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October Round-up: Some of the Books That We ve Loved Reading This Month!

The nights have well and truly drawn in, with Halloween and the clocks going back this weekend. But before the flurry of events and festivities of the next couple of months get underway, take the time to relax with our highlights from October.  Fiction.

The Library: A Fragile History by Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen Review by Alan Taylor

The Library: A Fragile History by Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen Review by Alan Taylor
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Don t Miss: Sonic Ray lights up London s only lighthouse

New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn't miss

Calvinism europe 15401620 | European history after 1450 | Cambridge University Press

Calvinism europe 15401620 | European history after 1450 | Cambridge University Press
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It s easy to hate the media But local journalism is essential (and holy) work

Editor s Note: The Moral Economy is a new series that tackles key economic topics through the prism of Catholic social teaching and its care for the dignity of every person. This is the fourth article in the series. The United States, a nation built on newspapers, has journalism in its future. Thousands of digital startups. Billionaires backing nonprofit news. The emergence of working subscriber models, from Substack newsletters to America Media. Two dark clouds hover over this promising terrain. One consists of Facebook, Google and Apple, tech companies worth trillions of dollars that dominate access to the internet and dwarf the biggest news companies. Instead of a handful of newspapers and magazines, we can now read over a billion websites, fracturing our attention, enabling conspiracy theories and fueling media illiteracy.

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