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Keiko Green's 'You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World,' a comedy about family, loss and environmental destruction, ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
On March 21, 1910, a train derailment near the Marshall/Tama county line (four miles northeast of Green Mountain) resulted in ...
Of Agatha Christie's over 60 novels, only four have never received any kind of adaptation across television, movies, or other ...
Historical fiction transports readers to different eras, immersing them in stories of love, loss, and survival. These books go beyond history lessons, capturing raw emotions amid war, oppression, and ...
The best thing about reading is that no matter what interests you, you’ll find a book on that topic. As proof, take a look at ...
The Fairhope Library Board will consider next month whether to move 35 book titles that are believed to be inappropriately shelved according to last year’s administrative code instituted by the ...
Rushdie's memoir about the attack, "Knife," was published last year and was a finalist for a National Book Award. But he has spoken of fiction as a sign of further healing and restored imaginative ...
Our critic on the month’s best releases. Credit...Caroline Gamon Supported by By Alida Becker Alida Becker was an editor at the Book Review for 30 years. She was the first winner of the National ...
Many of John Green’s novels offer a snapshot of young adult reading culture in the 2010s – star-crossed teenage lovers and “manic pixie dream girl” characters, Tumblr quotes and metaphors ...