A Book Review art director selects the book jackets that surprised him, delighted him and stayed with him this year.
Which book is best out of this list of literary fiction, mysteries, nonfiction, memoir and more? That’s for you to decide.
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. Credit...By Sebastian Mast Supported by The envelope, please: After a full year spent reading hundreds of ...
Want to inspire the next generation of scientists? Here are the best books recommended by experts in ecology, biology, ...
In this prodigiously researched epic, Torigian details the life of Xi Zhongxun—the father of China’s current leader, Xi Jinping—to explain the history of the Chinese Communist Party. Along the way, ...
Next July, the United States will mark the 250th anniversary of its founding, a milestone set to be celebrated across the country. American history will serve as the centerpiece of many of these ...
From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year Joe Spring, ...
Cutebee book nooks offer a more storybook style, which I like. The Amazing Toys Store kit gives Pleasure Island vibes from Pinocchio, while the Darkness Common Room is surely inspired by the Slytherin ...
Save books to your reading list from this year's Globe 100 and from The Globe 100 Book Archive – the home of your reading list and our complete collection of Globe 100 recommended books that have ...
Finding a book like Lord of the Rings is a hard task. JRR Tolkien's legendary fantasy novels have been enchanting readers for over a century, and has inspired numerous films, TV shows, and video games ...
You've Changed is a novel by Ian Williams. (Random House Canada, Zackery Hobler) In You've Changed, middle-aged couple Beckett and Princess are having marital issues. They're sent into parallel ...
Streaming services keep raising prices. At this point, if you subscribe to all the major services out there, you're basically paying the same price as cable — those antiquated local monopolies that ...
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