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Apr 13, 2026
Tucker Carlson Books, a joint venture between Carlson's media company and Skyhorse Publishing, will put out books by Russell Brand, Milo Yiannopoulos and more.
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Apr 13, 2026
Jay McInerney has written about the literary party boy Russell Calloway once a decade since the 1990s. He returns in the Covid novel "See You on the Other Side."
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Apr 13, 2026
"Go Gentle" throws together art heists, sexual assault and a coven of middle-aged divorcées on the Upper West Side.
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Apr 13, 2026
Aziz Abu Sarah and Maoz Inon both lost loved ones to the conflict in the Middle East. In "The Future Is Peace," they look for hope and understanding.
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Apr 12, 2026
Just 22 and still a student, Nelio Biedermann has been compared to Thomas Mann thanks to "Lázár," his sweeping family saga.
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Apr 12, 2026
"Lázár," by Nelio Biedermann, is a multigenerational novel that spans the collapse of a monarchy, two world wars and a revolution.
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Apr 12, 2026
In 10 minutes or less, this mom-and-pop London institution produced stylish snapshots for some of the world's biggest stars.
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Apr 11, 2026
The writer, actor and lightning rod is not done sharing yet.
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Apr 11, 2026
A new book by the historian Melvin Patrick Ely draws on court records to highlight the complex relationships between enslavers and the enslaved.
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Apr 11, 2026
In "Empire of Skulls," Paul Stob explores how a mania took over America.
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Apr 11, 2026
After devoting her first novel to her wild mother, Violaine Huisman focuses her second on her father, a man who amassed wealth, love affairs and stories.
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Apr 10, 2026
Major publishing houses risk unwittingly putting out books generated with A.I. tools. Authors and readers are frustrated, nervous and grasping for solutions.
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Apr 10, 2026
In his excellent "The Oracle's Daughter," Harrison Hill looks at the people and the questions beyond the headlines.
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Apr 10, 2026
Tae Keller's new novel, "When Tomorrow Burns," offers reassuring answers to the question, "What do you do when your biggest fear comes true?"
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Apr 10, 2026
Merlin Holland has spent decades dismantling the myths that grew up around his grandfather. He hopes his new book may finally settle the record.
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Apr 09, 2026
Memoirs from the front lines capture the high-octane pace, roller coaster stakes and unforgettable personalities of emergency medicine.
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Apr 09, 2026
Zealous officials burned their predecessors' romance novels. Now, young Muslim women in northern Nigeria publish their erotic books in installments on WhatsApp.
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Apr 09, 2026
In these science fiction books, extraterrestrial beings are sympathetic, horrifying and everything in between.
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Apr 08, 2026
A new book by Patrick Radden Keefe retraces the secret life of a 19-year-old Londoner who fell in with a gangster underworld.
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Apr 08, 2026
Dean Young's posthumous collection, "Creature Feature," applies his characteristically giddy sense of unraveling to his own life and ill health.
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Apr 07, 2026
For their 10th life, the cats strut and duckwalk in a reappraisal of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1981 musical, which has shifted to the queer ballroom scene.
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Apr 07, 2026
After a grueling year in a German prison camp during World War II, he endured crushing nightmares and survivor guilt back home, leading him to spread the word about veterans' suffering.
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Apr 07, 2026
His best-received book explored the state's infatuation with voter initiatives, which were sometimes pushed with anti-immigrant fervor.
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Apr 07, 2026
In this novel, a group of authors race to finish a mystery manuscript, only to find themselves part of a lethal plot.
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Apr 07, 2026
The Polish best seller "Hexes of the Deadwood Forest" is like a post-porn fever dream of Eastern European magic realism crossed with a plant-based "Joy of Sex."
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Apr 07, 2026
In Emma Straub's latest novel, "American Fantasy," a pop group's midlife return provides fodder for both comedy and redemption on the high seas.
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Apr 07, 2026
In Emma Straub's latest novel, "American Fantasy," a pop group's midlife return provides fodder for both comedy and redemption on the high seas.
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Apr 07, 2026
Since the late '70s, the bassist has worked to map a musical route that mirrored the trans-Atlantic slave trade and birthed nearly all of American popular music.
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Apr 07, 2026
"Corto Maltese," Hugo Pratt's influential 1967 graphic novel, returns, with just as much to say about childhood during wartime.
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Apr 06, 2026
A Vietnam veteran-turned-academic historian, he drew acclaim for portraying conflicts from the perspectives of generals as well as grunts on all sides, both in Vietnam and in World War II.
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Apr 06, 2026
The well-born protagonist of Nancy Lemann's novel "The Oyster Diaries" returns home and immediately feels like an outsider.
