Every week, the critics and editors at the New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, ...
How a Color Tells the Story of My People,” by Imani Perry. (Ecco. 256 pp. $17.99.) There is an inextricable link between ...
Starry and Restless,” by Julia Cooke, delivers an immersive account of the pathbreaking careers of Rebecca West, Martha ...
Fans of The Washington Post's now-canceled Book World section had a send-off for it last weekend. It was one of the last major sources of book reviews and recommendations for a general news audience.
The new supplement for SWN is titled Proteus Sector: A Gazetteer for Stars Without Number.
Jeff shares his review of The Fungus That Came to Blackeswell, an adventure for the Dolmenwood roleplaying game from Necrotic Gnome and Exalted Funeral.
A few months ago, I reviewed Bitmap Books' I'm Too Young To Die. This was the first book from the publisher I reviewed after buying and enjoying a few over ...
Q4 2025 Earnings Call February 12, 2026 5:00 PM ESTCompany ParticipantsJohn Kibarian - Co-Founder, President, CEO ...
Finding the right book can make a big difference, especially when you’re just starting out or trying to get better. We’ve ...
In a 1996 interview conducted by Morrissey over tea and cigarettes, Joni Mitchell mentioned that Bob Dylan had told her he could no longer write songs. Asked about a particular composition, he replied ...
With this week’s announcement of massive cuts at The Washington Post, the paper’s Book World supplement earned a dismal distinction: It may be the only newspaper book-review section to have been ...
Barney Rosset risked violence and insolvency so that his Grove Press could print unexpurgated American editions of such forbidden works as “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” in 1959 and “Tropic of Cancer” in ...
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