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Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Retirees solving murders. "Great Gatsby" retellings. Vampires in space. Influencer love stories. Here are our favorite new ...
"Historical fiction is having a moment", said Cosmopolitan. From novels inspired by Shakespeare to clever reimaginings of ...
Our picks include new novels by Hazel Gaynor, Nell Stevens, Meg Waite Clayton, Norman Lock and Heather Clark.
Our columnist on some stellar recent releases.
These novels blend the substantiated with the surreal, offering new ways to understand the past through magic, monsters and ...
The latest work of historical non-fiction from Meg Waite Clayton, 'Typewriter Beach,' looks at the hurdles women face in ...
The latest roundup of historical fiction features G.W. Pabst, Miguel de Cervantes and Gabriële Buffet-Picabia.
Through "unflinching depictions of government-sanctioned disappearances and other atrocities," Reyes "powerfully excavates ...
Historian and novelist Stephen T. Jackson will host a launch event for his debut series, “The Preston Chronicles,” on Tuesday ...
In her enticing new novel Days of Light, English writer Megan Hunter offers two innovations that distinguish the book from ...
Reading is the new sexy, books are back, and they’re printed, from bookstores. Over the past few years people have started shelving devices and reverted ...