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Richard Kreitner’s deeply researched book about the Civil War era illuminates the lives of six Jewish Americans and their varying stances toward abolition Gardiner Harris’s investigation of ...
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From HBO’s series House of the Dragon to Rebecca Yarros’s Empyrean book series, dragons continue to fascinate. Yarros’s ...
A look back at how Game of Thrones tried to humanize a slaver just to make Daenerys Targaryen into the villain.
There's a Game of Thrones book inaccuracy regarding Daenerys Targaryen's dragons, and it's even more apparent with House of ...