Welcome to In Other Words
Welcome to FP‘s newest blog, In Other Words. Many of you — those who’ve enjoyed the magazine’s book review section by the same name — are already well acquainted with our dedication to bringing our readers the world’s most noteworthy books, a mission we wanted to expand to ForeignPolicy.com. Only online, we’re able to offer ...
Welcome to FP's newest blog, In Other Words.
Welcome to FP‘s newest blog, In Other Words.
Many of you — those who’ve enjoyed the magazine’s book review section by the same name — are already well acquainted with our dedication to bringing our readers the world’s most noteworthy books, a mission we wanted to expand to ForeignPolicy.com. Only online, we’re able to offer an expanded literary forum, one open to outside contributors, to our bloggers, and to you, our readers.
Here’s the idea: We will regularly highlight a new book of note. For one week we’ll bring you provocative critiques, reviews, thoughts, and questions from our contributors and bloggers (and of course the author). And we invite you to chime in via the comments section.
The inaugural In Other Words "virtual book club" will look at The Gamble, the latest bestseller by our own Best Defense blogger, Tom Ricks.
Happy reading.
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