Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff Novels by Haruki Murakami and Rebecca Yarros, memoirs by Angela Merkel and Cher ...
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He takes a job in a mysterious library – allowing Murakami to explore the power of books, along with his favourite themes of love and loss, with typical storytelling prowess. One of the Soviet ...
A record number of books were banned in districts across the country during the 2023-2024 school year, according to a free speech organization. By Alexandra Alter Jodi Picoult’s “Nineteen ...
Here are T&C's picks for the best books of November 2024. In its golden age, the grand manors and palaces of the English countryside were strictly reserved for the wealthy and blue-blooded.
Immersive, disturbing and heavy on nostalgia, the popularity of dark academia shows no sign of slowing down. These are the books that define the genre. A month-by-month guide to the most exciting ...
If your progress through today’s New York Times Mini Crossword has been halted by the “Fingers crossed!” Clue, we’ve got some hints and the answer to help you out. The answer to the ...
What are first edition books? And how can you tell if a book is a first edition? We teamed up with our colleagues at the Macmillan Archives to help answer these questions. If you're a fan of ...
Our editors handpick the products that we feature. We may earn commission from the links on this page. Yes, we all love Oprah’s book picks. But the odds are you read more than one book per month. And ...
One features a beautiful book and the other shows a book with a warm mug of tea or cocoa resting on top. Each is made from felted wool, so they will be super cozy and warm. If you yourself are a fan ...