1 FOURTH WING (Red Tower, $20.99). By Rebecca Yarros. A young woman competes to secure a spot at an elite war college for ...
In “The Uncanny Muse,” David Hajdu offers a lively survey of centuries of machines that served as instruments of cultural change.
In “Open Socrates,” Agnes Callard argues for a way of being that sounds a lot like her own.
This month, check out new historical fiction by Pam Jenoff and a horror novel with an adaptation already in the works.
In “Bibliophobia,” Sarah Chihaya combines criticism and memoir to write about reading’s role in a life’s highs and lows ...
Three Days in June” returns to familiar themes and a familiar setting for fans of Tyler. But that doesn’t make it any less ...
In Andrew Lipstein’s novel ‘Something Rotten,’ a pair of journalists seeks a new life in the old world.
5 IRON FLAME (Red Tower Books, $29.99). By Rebecca Yarros ... By Malcolm Gladwell. The best-selling author considers the way social epidemics have evolved over the past 25 years.
“Bibliophobia” is unprofessional in the best way (and no doubt more ... Becca Rothfeld is the nonfiction book critic for The Washington Post and the author of “All Things Are Too Small ...
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Elita” is a novel about a young girl who emerges alone from the wild in the 1950s and a woman who helps to investigate the ...
Charge up your e-reader and renew your library card in time for February’s newest books — narratives about ... lens of one woman trying to do her best for her family. Evelyn, a 29-year-old ...