Every week, the critics and editors at the New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, ...
In January, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Xenobe Purvis’s debut novel, about a small English village ...
In "Beth Is Dead," a modern reimagining of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," Beth, who hasn't returned home from a New Year ...
In Matthew Pearl’s novel, an ambitious writer finds that the editor downstairs is more hindrance than help.
The Viper” is Brad Meltzer’s third novel featuring mortician Zig and Nola, a military artist, and their uneasy relationship.
Four slices of time, across nearly seven decades, draw into one in Daniyal Mueenuddin’s novel.
I thoroughly enjoyed Mark Kulansky’s new novel, Cheesecake, set in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in the 1980s. West 86th street to be precise. Kurlansky captures the feel of the neighborhood, and ...
I’m tempted to call “The Phoebe Variations” a came-of-age book. Wisconsin writer Jane Hamilton’s eighth novel – the “A Map of the World” writer’s first since “The Excellent Lombards” in 2016 – is of a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Best of The Strand Magazine,” edited by Andrew F. Gulli and Lamia J. Gulli (Blackstone) What a treat this book is: the best of Strand Magazine’s mysteries ...
This week’s Summerville Reads picks include Beth Vrabel’s middle-grade caper, Neil Shea’s Arctic reporting and Adam Johnson’s ...
Despite the highly entertaining plot and the rip-roaring action, “The Tin Men,” by the father-and-son duo of Nelson and Alex DeMille, comes with sadness. During the writing of this military thriller, ...
Reading blindly is an act of faith, and sometimes, the most satisfying one. Here are books that reveal their power only after ...