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Apr 06, 2026
In "Here Where We Live Is Our Country," Molly Crabapple tells the story of a Jewish labor movement that fought antisemitism and nationalism with equal fervor.
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Apr 05, 2026
In Caro Claire Burke's novel, "Yesteryear," a homesteading momfluencer can no longer hide the scandal swirling just below the surface.
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Apr 05, 2026
These novels marry good mysteries with unforgettable characters and the twists and turns of the investigative process to deliver page-turning thrills.
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Apr 04, 2026
Based on hard science fiction, a genre that prioritizes scientific accuracy, the blockbuster gets a lot right but misses a few things, experts say.
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Apr 04, 2026
Our columnist on the month's best new releases.
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Apr 04, 2026
The lexicographer Kory Stamper's "True Color" is a sneakily insightful philosophical treatise on what it means to define anything at all.
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Apr 03, 2026
The Book Review editors discuss fiction and nonfiction that caught their eye. Plus, Ada Limón on the power of poetry.
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Apr 03, 2026
"The Testaments" focuses on a younger generation coming of age inside Gilead, the religious regime first imagined in Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian thriller.
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Apr 03, 2026
With "Transcription," the writer makes a case for the vitality of the form.
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Apr 03, 2026
Matt Phelan's bear cub named Bartleby and Scott Rothman's judgy bunny aren't wicked or misbehaved. Like our reviewer, they simply prefer not to.
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Apr 02, 2026
In his free time, Jeff Martin mobilized best-selling authors to travel to sold-out events in his hometown. He will soon expand his horizons.
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Apr 02, 2026
She vividly recalls what the novel, and others like it, meant to her mother. Her own new book is "The Glorians: Visitations From the Holy Ordinary."
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Apr 02, 2026
Here are some of our staff's favorites, for ages 4 to 8.
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Apr 01, 2026
In anticipation of the nation's 250th anniversary, a Pulitzer winner visited 300 sites to see how history is displayed and, sometimes, erased.
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Apr 01, 2026
These single-serving satires, family dramas and romances can be read cover-to-cover in one sun-dappled afternoon.
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Apr 01, 2026
What happens when you shrink down a book club to two days and take turns narrating the story? Welcome to Page Break.
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Apr 01, 2026
What happens when you shrink down a book club to two days and take turns narrating the story? Welcome to Page Break.
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Mar 31, 2026
Books by Marie NDiaye, Daniel Kehlmann and Rene Karabash are among the shortlisted titles for the major award for fiction translated into English.
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Mar 31, 2026
Yann Martel's "Son of Nobody" joins many recent books that reimagine the classics, but offers a Nabokovian twist.
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Mar 31, 2026
The sloppy, solipsistic narrator of Kirsten King's novel, "A Good Person," casts a witchy spell on a guy who dumped her. Hours later, he's been stabbed to death.
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Mar 30, 2026
Part horror, part fable, the latest novel by Marie NDiaye to be translated into English is an exacting portrait of domestic entrapment and psychological turmoil.
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Mar 30, 2026
The Upper West Side performing arts venue will take its programming across the city while its doors close for a 15-month overhaul.
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Mar 30, 2026
Samuel Pepys's journals are an invaluable record of British history. A new book reconsiders his infamous sexual exploits.
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Mar 30, 2026
Eddie Murphy, Snoop Dogg and Bill Clinton (naturally) show up in his gossipy new memoir. He isn't very sentimental.
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Mar 30, 2026
Novels by Emma Straub, Ben Lerner and TJ Klune; nonfiction by Patrick Radden Keefe and Lena Dunham; a road trip history of the United States; and more.
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Mar 30, 2026
Doctors believed that Woody Brown would never be able to speak or process language. He went to graduate school and is publishing his debut novel.
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Mar 29, 2026
One hundred years after it was banned for its depiction of hedonism, the rhythmic, jazz-soaked poetry of Joseph Moncure March continues to find new life.
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Mar 29, 2026
In "Transcription," Ben Lerner considers a famous father, a loyal protégé and a distant son, bound by devotion and separated by miscommunication.
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Mar 28, 2026
"The Keeper," the final book in her Cal Hooper trilogy, returns readers to an insular village in rural western Ireland.
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Mar 28, 2026
If you've blazed through all of the beloved crime novelist's works, here are more thrillers that may be up your dark alley.
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Mar 28, 2026
George Clooney, Meryl Streep and other voice actors had to be persuaded, but a new PBS documentary (mostly) leads by example in stressing the first syllable.
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Mar 27, 2026
Her best-selling series, about four children who live in a train car and solve mysteries, inspired sequels, spinoffs and animated films.
