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2025-06-10 | The Six Bad Boys | The Six Bad Boys (1951) is a standalone novel by children's author Enid Blyton. | Start | Maryjanew (391) | |
2025-06-07 | A preliminary discussion of literary reform | Towards literary reform (also translated as A preliminary discussion of literary reform etc.) is an article published by Hu Shih on 1 January 1917 in the Chinese journal La Jeunesse volume 2, issue 5. Hu was a graduate student at Columbia University at the time, and the editor of the journal was Chen Duxiu. | Stub | Kaihsu (63038) | |
2025-06-26 | Sphere Packings, Lattices and Groups | Sphere Packings, Lattices and Groups is a book about geometry and group theory by John Conway and Neil Sloane, with contributions by other mathematicians, first published in 1988. | Start | Stepwise Continuous Dysfunction (1100) | |
2025-07-01 | Science in China (editorial) (scientific article) | Science in China (Chinese: 科学在中国:意义与承诺) is an editorial written by Jiang Zemin, then General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, and published in the journal Science on June 30, 2000. | Stub | The Account 2 (20851) | |
2025-05-29 | Ultra-realism (School of thought in criminology) | Ultra-realism is a school of thought within the discipline of criminology and the sub-discipline of zemiology. Ultra-realists revisit the fundamental question that underpins both disciplines - why, rather than seek solidarity and cooperation, do specific individuals, groups or institutions choose to risk harm to others as they pursue their own interests? | B | Kludgebros (108) | |
2025-06-22 | Yoithongai (Khuman Ningthou) | Yoithongai (also spelled Yoithongngai, Meitei: ꯌꯣꯢꯊꯣꯡꯉꯥꯏ) was a monarch of the Khuman dynasty in Ancient Kangleipak (present-day Manipur, India). He reigned from approximately 760 CE to 800 CE. He was a contemporary of Meitei kings Khongtekcha and Keirencha of the Ningthouja dynasty. | Start | Victor Ningthemcha (851) | |
2025-06-21 | Historical consciousness | Historical consciousness refers to the awareness and interpretation of history as a dimension of human experience, involving the perception of temporal continuity, change, and the contextualization of present events within the past. It is a central concept in historical theory, philosophy of history, historiography, education, and is often associated with the ways individuals and societies understand their place in historical time. | C | Obenritter (16376) | |
2025-06-28 | Kitamura Sae bibliography | The bibliography of Kitamura Sae, a Japanese scholar specialising in British literature and a literary critic, includes books (sole author or co-author), journals, theses, and online columns. The source is from Japan Science and Technology Agency. | C | Saimmx (1731) | |
2025-07-13 | Geshu bu | The Geshu bu (格術補), translated to English as the Supplement to Geometric Optics, Science Updates, or Optic Updates, is a book on optics written by the Chinese Guangdong gentry and intellectual Zou Boqi (1819-1869). The book was written in the late Qing Dynasty period in China. | Start | AsianStuff03 (5411) | |
2025-07-10 | Philosophy of New Music | Philosophy of New Music (German: Philosophie der neuen Musik) is a work written by Theodor W. Adorno, first published in 1949, in which avant-garde music is discussed in light of the challenges to artistic function and authenticity posed by the culture industry. | C | Alias 111 (20) | |
2025-07-09 | Information Choice in Macroeconomics and Finance (2011 book by Laura Veldkamp) | Information Choice in Macroeconomics and Finance is a 2011 graduate-level textbook by American economist Laura Veldkamp. The book introduces the study of information choice, a field that examines how economic agents decide what information to acquire and how these decisions affect market outcomes and macroeconomic dynamics. | C | Particleshow22 (1055) | |
2025-07-20 | Lean 3P | Lean 3P is a lean manufacturing approach used in new product development representing 3 Ps: production, preparation, and process. | Stub | GobsPint (2446) | |
2025-07-21 | Shenzhen Book City (Luohu) | Shenzhen Book City (Luohu) (simplified Chinese: 深圳书城罗湖城; traditional Chinese: 深圳書城羅湖城; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Shūchéng Luóhúchéng), also called Shenzhen Book Mall Luohu Branch or Luohu Book Mall, is a large bookstore in Luohu District of Shenzhen. Founded in 1996 as the largest bookstore in China, the store was the first to be named "Book City", which was then followed by peers across the country. | C | Ctxz2323 (13480) | |
