary American angst.
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The first Night of Bookstores takes place in Poland later this month
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September 20th will be the perfect Friday night for Polish book lovers.
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Eary iOS app makes listening to audiobooks on Spotify way easier
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This free app for iPad and iPhone lets you listen to audiobooks on Spotify without all the fuss.
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This fun tool will give you a book recommendation about your next travel destination
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Ditch your travel guide and grab a book instead – ‘Reading the City’ tool suggests book recommendations set in specific cities that most accurately convey their unique atmosphere.
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The best cities in the world for book lovers, according to numbers
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Read on to find out which cities pride themselves on the biggest number of libraries and bookstores per capita, in which libraries loan the most books, and what are some of the most popular libraries in the world.