News

The L.A. Times Festival of Books marks 30 years of the literary-focused celebration with a sprawling event at the USC Campus ...
The Buddhasasana Ministry has taken steps to provide young children who have come to Kandy with their parents for the 'Siri Dalada Vandanawa', a special veneration of the Sacred Tooth Relic, the ...
While some of its mysteries falter and the tech holding everything together isn’t flawless, Lost and Records: Bloom & Rage is ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select the 30 best nonfiction books since the festival was inaugurated.
It took a few decades, standout seders and a family road trip to bring Dara Horn's graphic novel "One Little Goat: A ...
Larry Niven's Ringworld won him the Hugo and Nebula awards when it was published 55 years ago. As the New Scientist Book Club ...
Scott Fitzgerald’s third novel, The Great Gatsby – the story of nouveau riche Jay Gatsby’s obsessive quest to win back his lost love, Daisy Buchanan – is best remembered for its depiction ...
That seems to be the mantra for “Make Sure You Die Screaming,” Zee Carlstrom’s debut novel from Flatiron Books. The first-person narration follows no-name Gunderson, nonbinary queer person, at what ...
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em on a multi-day, drunk-driving road trip in middle-class middle of America to find their missing father with a garbage goth girl named Yivi whom they met two ...
That seems to be the mantra for “Make Sure You Die Screaming,” Zee Carlstrom’s debut novel from Flatiron Books. The first-person narration follows no-name Gunderson, nonbinary queer person ...
In her latest novel, “Audition,” Katie Kitamura exploits all the tension and ambiguity inherent in that opening scene to craft a short, propulsive novel that suggests that at work and in life, we are ...