2025-07-17 | Enchanted Balaur (Romanian fairy tale) | Enchanted Balaur (Romanian: Balaurul fermecat) is a Romanian fairy tale collected by author T. Popovic and published in 1908. It is related to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or The Search for the Lost Husband: a human maiden marries an animal that is a prince in disguise, breaks a taboo and loses him, and she has to seek him out. | C | KHR FolkMyth (29331) | |
2025-07-06 | Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon (2023 novel by Wole Talabi) | Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon is a 2023 novel by Wole Talabi, the author's debut novel. The novel won the 2024 Nommo Award for Best Novel. It was a finalist for the Crawford Award and the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel. | C | Michelangelo1992 (5773) | |
2025-07-08 | Tales of Toyland (Children's novel) | Tales of Toyland is a standalone novel by Enid Blyton, first published in 1944. The chapters originally appeared in serialised form in Enid Blyton's Sunny Stories magazine in 1942. | Stub | Maryjanew (391) | |
2025-06-06 | Xinhua Bookstore Head Office (Chinese state bookstore) | Xinhua Bookstore Head Office, or Xinhua Bookstore Headquarters (simplified Chinese: 新华书店总店; traditional Chinese: 新華書店總店; pinyin: Xīnhuá Shūdiàn Zǒngdiàn), is the central administrative hub of the Xinhua Bookstore, China's largest state-run book distribution chain. Established in a Yan'an cave in 1937 as a small bookstore, the Head Office is now a large company in Beijing, overseeing the operations, logistics, and publishing activities of Xinhua Bookstore branches across the country. | Start | Ctxz2323 (13480) | |
2025-07-25 | Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint (2016 book by Catherine Wilson) | Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy is a 2016 book by Catherine Wilson which deals with the central questions of metaethics. The author aims to present a coherent and positive argument for the existence of moral knowledge that would be persuasive in the face of the possibility that morality is both a natural phenomenon and a human invention. | Start | Pirhayati (25458) | |
2025-07-15 | America's Economic Supremacy (1900 essays by Brooks Adams) | America's Economic Supremacy is a collection of six essays written by Brooks Adams and published in 1900, arguing that the United States would soon attain global hegemony following the Spanish–American War and decline of the British Empire and advocating for policies of nationalization and consolidation to maintain efficient competition with rival nations. | GA | -A-M-B-1996- (14296) | |
2025-08-01 | Milton's Secret (book) | Milton's Secret is a picture book by Eckhart Tolle and Robert S. Friedman, with illustrations by Frank Riccio, first published in 2008. | Start | Johnnyleon121 (150) | |
2025-06-29 | March for Diversity (public manifestations for LGBTIQ+ rights in Uruguay) | The March for Diversity is a public demonstration held annually in the city of Montevideo on the last Friday of September since 2005. In recent years, it has also expanded to other parts of the country. | GA | Mohammad Murtaza Zaidi (165) | |
2025-07-23 | Good Old Neon (Short story by David Foster Wallace) | "Good Old Neon" is a short story by American writer David Foster Wallace. Originally published in the 37th issue of the literary journal Conjunctions in November 2001, it later appeared in Oblivion: Stories, a 2004 collection of Wallace's short stories. | C | ALittleClass (928) | |
2025-07-29 | Linear Algebra (Lang) (1966 mathematics textbook by Serge Lang) | Linear Algebra is a 1966 mathematics textbook by Serge Lang. The third edition of 1987 covers fundamental concepts of vector spaces, matrices, linear mappings and operators, scalar products, determinants and eigenvalues. Multiple advanced topics follow such as decompositions of vector spaces under linear maps, the spectral theorem, polynomial ideals, Jordan form, convex sets and an appendix on the Iwasawa decomposition using group theory. | C | Chthe (449) | |
2025-07-20 | The Other Madisons (book) | The Other Madisons is a 2020 memoir by Bettye Kearse, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The full title is The Other Madisons: The Lost History of a President's Black Family. The book explores the author's family history and oral tradition claiming descent from President James Madison and an enslaved woman named Coreen. | C | Wikimench100 (1554) | |
