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Jaipur Literature Festival adds Los Angeles and Toronto to 2026 North America tour
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JLF USA and JLF Toronto will expand to seven North American cities in 2026, with new stops in Los Angeles and Toronto from Sept. 11 to Oct. 4. The lineup brings prominent writers, thinkers and cultural voices into conversations on AI, geopolitics,…
Gastone Berardi scales a 49-book thriller ecosystem across Amazon marketplaces
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Italian author Gastone Berardi is pushing a self-built publishing model built around seven original novels translated into seven languages, creating 49 editions for international readers.
New history book tracks Trinidad & Tobago football from colonial roots to 2006 World Cup
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Historian R.J.M. Blackett has released a new book on Trinidad & Tobago football, charting how the sport grew from late-19th-century matches in Port of Spain to the national team’s 2006 World Cup breakthrough.
New book weighs the true cost of relocating to Spain, Andorra and Monaco
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Quiet Capitals, released today on Kindle, compares the 10-year property, residency and tax costs of moving to Spain, Andorra and Monaco for ultra-high-net-worth families.
Psychiatrist says major religions share core similarities
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Dr. Ed Siegel says his new book argues that the world’s major faiths are more alike than different because they wrestle with the same questions about creation, purpose and life after death.
Dr. Pius Kamau releases memoir on colonial Kenya and medical career
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Denver thoracic surgeon and humanitarian Dr. Pius Kamau has published a new memoir with Koehler Books about his path from a village in colonial Kenya to medicine in the United States.
Explore Authors Magazine spotlights summer reading picks across fiction and nonfiction
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Explore Authors Magazine has released its recommended list of new summer reads, spanning thrillers, literary fiction, self-help, memoir, philosophy, poetry and children’s books.
AI travel planning wins on big ideas, struggles on details
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New 2026 research and a real-world trip test both point to the same problem: AI can help travelers build a trip, but it still misses too many specifics.
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