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The Sirens’ Call by Christopher L. Hayes

An in-depth book review of The Sirens' Call by Christopher L. Hayes—exploring how ancient myth, Marxist theory, and media criticism converge to illuminate the urgent dangers of attention capitalism in our digital age.

The River’s Daughter by Bridget Crocker

Dive into Bridget Crocker's debut memoir The River’s Daughter—a breathtaking journey through trauma, resilience, and redemption via the healing power of wild rivers. A must-read for fans of Wild and Educated.

Murderland by Caroline Fraser

Caroline Fraser, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Prairie Fires, returns with a bold and unnerving entry into the realm of historical true crime. In Murderland:...

Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane

Discover Robert Macfarlane’s Is a River Alive?—a beautifully crafted meditation on rivers as living beings, blending poetry, philosophy, and ecology into a powerful work of nature writing.

The New Age of Sexism by Laura Bates

The New Age of Sexism by Laura Bates reveals alarming truths about technology weaponizing sexism against women today.

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