2025-08-07 | Black Nerd Problems: Essays (2021 essay collection by Black Nerd Problems) | Black Nerd Problems (2021) is a collection of essays written by Black Nerd Problems, primarily Omar Holmon and William Evans. It was named a 2021 Goodreads Choice Award Nominee. The book has 48 entries, being a blend of new and archived takes from the BNP website, covering everything from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to “The Sobering Reality of Actual Black Nerd Problems." | Stub | Eranrexiv (1858) | |
2025-07-09 | Alfred Russel Wallace correspondence project (Project on Alfred Russel Wallace's correspondence) | The Wallace Correspondence Project is a scholarly initiative to create a comprehensive digital archive of the letters and manuscripts of Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913). Wallace, a 19th‑century British naturalist and explorer, is best known as the co‑discoverer (with Charles Darwin) of evolution by natural selection and as the "father" of evolutionary biogeography. | C | Megaloblatta (122) | |
2025-08-04 | Melódía (Rask 98) | Melódía (or Rask 98) is an Icelandic music manuscript from the seventeenth century. Believed to be written in ca. 1660–70, it contains 223 songs and is the largest and most important surviving Icelandic music manuscript from the early modern period. | C | Cosimoprimo (114) | |
2025-07-19 | The House with a Thousand Stories (2013 novel by Aruni Kashyap) | The House with a Thousand Stories is the debut novel by Indian writer Aruni Kashyap. Published in 2013 by Viking Press, the novel is set in Mayong, Assam, against the backdrop of the insurgency and counter-insurgency operations in the late 1990s and early 2000s. | C | WeWake (6749) | |
2025-08-07 | Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Are Transforming the Future of War | Unit X is a non‑fiction account of the U.S. Defense Innovation Unit, an organization established in 2015 to break through Pentagon bureaucracy and connect the U.S. military with modern technologies from Silicon Valley. The authors, Raj M. Shah and Christopher Kirchhoff, led a reboot of the unit. | Start | Norlk (1342) | |
2025-07-21 | Powerless (novel) (novel by Lauren Roberts) | Powerless is a fantasy romance novel written by American author Lauren Roberts. It was published on 30 January 2023 in the US. Roberts originally self-published the book to Barnes & Noble Press and Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing services. This novel is the first book in the five part book series. | C | Lavsila (43) | |
2025-07-18 | Michael Matthew Kaylor | Michael Matthew Kaylor is an associate professor of English at Masaryk University and researcher of Uranian poetry. He wrote Secreted Desires: Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde (2006). | Start | V. S. Video (1002) | |
2024-11-29 | Shami Stovall (American science-fiction writer) | Shami Stovall (born July 18, 1986) is an American science fiction and fantasy author best known for her fantasy young adult series The Frith Chronicles and the sequel series Astra Academy. The Astra Academy series books Academy Arcanist and Death Lord Arcanist were nominated for the Dragon Award in 2023 and 2024 respectively in the Best Young Adult / Middle Grade Novel category. | C | Demackison (17) | Past AfD |
2025-07-19 | The Data Economy: Tools and Applications (2025 economics textbook) | The Data Economy: Tools and Applications is a 2025 economics textbook by Isaac Baley and Laura Veldkamp. The book presents mathematical models and analytical frameworks for understanding data as an economic asset in modern economies. The authors treat data as a manufactured input shaped by economic incentives and examine its role in reducing uncertainty, creating feedback loops in business operations, and transforming market dynamics. | Start | Particleshow22 (1055) | |
2025-08-02 | Michael Keevak (American historian) | Michael Louis Keevak (born May 29, 1962) is an American historian and Distinguished Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at National Taiwan University. Keevak is known primarily for his work on early modern European-Asian cultural encounters and the historical construction of racial categories. | C | Particleshow22 (1055) | |
2025-08-13 | In the Mesh (play by Jean-Paul Sartre) | In the Mesh (French: L'Engrenage) is a screenplay written by Jean-Paul Sartre in 1946 and published in 1948. Although it was conceived as a film script, it was never made into a movie. In 1969, under the direction of Sartre himself and Jean Mercure (director and manager of the theatre), it was staged during the reopening of the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris in 1970. | Start | Shahnamk (759) | |
