Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff As spooky season approaches, the master of children’s horror recommends creepy-crawly ...
But there’s one school where the classic novel won’t be being read in classrooms – because it has been put on a very special shelf in their school library. A shelf full of “banned ...
Novels by Karl Ove Knausgaard and Jean Hanff Korelitz; nonfiction by Ina Garten, Alexei Navalny and Ta-Nehisi Coates; Sapphic horror and more. Credit...The New York Times Supported by A coming-of ...
There's something for every kind of reader in the fall 2024 slate of new book releases. A deluge of spell-bounding and exhilarating reads are incoming this season, and they're all waiting to join ...
“Spice Up Our Love” is a fantasy romance drama about Nam Ja Yeon (Han Ji Hyun), a writer of a steamy R-rated web novel who unexpectedly finds herself transported into her own story as the ...
Though she's known for her award-winning novels for adults, Patchett says she decided it would be a lot more fun to write for kids. Patchett owns Parnassus Books, a bookstore in Nashville ...
Read on for all of Peter James's Roy Grace books in order. When James Taylor arrives late for a funeral, he has to stand at the back of the small church. But, as the service progresses, Taylor notices ...
The organization, whose mission is to protect the freedom to write, was looking for volunteers to code banned books. The goal was clear: Identify what types of information and representation are ...
From heartwarming love stories, to tragic tales of betrayal and dark political comedies, read on for our picks of the best World War Two novels. A tale of resilience and endurance, and the unfettered ...