In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
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Say You’ll Remember Me was released in April of this year and became an instant #1 New York Times bestseller. The book ...
I grew up at a Trappist abbey in northern Utah, a story told in my “Monastery Mornings” memoir, The monks gave us a copy of ...
"Reading Rainbow" returns after 19 years and, fittingly, lands a day before 2025's "Banned Books Week." ...
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It seems like everyone I've spoken to has already read I Who Have Never Known Men but if you haven't, this 1995 dystopian ...
This summer, we asked you to tell us about the books you read in high school that profoundly affected you. It turns out you had a lot to share. More than 1,100 of you wrote back to tell us about the ...
Antonia Fraser’s ‘The Pleasure of Reading,’ which features the desert island picks of prominent British writers, inspired me ...
The temperatures are dropping and the days are getting shorter, but even though your best beach days may be behind you this summer, there is no shortage of amazing books by Black authors to read, ...