Cheap Old Houses
Cheap Old Houses takes the titular Instagram account and HGTV show to the page, showcasing former fixer-uppers transformed into enchanting, livable homes.
View ArticleBob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine
Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine keeps the legendary artist in motion—dazzling, beguiling and multidimensional.
View ArticleA Toni Morrison Treasury
Adults will enjoy sharing the stories of A Toni Morrison Treasury with young readers, as many Morrison fans may never have encountered her writing for children.
View Article4 inspired gifts for the literary minded
We’ve collected a quartet of treats for the bibliophiles on your list.
View ArticleA quartet of books for pop-culture lovers
Your favorite pop culture fanatic will adore these fun and fascinating new books about the TV, movies, and other media we know and love. They’ll laugh, cry, nostalgically sigh — and immediately want to...
View Article4 festive novels explore family drama during the holidays
There’s nothing more fun than gossiping about fictional characters with your book club.
View ArticleWe Must Not Think of Ourselves
Emotionally charged and meticulously researched, We Must Not Think of Ourselves pays homage to the Oneg Shabbat’s goal of honoring the Jewish people by bearing witness to the entirety of their experience.
View ArticleStockholm
Stockholm is a madcap adventure filled with laughs and tears and the kind of under-your-skin frustration that only your closest friends can give you.
View ArticleSo Late in the Day
Claire Keegan’s lapidary style demands that her work be consumed slowly, sentence by lovely sentence. Her latest collection, So Late in the Day, will only enhance her increasing regard among American...
View ArticleHappy
Happy’s unexpected climax is handled so masterfully that it seems, in retrospect, inevitable. The humanity underpinning this story will speak to anyone with a heart and a dream.
View ArticleEntangled Life: The Illustrated Edition
British biologist Merlin Sheldrake shows us just how interconnected we really are with these otherworldly images of mushrooms, lichens, mycelium and more.
View ArticleDay
Michael Cunningham’s gorgeous prose gives Day a dreamy, timeless feel as it examines a family’s strands of connection and disconnection, along with the ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleA True Account
Readers who found their love of pirates rekindled by the HBO superhit “Our Flag Means Death” will be enamored by this piratical retelling in which the heroes are as unlikely as buried treasure itself.
View Article3 wickedly entertaining books to give to mystery fans
If you don’t have a clue what to get the true crime lovers and cozy mystery readers on your gift list, fear not—we’ve done the detecting for you.
View ArticleMagic by any Other Name
Ivy Nichols O’Reilly has grown up in a wealthy family full of magic, fantastical creatures, and emotional abuse—but when her narcissistic mother arranges an unwanted marriage for her, the young witch...
View ArticleDasher Can’t Wait for Christmas
Matt Tavares’s sequel to the New York Times best-selling Dasher is a joyful ode to helping others—and another holiday classic in the making.
View ArticleTo Spark a Match
Miss Adelaide Duveen—society misfit and confirmed spinster—is in danger of being banished from society. Former intelligence agent Gideon Abbott feels responsible for her plight and helps her relaunch...
View ArticleThese five 2023 titles explore family and kinship in Native American life
Across genres, grief and uncertainty are tempered by embracing community.
View ArticleRa Pu Zel and the Stinky Tofu
In a world of myriad fairy-tale retellings, Ra Pu Zel and the Stinky Tofu stands out as delightful, energetic and unique: a fairy tale you will happily devour.
View ArticleThe Serpent & the Wings of the Night
Fans of The Hunger Games and Red Rising will enjoy The Serpent & the Wings of the Night, Carissa Broadbent’s action-packed vampire romance.
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