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Book Review: Orbital
Read more: Book Review: OrbitalSix astronauts rotate in a spacecraft above Earth, conducting experiments and collecting data. They circle the planet sixteen times, seeing sixteen sunrises and sixteen sunsets. The “whip-crack of morning” arrives every ninety minutes. In the span of a day, they cross five continents, see autumn and spring, glaciers and deserts, wilderness and war zones. Harvey…
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Short Book Reviews: Volume 1
Read more: Short Book Reviews: Volume 1Yellowface gives us a glimpse of the publishing industry. It reveals just how skewed it is, how it brackets authors into genres, and how little concern it has for ethics. When Athena dies and June steals her unpublished manuscript, it’s at once a success compared to her forgotten and short-lived debut.
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Into the Wild
Read more: Into the WildIn April 1992, Chris McCandless set off alone into the Alaskan wild for his great adventure. For two years, the young lad had been on the road, working off odd jobs, wandering across North America in search of new experiences. The great white North, to him, was a way to “no longer be poisoned by…

