Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff Novels by Haruki Murakami and Rebecca Yarros, memoirs by Angela Merkel and Cher ...
Stephen Graham Jones and Joe Hill with their recommendations for this Halloween season. Three new books make the case for music as medicine. In “The Schubert Treatment,” the most lyrical of ...
Stevens (for the London Institute of World Affairs), 1949, 342 pp. A score of articles and "reports" on current problems, largely political. Loading... Please enable ...
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 ...
This is the first book in a new fantasy series from the author of the hugely popular “Watchmen” and “V for Vendetta” graphic novels. In 1949, an 18-year-old student discovers a book from ...
National Geographic mines 130 years of photography to showcase what it means to be female. 15 life-changing experiences in North America’s national parks 15 life-changing experiences in North ...
Discovering a talented but elusive figure. The week, Nick Harkaway answers our burning questions, what is he reading, what book would he take to a desert island, what gave him the reading bug ...
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 ...
A 94-year-old Haida weaver is releasing a new book that she hopes will help ensure that the threads of her culture continue to bind past and future generations. Delores Churchill’s From a Square ...