One recent weekend, when I was feeling ill, I read a book in an evening and morning. Titled “There Is No Antimemetics ...
Yuzuki is an established Japanese writer with more than 20 novels under her belt but her word-of-mouth hit, Butter, brought ...
Crafting The New York Times Book Review’s annual list involves arguments, politicking and, every once in a while, a rare ...
Flexible hours, being your own boss, fresh air and views of Notre Dame — it’s a job with a lot going for it. Paris’ bouquinistes have been a fixture along the banks of the Seine for some 500 years and ...
From comfort reads to climate fiction, USA TODAY shares the books that defined 2025 and why these stories resonated.
Nearly two decades after her Booker Prize-winning novel, “The Inheritance of Loss,” Desai returns with an epic family saga ...
Laura Cassidy’s books of the year include intricate yet accessible poems, a Cork City-based crime thriller, the Giller Prize winner 2025, and a top grade campus novel ...
Francis Crick was a prolific writer, always happy to advance theories, and biographer Matthew Cobb continues that work of ...
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Margaret Cho, Rosie O’Donnell set to participate in Canadian TikToker’s read-along
Twenty artists and advocates are joining forces for a “read-along” video in support of LGBTQ+ youth. They’ll read from ...
In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, Next Chapter Bookshop co-owner Dani Fry believes that books can keep human ...
Writers, activists, and scholars reflect on the most urgent books of 2025—from Palestine and caste to climate, queerness, and resistance. Read their picks.
Even in the AI era, bookstores and online reading communities still rely heavily on human expertise and personal ...
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