2025-08-14 | The Sunna and Reform | The Sunna and Reform (in Arabic: السنة والإصلاح, romanized: As-Sunna wal-Iṣlāḥ) is a book by the Moroccan thinker and historian Abdallah Laroui. Laroui is the recipient of several renowned international and Arab awards, including the Catalonia International Prize in Spain in 2000, and the Moroccan Book Award in 1990 and 1997. | GA | Essaidib2 (39) | |
2025-08-14 | Mera Parivar (Memoir collection by Mahadevi Varma) | Mera Parivar (Hindi: मेरा परिवार, romanized: Merā Parivār, lit. 'My Family') is a Hindi memoir collection written by Mahadevi Varma and published in 1972. This is the author's final original prose work, excluding compilations of earlier writings and collections of speeches. | Start | Vyom.Y (138) | |
2025-06-21 | Algebra: Chapter 0 (Abstract algebra textbook) | Algebra: Chapter 0 is a graduate abstract algebra textbook written by Paolo Aluffi. The book was first published in 2009 by the American Mathematical Society and is now a common choice in introductory courses in abstract algebra. | Start | AllCatsAreGrey (4143) | |
2025-08-15 | Our place is in another place (book by Mohammed Azeddine Tazi) | Makanuna fi Makan Akhar (Arabic: مكاننا في مكان آخر, lit. 'Our Place is in Another Place') is a novel by Moroccan writer Mohammed Azeddine Tazi, winner of the Morocco Book Award in 1977, the Al Owais Cultural Award for Story and Novel in 2013, and the Tayeb Salih International Award for Creative Writing for the novel in 2013. | Start | Essaidib2 (39) | |
2025-08-05 | Joothan (Autobiographical novel by Om Prakash Valmiki) | Joothan: An Untouchable's Life, or Joothan: A Dalit's Life, is an autobiographical novel by Indian Dalit writer Omprakash Valmiki. First published in 1950 in Hindi, it was translated to English language by Arun Prabhas Mukherjee in 2003. The books describes his life as a Dalit, previously known as 'untouchables,' and their experience of pain, humiliation, and poverty through systemic caste-based discrimination. | Start | WeWake (6749) | |
2025-08-11 | Eight Days in September (Account on the removal of South African president Thabo Mbeki in September 2008) | Eight Days in September: The Removal of Thabo Mbeki is a political memoir by South African author and former civil servant Frank Chikane. Published in 2012 by Pan Macmillan South Africa, the book provides an insider's account of the events leading to the removal of President Thabo Mbeki from office in September 2008. | Start | ZS Khumalo (7634) | |
2025-08-18 | Elemental Logic (Fantasy series by Laurie J. Marks) | Elemental Logic is a fantasy novel series by American writer Laurie J. Marks, set in the fictional world of Shaftal. Blending elemental magic, political intrigue, and rich character dynamics, the series spans four novels published between 2002 and 2019. | C | TMagen (4448) | |
2025-08-11 | Direct Democracy in Switzerland (2002 book by Gregory Fossedal) | Direct Democracy in Switzerland is a nonfiction work by political economist Gregory Fossedal, published in 2002 by Transaction Publishers and later issued by Routledge/Taylor & Francis. The book examines Switzerland’s unique model of direct democracy—through referendums, popular initiatives, and civic engagement—and its implications for democratic theory and practice. | Start | Overtime123 (179) | |
2025-07-16 | Veera Yuga Nayagan Velpari (Tamil language Historical fiction novel written by Su. Venkatesan) | Veera Yuga Nayagan Velpari is a Tamil language Historical fiction novel written by Su. Venkatesan, first serialized in the Tamil weekly magazine Ananda Vikatan from 2016 to 2018 for 111 weeks. The novel reimagines the life of Vēl Pāri, a velir ruler of Parambu Nadu during the Sangam period (circa 3rd century BCE) in ancient Tamilakam. | C | Balajijagadesh (2395) | |
2025-08-09 | Weapons Grade (novel) (2023 novel by Don Bentley) | Weapons Grade (stylized as Tom Clancy Weapons Grade or Tom Clancy: Weapons Grade) is a techno-thriller novel, written by Don Bentley and released on September 5, 2023. It is his fourth and final book in the Jack Ryan Jr. series, which is part of the Ryanverse featuring characters created by Tom Clancy. | C | Harambeyonce777 (4622) | |
2025-07-21 | History of England (James Ralph) (1740s history book by James Ralph) | The History of England, During the Reigns of King William, Queen Anne, and King George I is a two-volume survey of late-Stuart and early-Hanoverian politics by the journalist James Ralph. Volume I appeared by subscription in March 1744 and Volume II in May 1746. | GA | Trinsics (1480) | |
