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Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Read along with the Book Review this summer: Can you check off five items before fall arrives?
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Every week ... recommendations from our book experts. Coming-of-Age Novel In Brown’s sixth (and best) novel, a father-daughter ...
For three decades at Columbia Journalism School, Sam Freedman has encouraged students to try long-form narratives. His brand ...
If HBO’s zombie drama has you craving more postapocalyptic action, these books have got you covered.
Inspired by the historical figure known as Lambert Simnel, THE PRETENDER (Knopf, 471 pp., $30) is a rollicking account of a ...
These comic books and graphic novels include a couple of biographical tales: one about coming out as gay, the other about ...
Summer books are here. These are the novels destined to grow plump with pool water. They’re the memoirs, biographies, ...
Jean Stein’s “Edie: American Girl,” edited by George Plimpton, a foundational work of oral history and an international best ... in the book.Credit...Larry C. Morris/The New York Times ...
By Marc Tracy One summer day 10 years ago ... where she is working on her next book.Credit...Frances F. Denny for The New York Times And so the book’s first half revolves around Zangwill ...
Amy Larocca’s book “How to Be Well” dives deep into ... a subject Larocca has covered for The New York Times, she realizes that “aging is different from disease” and “isn’t ...
This was the first time I’d heard the book mentioned in these superlative terms. “All Fours” is about a woman in her 40s who sets off on a road trip from California to New York but gets ...