The Book News Book Riot Covered This Week

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Here’s the news about the book we covered this week on Book Riot:

What does the average American know about their citizens’ rights, or how the democracy and government in this country operate? The answer depends, of course, on who you ask, and on an era where many label it a constitutional crisis. Understanding the reality of American civic education can help explain where and how a democratic nation can escape the grasp of its citizens.

Library people, I have some interesting updates to dive in. In addition to the usual batches of censorship litigation and legal updates, there are also some extraordinary reflections on the genre, as well as the head-turning analysis of meta’s legal defenses for training AI models using copyrighted text.

It’s May. That is, there is an entirely new month of new adaptations from new pages to screens to get excited. Whether you’re ready to head to the cinema and buy a big, expensive (but tasty) tub of popcorn, or have more netflix and a chilly type of atmosphere than this month, there are adaptations you’d like to adjust. We’re talking about sequels such as some new seasons of our favorite TV shows, cult favorites, new horror, new thrillers, new sci-fi and more.

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