2025-08-20 | The Snow-Image (Short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne) | "The Snow-Image: A Childish Miracle" is an 1850 short story by the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, which gave its title to his collection The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales, published in 1851. | Start | TheFairyTaleLover (1322) | |
2025-08-21 | The Life of Herod the Great | The Life of Herod the Great is an unfinished novel by Zora Neale Hurston, published posthumously in 2025 with commentary by Deborah G. Plant. It depicts the life of Herod the Great, a client king of the Herodian kingdom of Judea. The novel was published on January 7, 2025, to coincide with Hurston's birthday. | Start | TheAmazingRaspberry (8158) | |
2025-08-20 | Llibre de doctrina del rey Jaume d'Aragó | The 'Llibre de doctrina del rey Jaume d'Aragó' ("Book of Doctrines of King James I of Aragon") , or simply the Llibre de doctrina ("Book of Doctrines") or the Llibre de saviesa ("Book of Knowledge"), is a moral treatise written in medieval Catalan, belonging to the genre of mirror of princes. | Stub | Wound theology (4703) | |
2025-08-22 | Pahlavan panbeh | Pahlavan panbeh (Persian: پهلوان پنبه) is an idiomatic expression in the Persian language that describes individuals or groups who appear powerful or brave but lack real ability or strength. The expression is commonly used in colloquial speech and in media texts to criticize exaggerated claims or superficial displays of power. | Start | Shahnamk (759) | |
2025-08-05 | Chung Hwa Book Company (Taiwan) (Taiwanese publisher) | Chung Hwa Book Company (Taiwan), or Taiwan Zhonghua Book Company, Officially Chung Hwa Book Company, Limited (Chinese: 中華書局股份有限公司), is a private company engaged in book publishing and distribution in Taiwan. Its headquarters is located in Taipei City. The company was founded in Shanghai on January 1, 1912, the same day when the Republic of China was fouded. | GA | Ctxz2323 (13480) | |
2025-08-22 | Joseph Wilmot; or, the Memoirs of a Man-Servant (Victorian penny-dreadful novel by George W. M. Reynolds) | Joseph Wilmot; or, the Memoirs of a Man-Servant is a Victorian novel by the British writer George W. M. Reynolds. It was first serialized in weekly parts from 29 July 1853 to 4 July 1855, and later published in volumes between 1854 and 1855. | C | Veritasphere (10738) | |
2025-08-21 | List of awards and nominations received by Orson Scott Card | Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American writer known best for his science fiction works. As of 2024[update], he is the only person to have won a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award in consecutive years, winning both awards for his novel Ender's Game (1985) and its sequel Speaker for the Dead (1986). | C | American2 (1027) | |
2025-08-21 | List of awards and nominations received by Robert Silverberg | Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is a prolific American science fiction author and editor. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand Master of SF since 2004. | C | American2 (1027) | |
2025-07-22 | Indra (symphonic poem) | Indra, Op. 13, is a symphonic poem by the English composer Gustav Holst, which was completed in April 1903. It was one of the first of Holst's works to draw upon his studies of Sanskrit literature. The name refers to Indra, the Hindu god associated with the weather. | GA | MerlinVtwelve (5112) | |
2025-04-06 | The Singing Gold (1929 novel by Dorothy Cottrell) | The Singing Gold is the debut novel written by Australian author Dorothy Cottrell, first published in 1929 by Houghton Mifflin in the United States and Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom. The novel was initially serialised in the Ladies Home Journal in 1927, where it gained significant attention, but once published as a book became a top six bestseller of 1929. | Start | BindiS (1090) | |
2025-08-20 | Boise Valley Herald | In September 1942, the federal government, under Attorney General Francis Biddle, revoked the second-class mailing rights of the Boise Valley Herald, a small weekly newspaper from Middleton, Idaho. Despite its limited circulation, the paper held significant importance in challenging the "good war" narrative of World War II due to its principled stance and the weak justification for its censorship. | Start | Eli Hanley (88) | |
