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An interview with Julian Gollop and Hristo Petkov about Frosthaven's upcoming 1.0 release.
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This article is authored by D Dhanuraj, president, Association for Public Policy Education (APPE) India and chairman, Centre for Public Policy Research, Kochi.
This week’s new books include a novel whose lead character is stuck under a tree, a debut from the guy who played Merlin in the hit TV series, and non-fiction titles from Mary Beard and Sarah Wilson.
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