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Alida Becker was an editor at the Book Review for 30 years. She was the first winner of the National Book Critics Circle ...
August continues July’s trend of being rich in genre fiction, with new novels from Hugo Award winner T. Kingfisher and Hugo ...
We just scrolled past a tweet about some research saying that AI chatbots are turning all our brains and memories and ...
Whether you’re craving dark fantasy, smart literary fiction, heart-tugging romance, or unforgettable memoir, the books hitting the shelves this month are near-guaranteed to hit ...
What do murder-solving history professors, trad wife horror stories and Nazi-fighting witches have in common? They're all in ...
Welcome back, book lovers! This week, Woman's World Book Club is excited to announce another batch of entertaining and ...
Martin Dugard Martin Dugard is still best known for co-writing non-fiction books with former FOX News host Bill O’Reilly – ...
Explore why parents need to fill the gaps in school history lessons by sharing real stories, diverse perspectives, and ...
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished reading Adam Roberts's novel Lake of Darkness. Some of us loved it – but some of us weren't so sure about this far-future set slice of hard science fictio ...
Mary Frances Fisher is a lifelong resident of Cleveland, Ohio, and a passionate storyteller with deep roots in historical fiction. With a career spanning decades as a legal nurse consultant, Fisher ...
Many of our favorite dystopian novels have also been turned into compelling films and shows, including Margaret Atwood 's The ...
Nothing instills an idea of the world as a complex place demanding deep understanding like a book does because a book is ...