By Rhoda Feng 5 Books to Help You Understand the Immigration Debate Journalists and scholars explore the issue at every level, from the legacy of Cold War coups to the vulnerable lives caught up ...
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Here are T&C's picks for the best books of October 2024. The author of The Swimming Pool Library and The Line of Beauty's latest novel follows Dave Win, a young man whose world opens when he ...
The 10 books and short stories in this list are not just core reading material for Márquez’ fans—they are the codes to unlocking the nature of his literary genius. Much of Márquez’s work ...
As the weather cools and the days get darker, new fall books arrive in libraries and bookstores. Look out for fiction both historical and magical, new adventures from best-selling thriller writers ...
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 ...
In his new book, “War,” Woodward draws sharp contrasts between the Biden administration’s leadership and the dangers presented by Trump.
The deaths of Abraham Lincoln, JFK and Natasha Richardson were some of the most shocking deaths by brain injury in history, but this new book by brain surgeon Theodore H. Schwartz delves into ...
Create a thriving community of readers—and keep meeting attendance high—with these fun and easy tips for starting a book club You’ve just turned the final page of your book. You’ve got all ...
Welcome in the new month with our picks for the best fiction, nonfiction and celebrity memoirs Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and ...
In a new memoir, Al Pacino promises to reveal the person behind the actor. But is he holding something back? In his new novel, the present isn’t much better than the past—and it’s a lot less ...
Paul Engle noted that “poetry is ordinary language raised to the nth power.” As if by magic, poetry books capture feelings that are often elusive and put into words our deepest pain and ...