Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Whether you’re in the mood for another Jane Austen adaptation, a British rom-com or a love story with a fabulous older ...
“The Diamond Mine” offers a brief, dreamy chronicle of a teenage girl’s sexual awakening with an Afrikaans soldier about to ...
Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes.
In “Cerebral Entanglements,” Allan J. Hamilton argues that new imaging technologies give us unprecedented access — with ...
Live” turns 50 this year, and a monumental biography of the man who created it attests to his enduring role as America’s ...
Ali Hazelwood is the No. 1 New York Times best-selling author of “Love, Theoretically” and “The Love Hypothesis,” as well as ...
In “What Fell From the Sky,” by Adrianna Cuevas, and “Oasis,” by Guojing, the best examples of humanity aren’t necessarily human. By Donna Barba Higuera Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy ...
For the novelist Rebecca Makkai, writing blurbs had become nearly a full-time job. She explains why blurbs matter — and why ...
In “What Fell From the Sky,” by Adrianna Cuevas, and “Oasis,” by Guojing, the best examples of humanity aren’t necessarily ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Chris Hayes’s spirited new book, “The Sirens’ Call,” takes a strong stand against the temptations of social media and ...
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