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there’s something for every reader on this list of March new releases. All of these books are out and available for you to ...
First published in 1983 and edited by Toni Morrison, this lost classic chronicles the exploits of a black party girl making her way in Detroit and New York City in a time of sexual liberation ...
Sarah Ahn’s viral food videos with her mom, or umma, have captivated millions of viewers with their behind-the-scenes look at ...
Spring is here and it's brought the promise of more riveting new books with it! Bookish readers will love getting lost in our most-anticipated recommendations by authors Sarah Damoff, Allison ...
"Caitlin Clark: A Little Golden Book Biography" was released on April 15 and is author Marisa DiNovis' debut book. Illustrated by Joanie Stone, the book is geared toward children ages 4–8.
Never Flinch is King's first full-length novel in nearly two years, and you can save 30% on your preorder at Amazon.
Our critic on the month’s best new releases. By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite is the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist. She writes queer historical romance, fantasy and critical essays on ...
The New York Times bestselling author will release her upcoming work June 3. (Courtesy of Ballantine Books) “Atmosphere: A Love Story” by Taylor Jenkins Reid ...
Whether you’ve joined the 2025 challenge on Goodreads or you’re already planning your spring break and summer holiday reading material, you’re spoiled for choice with new book releases from ...
Patti Smith has announced that she will be releasing a new memoir. It is called Bread of Angels and will be out on November 4 via Random House. The book will be 272 pages long. The cover art has yet ...
As a kid you focus so much on the plot and the action,” says Miller, a researcher at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and among hundreds of fans at the Barnes & Noble in Manhattan’s Union ...
As for the books: they will be a mix of fun, fascinating and hard to find secondhand titles, hot new releases, books for children and gifts for self or others. “It might not be the book that you ...