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Amal El-Mohtar is the Book Review’s science fiction and fantasy columnist. She is a Hugo Award-winning writer and the ...
Immersive novels by Leigh Bardugo, Madeline Miller, Brian Jacques and more offer thrilling adventures in richly imagined realms. By Jennifer Harlan With the first volume of a new series and an ...
By Dave Kim In a new biography, Peter Ames Carlin chronicles ... the abandoned railway that became the High Line led to two best sellers — including “The Wild Robot,” which is now a ...
Cozy, whimsical novels — often featuring magical cats — that have long been popular in Japan and Korea are taking off globally. Fans say they offer comfort during a chaotic time.
In “Stranger Than Fiction,” Edwin Frank maps a path from Dostoyevsky to Sebald, finding mystical power and surprising ties among 20th-century writers.
Trump family, has remained popular; it is the #1 best-selling book on Amazon days after the election, also holding the #1 ...
Matt Gaetz, a Bomb-Thrower for the Justice Department President-elect Trump’s pick to be attorney general has set a new bar for in-your-face nominations. 3 min read Senate Republicans Alarmed by ...
Children’s book publishers were invited to submit up to 10 picture books published this year in the United States. The judges ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — “The Handmaid’s Tale” is selling again.