Book-banning efforts have been aimed primarily at books with LGBTQ+ content and those by or about people of color. Here are ...
Our columnist on new books by Casey McQuiston, Erin Langston and Erica Ridley. By Olivia Waite In “We Solve Murders,” the author of the hugely popular Thursday Murder Club series introduces ...
As much as I dread the arrival of cooler temperatures, September also means the beginning of book season. Every year, publishing houses save up their buzziest new titles for back-to-school ...
Fall is a busy season for publishing. A slew of books will be coming down the pipeline soon, right in time for the beginning of pumpkin-spice season. Some of autumn's textual standouts include ...
By J. D. Biersdorfer “Intermezzo,” the Irish novelist’s fourth novel, is one of this fall’s most anticipated books. By The New York Times Books Staff Her new novel, “Intermezzo ...
The best biographies help us learn about and contemplate the world. By reading about pivotal figures in history, we better ...
Aerial view of several opened books on the table. What makes a book so great? It’s not necessarily only about the quality of the writing but also the ability to change discourse, start ...
My own book, combining cutting-edge research with practical examples from 118 companies, offers nine tested tools to help professionals from around the world thrive in chaos. My favorite part ...
During a presidential election year, publishers tend to send fewer books out into the distracted world. But the lists below, a sampling of what we at Book World are looking forward to this season ...
Welcome in autumn with some of our picks for the best books to read this season Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital platforms.
Irresistible picks for readers of all kinds of romance, from enemies-to-lovers to marriage of convenience to just one bed by Casey McQuiston by Casey McQuiston by Frances Burney by Jane Austen by ...
As summer winds down, more new books arrive in libraries and bookstores. Look out for fiction set in another time, eye-opening mysteries and memoirs, popular science, and fascinating history.