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Suddenly Liz Moore blazed, comet-like, onto small screens and best-seller lists. But her writing career has been a slow burn.
This Korean novel by the 2024 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature turns a pet-sitting mission into a haunting reflection ...
Many people are hungry for books that explore trauma: Dr. Bessel van der Kolk’s “The Body Keeps the Score” has sold more than ...
A quiz that delivers reading recommendations helps bookworms find their next reads. Not long ago, Jennifer Harlan, an editor ...
Alexander’s first Regency romance, A GENTLEMAN’S GENTLEMAN (Vintage, paperback, $18), is all shy emotion amid an orgy of ...
“The Snares,” by Rav Grewal-Kök, examines the perils and moral quandaries of clandestine service.
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Explosive Meta memoir tops US best-seller listA scathing book about Facebook parent company Meta, whose author has been barred from promoting her work, entered at the top ...
I’ve had to set that limiting belief aside,” she says, “in order to write other kinds of books without feeling like an ...
Rebecca Yarros’s romantasy novel “Fourth Wing” has been on our New York Times best-seller list for 84 weeks, so I figured I ought to see what the fuss is all about. It’s a page-turner?
Waco resident Rebekah Gray, who publishes under the name R.M. Gray, made the coveted list for her first book “NIGHTWEAVER." ...
9. THE SCORPION AND THE NIGHT BLOSSOM, by Amélie Wen Zhao. (Delacorte) Àn’yīng must win the trials of the Temple of Dawn in ...
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