Ahead of its March 11 release, Meta filed an emergency motion with an arbitrator. The judge ruled that Wynn-Williams had ...
Kristen Arnett’s new novel, “Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One,” follows a woman grappling with grief and love while pursuing her true passion: clowning.
Sarah Chihaya examines our obsession with books — why they sustain us, how they perhaps cage us, if there can be too many — ...
The Senate Minority Leader’s “Antisemitism in America: A Warning” struggles to live up to the moment. Christopher Summerfield’s book “These Strange New Minds” offers a lucid ...
Anne Sebba’s remarkable book draws on real-life interviews with survivors of a group that saved them – but not without a cost ...
Anna Argenio discusses her new smart-thinking list, finding ‘future classics’ and the benefits of a global outlook.
I hope my book can be a happy escape for others now too,” the “Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer” tells Page Six.
“It is a thing the essay loves: to tend, carefully, painstakingly, to the fact of the world,” A. Kendra Greene writes in “No Less Strange or Wonderful,” her new book of essays.
Julie Tudor is Not a Psychopath by Jennifer Holdich (Sourcebooks ... 50,000 copies. A Summer for the Books by Michelle Lindo-Rice (MIRA, $17.99 paper; ISBN 9780778334392). 50,000 copies.
“Romance books are romantic, yes but also fun, sexy, sad, emotional and uplifting – and books like these that bring readers pleasure and hope should be celebrated, whatever the genre,” she say ...
Unsolved Indian Hindu Temple Mysteries explores 12 extraordinary temples, unveiling their legends, miracles, and unexplained phenomena that continue to mystify historians, scientists, and devotees, ...
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