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What are Vox staffers reading in the dog days of summer?

Whether you like it or not, summer’s not quite over yet. There are still many days of sunshine and miserably hot temps ahead. To...

From Oak Ridge to Hiroshima: One family’s memories of the Atomic Age | Houston Public Media

Courtesy of the (U.S. Naval Institute Photo Archive Today is the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and the first use of an atomic...

Meet the Substackers who want to save the American novel

In book world, the summer of 2025 is officially the summer of Substack.Over the past few years, Substack has been slowly building a literary...

Little Golden Book’s Colorful ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Power of Friendship’ Is Now Available on Amazon

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The Surprising Origin Of ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ 

Before I Know What You Did Last Summer became a slasher staple in the late ’90s, it was actually a YA suspense novel by author Lois...

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What to read this weekend: When the world spins out of control

I'm still chipping away at my summer reading backlog over here, and this week finally made it to Alex Foster's Circular Motion, which came...

These are our favorite cyber books on hacking, espionage, crypto, surveillance, and more | TechCrunch

In the last 30 years or so, cybersecurity has gone from being a niche specialty within the larger field of computer science, to an...

How Social Media Is Fueling Gen Z’s Sex Recession

For her new book, journalist Carter Sherman interviewed over 100 young people about why they’re not having sex. She says they’re “very horny” but...

The 9 best books of the year so far

A truism about stories (courtesy, more or less, of the novelist John Gardner) is that there are only two plots: a person goes on...