But there’s one school where the classic novel won’t be being read in classrooms – because it has been put on a very special shelf in their school library. A shelf full of “banned ...
Novels by Karl Ove Knausgaard and Jean Hanff Korelitz; nonfiction by Ina Garten, Alexei Navalny and Ta-Nehisi Coates; Sapphic horror and more. Credit...The New York Times Supported by A coming-of ...
Read on for all of Peter James's Roy Grace books in order. When James Taylor arrives late for a funeral, he has to stand at the back of the small church. But, as the service progresses, Taylor notices ...
From heartwarming love stories, to tragic tales of betrayal and dark political comedies, read on for our picks of the best World War Two novels. A tale of resilience and endurance, and the unfettered ...
Tired of the same old shows and movies? Light novels offer a passage to spellbinding realms beyond imagination. These compact Japanese sci-fi and fantasy books tell epic stories that immerse you ...
With fall’s arrival comes the promise of longer evenings — the perfect time to curl up with a mystery novel. This season’s offerings bring us quirky characters, puzzling murders and far ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our recommended books this week include two substantial new biographies: one a reassessment of Ronald Reagan and his legacy ...
These are some of the questions she poses in her body of work. A touch more tonally measured than her previous novels, Creation Lake is by far Kushner’s most accomplished and engrossing work to ...
On this list, I have compiled 20 books that everyone should read to understand the world’s deadliest war better, and these rankings are based on public reception, cultural impact and longevity.