Gripping novels and short stories, eye-opening histories, moving memoirs, and more. These are the books that entertained and enlightened us. by Jeff VanderMeer by Noé Álvarez by Miranda July by ...
On the surface, Hanif Abdurraqib’s latest book, There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension, is, yes, about ...
Award-winning author Dinaw Mengestu’s fourth novel, Someone Like Us, is a surreal exploration of self-discovery. Seeking solace from his floundering marriage, journalist Mamush returns to his ...
Pollster Nate Silver said he believes there is “hidden good news” for Democrats in the 2024 election results, despite the ...
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Greta & Valdin, Rebecca K. Reilly’s delightful debut, chronicles the daily lives of two queer siblings who are really, ...
Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link’s debut novel, The Book of Love, is a fantasy that tackles sibling ... The undead trio (along with another mysterious spirit) must complete a series of magical tasks ...
Kathleen Hanna was barely an adult when, in 1990, she formed Bikini Kill, the punk band that would become the flagship act of the third-wave feminist riot grrrl movement. But at that young age, she ...
Much of the controversy, the author explains, stems from the pseudoscience in the popular 1973 book The Secret Life of Plants ... The Light Eaters is an enchanting read that will compel you to ...
Pulitzer Prize winner Louise Erdrich’s latest novel, The Mighty Red, a captivating multigenerational tale set amid the 2008 financial crisis, begins with a frenzied proposal. Gary Geist, a wealthy and ...