By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. By The New York Times Books Staff Our ...
By Joumana Khatib and Emma Lumeij Bloom Books took off with the help of E L James, the author of “Fifty Shades of Grey.” It broke with tradition and became the fastest-growing imprint in romance.
With 2024 coming to a close, former President Obama is again sharing a list of his favorites, posting about his 10 favorite books of the year. The list posted on social media includes self-help ...
And, as USA TODAY's new Books Reporter, I’ve got a lot to share ... Armfield’s poetic prose is haunting – sometimes beautiful, sometimes unsettling and often both. What it’s about ...
After you’ve raised your relationship with Adeline to six hearts (you can do this quickly by giving her coffee every morning,) wrap up your plans for the day and go to bed. On the next day ...
an excellent example is “Haunting Adeline,” by H. D. Carlton, which has helped normalize and worse, romanticize, topics like crime and abuse. That is the media many children and teens are being ...
Acclaimed Australian author John Marsden has died aged 74. Marsden wrote the Tomorrow series, which sold millions of copies worldwide and was adapted for film and television. He won many literary ...
Some of those selections appear above in our top-ten picks; below are more books (but not all) that stood out to us this year, listed by U.S. publishing date with the newest releases up top.
Sport fans: we have your Christmas sorted. Roger Alton has picked out the best sport books of 2024 ranging from the scientific way to score a penalty to the heartfelt memoir of Sir Chris Hoy.