A bold selection of the strongest non-fiction of 2025, offering striking clarity on power, illness, culture and technology ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
My nonfiction list this year is wildly skewed—half tech dystopia, half mountain mysticism, with a multitude of memoirists weaving through the middle. It feels chaotic, but perhaps it mirrors the ...
As debates over the ‘disappearing’ young male novelist rumble on, some authors and critics push back against claims that fiction has closed its doors to men. Hannah Ewens learns that the real problem ...
The Seattle Public Library loves to promote books and reading. This monthly column is a space to share reading and book trends from a librarian’s perspective.
Timothy Beck Werth is the Tech Editor at Mashable, where he leads coverage and assignments for the Tech and Shopping ...
The weekly podcast features compelling interviews with scientists, founders and experts who love to talk about space, covers ...
Acclaimed author Ian McEwan and BBC Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet are among the prominent figures whose works ...
Nagpur: The first edition of the Nagpur Book Festival, organised by the National Book Trust, opened its doors to thousands of ...
At last week’s Booker Prize ceremony, author Penelope Lively gave a speech on the importance of books for children, not just ...
Writer’s Symposium by the Sea founder and journalism professor Dean Nelson will discuss his new books on Monday at Warwick’s ...
If Tesla CEO Elon Musk is ‘uncultured’, a false opposition between literature and business may be to blame, says the ...
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