2025-03-31 | Sea Hearts (2012 novel by Margo Lanagan) | Sea Hearts is a 2012 novel by Margo Lanagan. The novel is a young adult work of speculative fiction set on the fictional Rollrock Island. It explores a world in which witches have replaced all of the island's human women with selkies who are unfailingly obedient to their husbands. | Start | Jameboy (84873) | |
2024-11-21 | Arbitrary Lines | Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It is a book by M. Nolan Grey, first published in 2022 by Island Press. The book explains city zoning and its related problems. | Stub | Thriley (65688) | |
2025-06-19 | Electronic literature publishers, journals, and collections | Electronic literature is a literary genre defined as “born digital” works that use computational media to create artistic literary effects with an expanded repertoire that goes well beyond words. | C | LoveElectronicLiterature (3955) | |
2025-08-07 | Nature does not do anything in vain | Nature does not do anything in vain (Ancient Greek: ἡ φύσις οὐδὲν ποιεῖ μάτην hē phúsis oudèn poieî mátēn; Latin: natura nihil fascit frustra) is a proverb and a physical and metaphysical thesis by the Greek philosopher Aristotle. | C | Anonymous Anon Human (83) | |
2025-07-28 | Aaydan (Autobiographical novel by Urmila Pawar) | Aaydan (lit. 'bamboo basketry' or 'things made of bamboo') is an autobiographical novel by Indian dalit writer and feminist Urmila Pawar. It was originally published in 2003 in Marathi language. The English language translation titled The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman's Memoirs by Maya Pandit was published in 2009 with a foreword by Wandana Sonalkar. | C | WeWake (6749) | |
2025-08-19 | Demopolis: Democracy Before Liberalism in Theory and Practice (2017 book by Josiah Ober) | Demopolis: Democracy Before Liberalism in Theory and Practice is a work of political philosophy by Josiah Ober, published in 2017 by Cambridge University Press. The book provides an analytical framework for understanding the value of democracy itself, prior to and apart from its mixture with liberalism. | C | Overtime123 (179) | |
2011-04-22 | Palestinian cause | The Palestinian cause (Arabic: القضية الفلسطينية, romanized: al-qaḍīya al-filasṭīnīya), or sometimes the Palestine Question or the Question of Palestine, is the Palestinian struggle for liberation and self-determination within the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. | Stub | SummerWithMorons (15488) | Past AfD |
2025-08-25 | The Borrowers (book series) (Children's book series by Mary Norton) | The Borrowers is a children’s fantasy book series by English author Mary Norton. | C | Nclm (1150) | |
2007-04-24 | The Princess Diaries, Volume VIII: Princess on the Brink (2007 novel by Meg Cabot) | The Princess Diaries, Volume VIII: Princess on the Brink (sometimes published as The Princess Diaries: After Eight in the UK) is the eighth book in Meg Cabot’s The Princess Diaries series. It was first published in the United States by the HarperCollins imprint HarperTrophy on December 26, 2006 and later in paperback on December 26, 2007. | Start | Bdj (19739) | |
2025-08-26 | Pranav S. Bayari (Indian author) | Pranav S. Bayari (born 2009) is an Indian author from Belagavi, Karnataka. He is known for his debut suspense novel The Rusted Riddle: Echoes of the Locked Past published in 2025. | Start | Savithribhushan (36) | Past AfD |
2025-08-05 | Men in Love (novel) (2025 novel by Irvine Welsh) | Men In Love is a 2025 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. It is a sequel to his 1993 novel Trainspotting, but set before its 2002 sequel Porno. It follows the lives of characters Renton, Begbie, Spud and Sick Boy immediately after the events of Trainspotting. | Start | Leftboy (350) | |
2025-08-02 | Primitive War: Opiate Undertow (2018 novel by Ethan Pettus) | Primitive War: Opiate Undertow, originally released as Primitive War in early editions, is a 2017 self-published debut novel by American writer Ethan Pettus. The novel follows a group of American soldiers who encounter de-extinct dinosaurs in a jungle valley in Vietnam in 1968. | C | Saberrex-Strongheart (1311) | |
2025-08-11 | Adrian Beck (Australian author) (Australian childrens Author) | Adrian Beck is an Australian author. | Stub | HQIQ (740) | |
2025-08-26 | Shikwa Jawab Shikwa – Anjum Lucknowi | Shikwa Jawab Shikwa is a 2017 Urdu poetry collection by Anjum Lucknowi ''Muhammad Iqbal Khan'', published by Mustaqim Inter College, Sultanpur, India. The book consists of 43 pages and was awarded the Dr. Allama Iqbal Award (2017). | Start | Tabrez Pathan (68) | Possible spam |
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