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3. Audition by Katie Kitamura (Riverhead Books: $28) An accomplished actor grapples with the varied roles she plays in her personal life. 4. Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall (Simon & Schuster ...
Meanwhile, our fiction picks include books with alternate timelines, ones that blur the boundaries between what’s imagined and what’s real and multiple dark academia novels. Here are 30 ...
BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- A man who withdrew 100 books from the Beachwood Library may have used those books in a social media video to spread hate before burning them in a second video. At 1:25 p.m. May ...
An Ohio man has drawn widespread backlash after he reportedly checked out and then burned 100 books on Jewish history, African American history and LGBTQ+ education. The man took the books from ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon has ordered all military leaders and commands to pull and review all of their library books that address diversity, anti-racism or gender issues by May 21 ...
From seaside romances to nonfiction survival stories to twisty crime dramas, here are the books USA TODAY is most excited for in summer 2025. Titles are listed in order of anticipated publication ...
The Pentagon has ordered military leaders to remove and review all library books that relate to diversity, anti-racism or gender issues within the next two weeks, according to a new memo issued ...
These Pulitzer Prize books promise extraordinary storytelling that'll move you and make you see the world in new ways There are good reads and then there are great reads. If you’re after the ...
We made new friends, found a lot of exciting and amazing books that need more attention in the reading world," she says. "Independent authors put a lot of time and effort to make their books come ...
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what consumers owe to artists. By Kwame Anthony Appiah Is it ethical to buy used books and music instead of new copies that will financially reward the ...
The It’s Me, Tinx podcast host, 34, shared with Page Six her favorite books and her go-to genre when choosing a new read at the bookstore. “I’ve always loved to read,” she told the outlet.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our recommended books this week tilt heavily toward investigations and exposés — they include a study of the wellness industry ...