Andrew Limbong
Stories
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The novel 'The Girl I Was' asks: What if we got a re-do?
Jeneva Rose, author of The Perfect Marriage, has given new life to her first novel, which was previously self-published. It's about a woman who travels back in time and meets her 18-year-old self.
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Does listening to an audiobook count as reading?
One debate that's sure to draw a lot of strong opinions and hot takes — does listening to an audiobook count as reading? (This story originally aired on July 7 on All Things Considered.)
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Mark Snow, who composed the music for TV shows like 'The X-Files,' has died at 78
The composer Mark Snow has died at 78 years old. He did the music for many TV shows, including The X-Files, Smallville and Blue Bloods.
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Does listening to an audiobook count as reading?
One debate that's sure to draw a lot of strong opinions and hot takes — does listening to an audiobook count as reading?
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NPR's Books We Love is back for your summer reading needs
Summer reading season is here! We' have some top book picks for you, courtesy of NPR staffers.
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Review: Karol G went for a pan-Latin sound in new album 'Tropicoqueta'
NPR'S Andrew Limbong and Anamaria Sayer review the latest album from Karol G, Tropicoqueta.
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Readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories
The romance genre continues to grow rapidly, as readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories.
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What makes a great movie premise that sticks with you?
NPR's Andrew Limbong leads a conversation about what constitutes a great premise for a movie - and why a good one sticks with you, even if the film doesn't.
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Details emerge about Operation Midnight Hammer
Dubbed "Operation Midnight Hammer," the American military strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran were complex, with the details closely held.
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How politicians in the U.S. are reacting to the Iran strikes.
The Trump administration is doing a victory lap after a surprise attack on three Iranian nuclear sites Saturday. The White House is also facing pushback from some lawmakers.