Immersive novels by Leigh Bardugo, Madeline Miller, Brian Jacques and more offer thrilling adventures in richly imagined realms. By Jennifer Harlan With the first volume of a new series and an ...
Mirandi Babitz and the Huntington Library A new history by Roland Allen uncovers the wealth of ideas and invention hidden in the notebooks of literary luminaries. By Wilson Wong In his latest ...
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Trump family, has remained popular; it is the #1 best-selling book on Amazon days after the election, also holding the #1 ...
Children’s book publishers were invited to submit up to 10 picture books published this year in the United States. The judges ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — “The Handmaid's Tale” is selling again ... about a country in which women are brutally repressed has been ...
By Eleanor Henderson Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Cozy, whimsical novels — often featuring magical cats — that have long been popular in Japan and Korea ...
Fans say they offer comfort during a chaotic time. By Alexandra Alter Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. An imagined chat with Pooh commemorates the 100th ...