Charlie English begins “The CIA Book Club” by describing a 1970s technical manual: a dull cover, as uninviting as anything. A book that practically begs you to put it back on the shelf and move on.
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New York Times Coverage Avoids the Third Rails of Sex Trafficking It Is Time to Be Done with Shutdowns Last week, an English teacher sent me her school’s language arts curriculum, which is designed by ...
With the country facing a “reading crisis,” the Danish government plans to exempt books from a 25 percent value-added tax. By Isabella Kwai Officials in Denmark, as in many other places, are worried ...
Roughly half of children in elementary, junior high and high schools in Japan do not read books -- a 1.5-fold increase over ...