Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Sometimes, the right book shows up just at the right time. Our book critic encountered two such books this week: Water, Water ...
Amal El-Mohtar is the Book Review’s science fiction and fantasy columnist. She is a Hugo Award-winning writer and the ...
For thirty years, the plaque served as a paving stone at the entrance of a house, with the inscription facing up and exposed ...
Join Dr. Bart Ehrman, renowned New Testament scholar, as he dives deep into the history and complexities of the New Testament ...
Before the Bible tells us God commanded Abraham to go to a distant, unfamiliar land, which would be where there’s now a ...
Six decades of the neurologist’s correspondence have been expertly woven into a collection of humanistic observations, ...
As Christmas approaches, there is no shortage of new non-fiction to read. Photo / Getty Images In the 1930s, a group of eccentric European exiles seeking utopia went to live on an island in the ...
If you’re looking to escape, you’re in luck — November has many new fantasy books to choose from. Many speculative fiction books are long. Like, really long. But some are short enough to be ...
With 1 minute 29 seconds remaining, on third and 10 from New York’s 43-yard line ... “I think this is a testament to me believing in myself,” Brissett said. “I’m very aware of that.
Happily, there are a host of witty, satirical and downright hilarious books out there, waiting to put a smile back on our faces. From comic novels and memoirs, to essays and poetry, humour has filled ...