Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
An event at L.A.’s Chateau Marmont celebrated an upcoming book about Eve Babitz and Joan Didion, two writers who documented ...
for Game 1 of the World Series against the New York Yankees at Dodger Stadium. “With this time off, it’s going to be a 100% go for me in Game 1,’’ Freeman said. “I don't think there's ...
Amal El-Mohtar is the Book Review’s science fiction and fantasy columnist. She is a Hugo Award-winning writer and the ...
In his novel “States of Emergency,” Chris Knapp doesn’t just tighten the distance between our inner lives and the world ...
Hoping to catch the eye of the boy she likes, 13-year-old Deecie Jeffries sneaks out of the house in Austin, Texas, in 1987 ...
Credit - P ulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link’s debut novel, The Book of Love, is a fantasy that tackles sibling rivalry, ...
Your guide to feminist literature “A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men,” said ...
America's largest nonfiction film festival, featuring more than 200 features and shorts, returns to New York City theaters ...
Gretchen Rubin’s advice on navigating the chaos of life reminds us that self-care and connection can be powerful tools when ...
A Dutch Love Story in a Time of Silence: In Yael van der Wouden’s debut novel, “The Safekeep,” the writer spins an erotic ...
Catie Edmondson, who has been covering Capitol Hill for The New York Times since 2018, tries to glean patterns that will determine control of the House. By Emmett Lindner Nicholas Nehamas is one ...