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BREAKING: July fighters will one day lead the world: CA      'We are ready to work with whichever party is elected'      Big jump in gold prices within a day      Tarique Rahman assures to solve 7 major problems of Uttara residents      Nat'l Taskforce unveils bold roadmap to modernize tax system, boost revenue      Shafiqur Rahman pledges to end dynastic politics      July charter to safeguard religious harmony, equal citizenship: Ali Riaz      
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Precarious, The Lives of Migrant WorkersI like to focus on non-fiction in January, mainly because I'm following the 'self-help' trend that annually emerges after the ...
Shadow Ticket and Our Uncertain PresentSome books do not end when the last page is turned. Instead, they leave behind a lingering unease, a slow-burning ...
Impact, Women Writing After ConcussionAnthologies aren't typically my thing, but I've kept an open mind lately, and this book came across my doorstep as ...
The Annual Migration of CloudsLots of bloggers participate in Novellas for November, which is basically just an annual campaign to read more novellas this ...
Tell Me Pleasant Things About ImmortalityBizarre. Creepy. Horrific. Sarcastic. All these words can be used to describe Tell Me Pleasant Things About Immortality by Lindsay ...
Agnes, MurderessSo I know Halloween is over, but I'm the type of person who likes to read spooky stories all year ...
Colin Gets Promoted and Dooms the WorldWith a title like Colin Gets Promoted and Dooms the World, how can you possibly say no to this satirical ...
Sociology of IslamJakir Al-Faruki's 'Sociology of Islam' stands as a significant milestone in contemporary scholarship on religion and society. Since its publication ...
(M)othering: An AnthologyI haven't reviewed many books from feminist press Inanna Publications, but when I received (M)othering Edited by Anne Sorbie and ...
Through the Mist My season of spooky reading continues with another ghost story called Through the Mist by Lindsay Jayne Ashford. I've had ...
We Love You, BunnyI'm always hesitant to read the second book in a series, when I haven't read the first. But We Love ...
The Treasure Hunters ClubAs you can tell by my tropical photo above, I was visiting warmer climes as of late. When I find ...
ReconcilingLarry Grant was born in a farmer's field outside of Vancouver to an Indigenous mother, and a Chinese father. When ...
Skater Boy He was a punk…He did ballet. What more can I say? For those who have the Avril Lavigne hit in ...
Oasis Lost to Urban Sprawl Dhaka, once graced with hundreds of ponds, relied on these vital water reservoirs to sustain the capital. Over time, however, ...
The Dictionary People At its apogee in the late nineteenth century, the British Empire was an enterprise of mapping, naming, and subjugation; a ...
Soup of Memory and ImaginationBook titles are often telling and Arundhati Roy's Mother Mary Comes to Me (Penguin, 2025) hints towards one of comfort ...
CherCher's voice is instantly recognisable - that signature heartbreaker, contralto, capable of conveying defiance, vulnerability, and world-weary wisdom within a ...
The Gilded CageA gilded cage, pigeons dwelled,Fed on grains the wild once held.Golden bowls of water near,No storming near, no night in ...
52 Ways to ReconcileI'm dedicating much of my September reading to Indigenous authors, as September 30 is Truth and Reconciliation Day here in ...
Media and the Power of KnowledgeSteve Fuller's new book, "Media and the Power of Knowledge' (Bloomsbury, 2026), arrives at a moment when public debates about ...
BhorerShishir: Arts and literary magazine fearless in its quest for truthIn the 80s and all throughout the 90s, the tradition of bringing out literary magazines not only enriched contemporary literature ...
Knowing Humanity in the Social World - The Path of Steve Fuller's Social EpistemologyKnowing Humanity in the Social World (2018) is an intellectually rich and critical exploration of Steve Fuller's later work, particularly ...
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