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Agatha Christie is a master of murder mysteries, making her one of the greatest authors ever. Here are her best books (which ...
This sweeping novel about the life, loves, struggles and triumphs of a queer English Burmese actor is the topic of our ...
Carley Fortune is known for her page-turning romance novels, and I inhaled this one in one sitting. It's set on Prince Edward Island and follows the love story of Lucy who meets her best friend's ...
Estimates indicate this first book in the series is the best-selling Harry Potter title to date, with roughly 120 million ...
Keefe’s narrative history, which was No. 19 on our list of the 100 Best Books of the 21st Century, has now been adapted into a streaming series. Inside The New York Times Book Review began in ...
Thank you for supporting The New Yorker. July’s second novel is a study of crisis—the crisis being how middle age changes sex, marriage, and ambition. The unnamed narrator is a forty-five ...
Or barely scratching the surface of that TBR? Whatever your book situation so far this year, there's a great new selection of novels out this February to fill your Goodreads with or get you out of ...
From the Brontë sisters to Kurt Vonnegut to Zora Neale Hurston, these are the best classic books to add to your TBR this year ...
Alex Allison’s second novel, Greatest of All Time, is closer in tone to Raisin’s. The 19-year-old narrator is a striker who finds himself drawn to a new team-mate, Samson, a French-Rwandan pla ...