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Mar 27, 2026
Although he did not speak a word of Persian, his interpretations of the 13th-century mystic's work made Rumi a New Age icon for millions.
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Mar 27, 2026
Our columnist on the month's best books.
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Mar 27, 2026
If the TV show has you craving 1990s glam, upper-crust romance and doomed dynasties, these books have got you covered.
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Mar 27, 2026
In April, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Kenan Orhan's novel about a woman whose bathroom is transformed into a Turkish prison cell.
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Mar 27, 2026
Our columnist on the month's best books.
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Mar 27, 2026
Philip Stead's "A Potion, a Powder, a Little Bit of Magic" gleefully ignores all the storytelling rules.
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Mar 27, 2026
Scouring estate sales, eBay and family basements, Rhae Lynn Barnes amassed a disturbing collection to write "Darkology," her groundbreaking new book.
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Mar 26, 2026
This year's winners include the latest novel by the South Korean Nobel laureate in literature and a memoir by one of India's best known novelists.
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Mar 26, 2026
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Mar 26, 2026
Her deceased loved ones are characters on a hit TV show, her name is in the Epstein files and she's returning to "Real Housewives." What does she make of it all?
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Mar 26, 2026
In a new book, the historian Mark Peterson argues that our founding document is rooted in ideals of expansion and conquest ill suited to the nation we've become.
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Mar 26, 2026
The author Elizabeth Arnott recommends thrilling tales of domestic vengeance and feminine power.
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Mar 25, 2026
A Pulitzer Prize-winning narrative journalist, he wrote deeply reported books that often focused on heroic goodness in people.
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Mar 25, 2026
The writer, and the artist JD Beltran, have come up with Art Water, to host exhibitions, give 30 artists studio space, and offer community events.
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Mar 25, 2026
A new history by Trevor Jackson argues that the economic system that transformed global living standards depends on endless growth impossible to sustain.
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Mar 25, 2026
In "How Flowers Made Our World," David George Haskell makes a case for their soft power.
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Mar 25, 2026
Just in time for Opening Day, Robert Coover's prescient 1968 baseball novel is back in print.
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Mar 24, 2026
"American Men," by Jordan Ritter Conn, and "Who Needs Friends," by Andrew McCarthy, report from the front lines of the epidemic of male loneliness.
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Mar 24, 2026
In a new book, the Harvard scholar Marjorie Garber suggests how Americans targeted during the Red Scare used literature to confound their interrogators.
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Mar 24, 2026
"Open Space," by David Ariosto, suggests there are few limits on human ingenuity that could prevent us from colonizing the cosmos.
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Mar 24, 2026
How The Washington Post's now-defunct Book World transformed the careers of two giants of American literature.
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Mar 23, 2026
In Mark Rosenblatt's play, a powerful portrayal of the beloved children's book author who almost gleefully exposes his bigotry.
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Mar 23, 2026
Fascinated by the fringes, he wrote a definitive history of libertarianism and books about underground comics and the Burning Man festival.
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Mar 23, 2026
In Kiran Millwood Hargrave's novel "Almost Life," a passionate love affair between two college women gives way to a lifetime of what-ifs.
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Mar 23, 2026
Nancy Lemann published her first novel at 28. Then came "the doom." Now she's back in the spotlight, and not exactly comfortable with it.
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Mar 23, 2026
A new book by Rhae Lynn Barnes examines how minstrelsy once occupied the center of the nation's cultural life.
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Mar 22, 2026
Our columnist on three sparkling new romances.
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Mar 22, 2026
In "Playmakers," Michael Kimmel traces, and celebrates, the immigrant roots of the American toy industry. (Batteries not included.)
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Mar 22, 2026
"Antigone" gave us the original "bad girl," but its themes go beyond that. How do adaptations keep making Sophocles' ideas about democracy and theater new?
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Mar 21, 2026
As his new memoir demonstrates, he himself would achieve fame as a visual artist, filmmaker, TV host and formative tastemaker.
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Mar 21, 2026
In "The Feather Wars," James H. McCommons pays tribute to the nation's first conservationists.
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Mar 21, 2026
Our critic on three terrific new mysteries and a gem-filled story collection.
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Mar 20, 2026
You're welcome.
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Mar 20, 2026
An adaptation has a twist that doesn't track, and songs that benefit from an excellent cast, including Norm Lewis, Sierra Boggess and Adam Jacobs.
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Mar 20, 2026
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, best known for animations like the "Spider-Verse" films, took lessons from "Solo: A Star Wars Story," a project from which they were dismissed.
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Mar 20, 2026
Ten recommendations for fans of Ann M. Martin's iconic paperback series.
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Mar 20, 2026
Ten recommendations for fans of Ann M. Martin's iconic paperback series.
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