Leonard S. Marcus brings the wonder of a 1968 snapshot to a new generation. By Marc Aronson He made the uncanny cool for a kid like me, whose dollhouse contained a miniature Ouija board in the ...
Our columnist on four standout releases. By Alida Becker Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. The narrator of Ada Calhoun’s autofictional “Crush” strives towar ...
By Mark Gimein Our columnist recommends books featuring centuries of L.G.B.T.Q. love stories that defy tragedy, laugh in the face of shame and lean into unabashed joy. By Olivia Waite In a newly ...
Whether you're looking for a classic or the latest and greatest, start here. By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff ...
Glamour! Parties! And a LOT of money… with the Formula 1 season just a few weeks away a new book explains how it's become the world's hottest sport. Nick Rennison discovers quite how much of our ...
Exhibit A is the rising interest among conservatives in The Camp of the Saints, a sick dystopian book penned by French novelist Jean Raspail in 1973 that predicts the demise of the West by ...
Melanie Lynskey is one of the latest celebrities taking a deep dive into ancestry on Finding Your Roots, and it looks like her journey will be a rather emotional one. In TV Insider’s exclusive ...
parents, spouses and siblings. Historian Judith Giesberg tells the stories of some of those families in a new book.
One of the easiest ways to get kids hooked on reading is to get them into a great book series. All it takes is a captivating Book 1, and they're off and running. Fantasy, mystery, science fiction, ...
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