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Many of Reese Witherspoon's picks for her book club are fiction, but don't overlook the great nonfiction picks she's made, ...
In a new nonfiction book, the Y.A. novelist describes the disease as a window into “the folly and brilliance and cruelty and compassion of humans.” By Rebecca Robbins When you purchase an ...
This book takes you deep into the world of a fierce and powerful Grama Devata—a protector, guardian, and swift force of justice. Through gripping stories and ancient wisdom, it unveils Bhairava, ...
John Green's new non-fiction book "Everything is Tuberculosis" is out now. The Indiana-based author, best known for his young adult novels "The Fault in Our Stars" and "Turtles All the Way Down ...
Women artists made most of the first cave drawings. People with uteruses create life itself. Slumber parties; solidarity; activism; caregiving; discovery; innovation, and evolution. Women, we hold ...
“Says who?” is often my reaction when presented with any “Best of ...” list in the media. Mindful of this and the knowledge that any verdict is only as trustworthy as the calibre of the ...
A teenager with severe cerebral palsy who wrote a book using his eyes has urged teachers not to underestimate their pupils. When Jonathan Bryan started school he was given the label PMLD, which ...
A posthumous collection of Joan Didion’s diaries, biographies of Yoko Ono and Mark Twain, a history of The Onion — and plenty more. By Miguel Salazar and Laura Thompson March Dalton, a ...
Waterstones is expanding its Book of the Month campaign in May with a new YA slot and another non-fiction offering. The retailer said it is “building on the significant growth potential of the ...
The Lives of the Caesars, a gossip-filled account of the lives of Roman emperors, has officially become a bestseller 2,000 years after it was originally written thanks to a new translation by Tom ...
A new report prepared by GfK Entertainment and NielsenIQ BookData and released Tuesday at the London Book Fair showed that fiction sales are growing in global book markets, while nonfiction ...
HOW DO YOU concoct a plausible fictional near-future, in which people’s reliance on technology has gone too far? If you read “The Dream Hotel”, a gripping new novel, you can discern one recipe.