Consider investing in some of the best motivational books to get you back in gear. Whether you’re on the hunt for a new inspirational read to flip through to resurge your motivation or are ...
By Laura Miller Loren Long has illustrated books by Barack Obama, Madonna and Amanda Gorman. His No. 1 best seller, “The Yellow Bus,” took him in a different direction — one that required ...
A massive, two-volume coffee table book revisits the heyday of classic Hollywood glamour as seen in Life magazine. By Gilbert Cruz In “On Freedom,” Timothy Snyder looks at what kinds of ...
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Winter is here, which means it’s time to pick up a great book to get all cozy with (or, rather, sign up for audible to listen on the go). It’s never been a better time to pick up a new read ...
The “X-Files” and “Sex Education” actress asked women around the world about their sexual fantasies and shares them in the new book “Want.” This splendid new account of the 40th ...
Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff New novels by Sally Rooney and Richard Powers, a memoir by the first Black woman on the ...
Check out some of our favorite children's and middle grade books for first-day jitters, making new friends and more Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for ...
This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here. This week, Sophie Vershbow asked English teachers, librarians, writers, and readers ...
Spend the coziest months of the year with your next great read. The most anticipated books of fall include best-selling author and philosopher Yuval Noah Harari’s brief history of information ...
Share recommendations of books you think would pair well with our September book club selection, “The Hypocrite,” by Jo Hamya. Did “The Hypocrite” make you think of other books?
Now, in a new book, Brock is denouncing Thomas and the court’s rightward tilt — and contending with his own complicated past. By Jennifer Szalai In a frank and entertaining new memoir ...