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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Sometimes you feel like a nut, as the old jingle had it; sometimes you don’t. This week we recommend books to make you laugh or ...
Looking for some fictional murder and mayhem? Our columnist is keeping track of the best crime novels of 2025. Credit...The New York Times Supported by By Sarah Weinman Don’t think you will be ...
CBS News Baltimore Live All but a few of the nearly 400 books that the U.S. Naval Academy removed from its library because they dealt with anti-racism and gender issues are back on the shelves ...
When does the promotional tour for a book turn into a potential public-relations headache? That’s the question raised by the blowback to “Original Sin,” the behind-the-scenes look at Joe ...
May 21, 2025 • We asked some of our trusted critics which upcoming books they are most looking forward to. Here are the fiction and nonfiction titles they picked. November 25, 2024 • Books We ...
Caitlin Clark is a magnet for money. American sports bettors can’t stop and won’t stop betting the Indiana Fever superstar on a daily basis, regardless of matchup or opponent. Bookmakers are ...
The recommended reading list contained some works of fiction. It also contained some works that were, in fact, actually fictional. The content distributor King Features says it has fired a writer ...
Madeleine Thien's novel explores the complexities of human connection in a dystopian world. Private investigator Holly Gibney returns in King’s “Never Flinch,” and the story will keep you ...
Holes, Paperback Stanley Yelnats is under a curse. A curse that began with his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather and has since followed generations of Yelnats Now Stanley ...
With the release of a new prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping, now is the perfect time to revisit the original books that started it all. Set in a dystopian world where kids kill each other annually ...
That 'T' stands for rental chain Tsutaya, whose seemingly bottomless pockets helped fund the kind of book emporium that most capital cities can only dream of. It's easy to lose hours thumbing ...