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Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment

Books for wherever summer takes you. Beach blanket optional. -- Mysteries, histories, and romances blossom just in time for the summer reading season. -- Monitor reviewers

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'Cambridge Five' spies relied on their pedigrees to evade suspicion -- Bryn Stole

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A star player charts his life on and off the pitch -- Joan Gaylord

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'The Book of Birds' illustrates a world of wonder -- Heller McAlpin

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From the Magazine -- A battlefield volunteer in Ukraine war has a story. She wants Europe to hear it.

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NBA Finals: Knicks, Spurs, and Wemby, a big man unwilling to hide his emotions

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Books -- Maggie O'Farrell digs into her ancestral Irish roots in 'Land'

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Books -- 'Law on Trial': Making a case for moral reflection in law practice

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Books -- Holding the powerful to account: Lessons from an LA fire

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Middle East -- 'The first thing I thought about was the books': The fight for a Gaza library

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Books -- 'Far-Right France' author analyzes shifts in Marine Le Pen's National Rally party

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End of Stephen Colbert's show illustrates risks of stirring a polarized nation to laughter

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Books -- From Haiti to the Arctic, May's best reads transport

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Books -- Astute 'Transcription' asks readers, 'Do you copy?'

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Movies -- 'The Sheep Detectives' is a tender fable wrapped in a murder mystery

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Books -- When revolutionary news traveled at the speed of horseback

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Blockading the Strait of Hormuz creates a problem. Syria offers a solution. -- Tehran's most potent leverage vis-à-vis the U.S. and global economies has proved to be its ability to clamp down on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The search for overland routes for oil and other goods has led directly to Syria, an old crossroads revived. -- Taylor Luck

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