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25 Books Based on True Stories - Novels Inspired by Real Events

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inspirational stories :: Article Creator 75 Women Empowerment Quotes From The Most Inspirational Women In History Let's face it—we're incredibly lucky to be surrounded by empowering women on a daily basis. Whether that's grandma, your work wife or your BFF, we can always count on these amazing ladies (and FYI, they should be celebrated every single day). If they're in need of motivation, a spark of creativity or simply a morning dose of wise words from Princess Diana, how about sharing a quote (or two!) from the most badass women in history? From Malala Yousafzai to Meghan Markle, here are 75 women empowerment quotes to share with the important gals in your life. 32 Inspiring Quotes to Help You Stay Motivated When You're Feeling 'Meh' Chelsea Candelario/PureWow 1. "I raise my voice—not so that I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard...We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back....

The coolest books of all time: amazing novels to read

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goodreads choice awards best young adult fantasy and science fiction :: Article Creator 2024 People's Choice Awards Red Carpet: See Country Music's Best Dressed! The 2024 People's Choice Awards red carpet featured the hottest stars in film, television and music, and country music didn't disappoint! A gallery of the best dressed at the PCAs finds a trio of country stars, including one of the night's big winners. The 2024 People's Choice Awards aired live from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., on NBC on Sunday night (Feb. 18). Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll were country music's winners, taking the Female and Male Country Artist of the Year, respectively. Barbie, Grey's Anatomy and Taylor Swift were other winers. Related: Lainey Wilson Gives Her Boyfriend a Shoutout During PCA Acceptance Speech [Watch] While Kane Brown took the stage, Wilson was country music's biggest star on Sunday. She not onl...

The 50 best nonfiction books of past 25 years.

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kindle store :: Article Creator Where To Find Free E-books For Your Amazon Kindle Rita El Khoury / Android Authority Today's avid readers are no longer confined to stacks of paperbacks or hardcovers. Thanks to products like Amazon's Kindle readers, thousands of books are readily available at your fingertips on a single device. Yet if you're new, locating free Kindle books can seem like a challenge, especially since Amazon is constantly steering you towards paid options. The good news is that finding free titles is easier than you might think. We've rounded up some of the best titles and sources for you to find a trove of e-books from every genre. The best free e-books for your Amazon Kindle Rita El Khoury / Android Authority The Amazon Kindle Store offers plenty of e-books for free or for less than a dollar, many of them eternal classics such as "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville or "1984" by Geor...

The Best Books of 2023

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hopeless colleen hoover :: Article Creator Every Single Colleen Hoover Book Ranked From Good To Unputdownable Every Single Colleen Hoover Book, Ranked "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If there were a queen of BookTok, it would be Colleen Hoover. The powerhouse author, lovingly dubbed CoHo by her passionate fan base, has penned 24 novels (not including her two anthologies)—and her range is impressive. She's written everything from romantic reads full of yearning and young love to thrillers that will make you sleep with the lights on. Honestly, Colleen's own story is fascinating enough to warrant a novel of its own: After her self-published work became a smash hit, she netted a huge book deal, sold the film rights to her novel It Ends With Us (keep reading to see where it falls in our ranking), and continues to churn out several bestsellers year after year. Whi...

Want to Crack the Case? These Are The 101 Best Mystery Books of All Time

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fiction books to read :: Article Creator Fiction: Recent Books: Feb. 10, 1936 Non-Fiction RETURN TO PHILOSOPHY — C. E. M. Joad— Dutton ($2.50). A University of London professor does his burly British bit to disabuse amateur philosophers of the notion that there are two sides to a question. Good reading for Tories. WHERE LIFE IS BETTER — James Rorty — John Day-Reynal & Hitchcock ($3). Report of "An unsentimental American journey" across the U. S., an attack on optimistic illusions. Title: satiric. STONEWALL JACKSON— G. F. R. Henderson, C. B. — Longmans, Green ($5). Reprint of the famed standard biography long used as a text in the British War College and at West Point. MAN AND THE SEA. — J. Holland Rose— Houghton Mifflin ($3). Story of the great sea-explorers, famed and obscure, profusely illustrated with old maps and cuts, by a British naval historian. Books: Mixed Fiction, Nov. 8, 1954 MY BROTHER'S KEEPER, by Marcia Davenpor...

The coolest books of all time: amazing novels to read

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medieval fiction books :: Article Creator Fiction: Recent Books: Jun. 20, 1938 Non-Fiction THE VOICES OF THE CATHEDRAL—Sartell Prentice—Morrow ($3.50). With the animated scholarship that distinguished his rich interpretation of church architecture (The Heritage of the Cathedral), the late Dr. Prentice here analyzes church art in terms of its living background, clearly deciphers many an obscure iconographic symbol. His thesis: that church art. Most inspired in medieval Gothic, thereafter declined to ornamental gibberish because "there was no longer a body of tradition everywhere respected upon whose wings an artist might rise to heights far beyond his own capabilities." SOME STILL LIVE—Frank G. Tinker Jr. —Funk & Wagnalls ($2.50). Aviator Tinker, U. S. Navy-trained, flew a fighting-plane for the Spanish Leftists for seven months, earned his $1,500 a month by bringing down eight ships, quit when there was nobody left in his Russian...

Want to Crack the Case? These Are The 101 Best Mystery Books of All Time

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best literary fiction 2021 :: Article Creator The Bartender And The Lost Literary Masterpiece In 2021, Jack Chadwick, a twenty-seven-year-old barman and part-time go-go dancer, was browsing the shelves of the Working Class Movement Library, outside Manchester, when he spied an arresting book cover. The hand-drawn illustration showed a skeleton kneeling in supplication, its arms outstretched. Chadwick knew of neither the book, "Caliban Shrieks," nor its writer, Jack Hilton. But he became absorbed in the text. At closing time, after several hours of concentrated reading, he closed the book and asked the librarian what she could tell him about the author. Very little, she said—only that, after a brief literary career, Hilton had disappeared. A Google search provided Chadwick with fragments of backstory. Hilton was born at the turn of the twentieth century in Oldham, just outside Manch...