Novels by Matt Haig, Elizabeth Strout and Carley Fortune; explosive true crime; immersive new fantasy; essays by David ...
This month, pile your nightstand with Elizabeth Strout’s newest novel, Hugo Vickers’s biography of Wallis Simpson, and Jesmyn ...
Credit...The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff We’re a third of the way through 2026 and we at ...
From Kathryn Stockett's return to David Sedaris' latest essays, these are some of the 10 most highly anticipated reads ...
Harry Potter may be a fan favorite, but book series like The Expanse and The Wheel of Time are far superior when it comes to ...
Personally, I think listening to audio books isn’t reading at all. It’s listening. It’s cheating. It is NOT reading at all. I overheard the wife and a friend discussing an audio book they had “read”.
Between Two Fires’ pairs nicely with Barbara W. Tuchman’s ‘A Distant Mirror,’ though not as well with a bowl of spaghetti.
If you’re Gen X or a Millennial, you were likely encouraged to spend your childhood summers with a book in hand so you could ...
Some sci-fi writers are skilled enough to carefully build an intricate world across sagas spanning ten or more books.
Summer is almost upon us - but the big question is, what book should you have close to hand while sheltering from the sun (or in Ireland's case, a likely mix of sun, rain, wind, hailstones and ...
These titles will spirit you to some of the planet’s wildest landscapes, without making you leave your armchair.
Elizabeth Strout new book “The Things We Never Say” is a reading experience of both great warmth and great worry.
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