Our columnist on “Death Watch,” “Going Zero” and other pulse-pounding summer novels.
Our columnist recommends six dreamy new romance novels.
These books rewind time, depositing readers in the Cumbrian countryside, coastal Maine, rural Wyoming and beyond.
New novels by Fonda Lee, Martha Wells, Nick Harkaway, Kelly Link and Emma Törzs.
These books rewind time, depositing readers in the Cumbrian countryside, coastal Maine, rural Wyoming and beyond.
New novels by Fonda Lee, Martha Wells, Nick Harkaway, Kelly Link and Emma Törzs.
Five new audiobooks to download this summer include a breakdown of quantum computing and a tribute to Mary Oliver.
Five new audiobooks to download this summer include a breakdown of quantum computing and a tribute to Mary Oliver.
These five novels go well with sand, sunscreen and hot afternoons. (Landlocked on a rainy day? That works, too.)
These five novels go well with sand, sunscreen and hot afternoons. (Landlocked on a rainy day? That works, too.)
If your idea of a good summer read involves abject terror, we’ve got some recommendations for you.
If your idea of a good summer read involves abject terror, we’ve got some recommendations for you.
Gabrielle Zevin didn’t expect a wide audience for “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow,” her novel about game developers. It became a blockbuster with staying power.
Gabrielle Zevin didn’t expect a wide audience for “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow,” her novel about game developers. It became a blockbuster with staying power.
In Mieko Kanai’s 1997 novel, newly translated into English, a wife and mother’s monotonous days are punctured by quiet revelations.
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