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Kirkus Reviews is an
American book
review magazine founded in 1933 by
Virginia Kirkus. The magazine's publisher,
Kirkus Media, is
headquartered in New...
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Virginia Kirkus (December 7, 1893 –
September 10, 1980) was the
founder and
president of what
would become Kirkus Reviews from 1933 to 1962.
Before creating...
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Kirkus Prize is an
American literary award conferred by the book
review magazine Kirkus Reviews.
Established in 2014, the
Kirkus Prize bestows US$150...
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Kirkus is an
English surname originating from a
family living near the
kirkus,
which referred to a 'kirk (church) house' or the 'parsonage'. The surname...
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friend on his travels, Jim, who is an
escaped slave. The
novel won the 2024
Kirkus Prize, the
National Book
Award for Fiction, and the 2025
Pulitzer Prize...
- creativity, and the
unpredictable consequences of
material attachments."
Kirkus Reviews summed up the
release as "Vintage King: a
pleasure for his many...
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Colin Fletcher Kirkus (18
September 1910 – 14
September 1942 was a
British rock climber. He
climbed extensively in
Wales and elsewhere, such as the Alps...
- Universe, the
first novel published in 2011 by Razorbill,
received a
starred Kirkus review and made the New York
Bestseller List for Children's
Chapter Books...
- characteristics".
Kirkus Reviews referred to the
novel as "thought-provoking and charming".
Smith compared The Wild
Robot to Disney's WALL-E,
while Kirkus Reviews...
- with her
immediate family to
Siberia during World War II.
Kirkus Reviews granted it a
Kirkus Star,
which "marks
books of
exceptional merit". The Endless...