From fantasy to memoir to historical fiction, staff from across the newsroom share 14 books that captured their attention this year.
Ella Baxter’s new novel reminds us that mediocrity is far more common than genius.
As a sleep-product reviewer, I like to think I know a lot about beds and mattresses. But that hasn’t always been the case – I ...
Anne Abel, who wrote the touching memoir "Mattie, Milo, and Me," published her debut book in April 2024 to much acclaim from critics. The tome recounts Anne's upbringing in an abusive household and ...
Later, he learns that the girl has died. Realizing that, in his grief, he has forgotten about his children, the judge tries to make up for lost time. In 1886, a shortened version of the story ...
Chelmsford: When only two books of hers were sold at the exhibition in Galleywood Heritage Centre, the aspiring author Vicky Ball from England was anything but disheartened. Instead, with her ...
After careful investigation and close study, here are the thoroughly imagined reasons why each of the following books might ... before you go to bed every night. The sound of your voice reading ...
Sarah J. Maas is one of the buzziest authors in the book world, but now is Spotify’s top author as well! The bestselling author of the acclaimed A Court of Thorns and Roses series was officially ...
The book is currently untitled, and no release date has been set. “Together, they navigate the treacherous underworld of corruption and vice to bring down the New York City crime syndicate,” the ...
Buffalo-born author Ed Park's book, "Same Bed Different Dreams," was a finalist for this year's Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
I'm a disabled author and illustrator, and this week I have published my first book called: There's a monster under my bed. This was written ... and most of all make them smile and enjoy it.
“The First Ladies,” about the friendship between Eleanor Roosevelt and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune. The authors each have published numerous books on their own.