You don't have to be a traditional fantasy reader to fall in love with these books and characters. So, are you ready to jump in to the Maasiverse? Ahead, my recommended reading order and contextual ...
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From a grand journey to India, a deeply New York story and a lost memory that leads to finding a new life — plus some juicy new celebrity memoirs — here are PEOPLE's picks for the best books to read ...
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As parents question traditional schooling, leaders must adapt. Here are eight books providing fresh leadership insights on ...
Primers on environmental activism and a series on resisting autocrats offer a chance study up for the bumpy years ahead.
Below, we've split the Harry Potter book series into two different sections: the Harry Potter novels and additional reading.
Staff members at the Omaha Public Library offer up suggestions for books that explore loneliness, love and connection along ...
Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff Novels by Haruki Murakami and Rebecca Yarros, memoirs by Angela Merkel and Cher ...
In March 2019, she picked the inaugural novel in the Read with Jenna book club, and every month since then, she’s highlighted ...
“I am walking toward death daily in the company of saints, past and present, heroic and ordinary,” Dr. Gaillardetz wrote. “It has been enough.” This last work is a fitting coda to a life well-lived ...