Let yourself by enticed by satiny flan, savory dumplings, Swiss almond cookies and more.
Now that the pandemic feels a little less frightening, our critic writes, she’s ready to submit to the exquisite torture of a terrifying book.
Twelve new yarns will whisk readers to the past, where life was every bit as complicated, dramatic and story-worthy as the present.
The most notable picture, middle grade and young adult books of the year, selected by The Times’s children’s books editor.
From a little suitcase that contains a towering cake to the ultimate shaggy dog story.
Claude A. Clegg III’s “The Black President” looks at the often surprising reactions of African Americans to the Obama administration.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
“I love Dickens and Twain above all.”
But where are the menorahs and Kwanzaa candles?
Ed Park’s latest Graphic Content column looks at new work from Matt Madden and R. Kikuo Johnson.
A monthly list featuring the top ten books loved by librarians across the U.S.
Delivered: 12/2/2021 12:00:00 AM
Peter Robison’s “Flying Blind” tells the full story of two air disasters and Boeing’s role in the crashes.
In “Looking for the Good War,” the West Point scholar Elizabeth D. Samet argues that an idealized narrative of America’s actions in World War II has colored our beliefs about warfare in detrimental ways.
Alex Danchev’s biography of René Magritte portrays a subversive artist who had no interest in bohemian life.
An up-to-date list of the New York Times Nonfiction Bestsellers. Weekly.
Delivered: 11/30/2021 9:00:00 PM
An up-to-date list of the New York Times Fiction Bestsellers. Weekly.
Delivered: 11/30/2021 8:00:00 PM
New collections by Hiromi Kawakami, Wendy J. Fox and Blake Sanz.
Claire Keegan’s “Small Things Like These” uncovers the Catholic Church’s centuries-long conspiracy to imprison, abuse and even murder “fallen women” and their children.
“In Case of Emergency,” a novel by Mahsa Mohebali, offers an antic portrait of a mind on edge in contemporary Iran.
Editors at The Times Book Review choose the best fiction and nonfiction titles this year.
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