Our romance columnist found much to like in the latest crop of summer novels.
Our romance columnist found much to like in the latest crop of summer novels.
A selection of books published this week.
A selection of books published this week.
An up-to-date list of the New York Times Nonfiction Bestsellers. Weekly.
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An up-to-date list of the New York Times Fiction Bestsellers. Weekly.
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In Carrère’s latest, a best seller (and cause of scandal) in France, the author’s life gets very bad and then slightly better.
In Anthony Marra’s new novel, “Mercury Pictures Presents,” a studio makes it big once America decides to enter the war.
In Anthony Marra’s new novel, “Mercury Pictures Presents,” a studio makes it big once America decides to enter the war.
Need permission to be a grump — or just a normal human being who isn’t smiling all the time? Read these books.
Need permission to be a grump — or just a normal human being who isn’t smiling all the time? Read these books.
Hilary A. Hallett’s “Inventing the It Girl” tells the story of the early Hollywood pioneer Elinor Glyn.
“The Boys” begins with a letter from a bike touring company, asking the main character not to sign up for another trip. Why?
“The Boys” begins with a letter from a bike touring company, asking the main character not to sign up for another trip. Why?
Six of the 13 writers in contention for the prestigious British literary award are from the United States, with novelists from Britain, Ireland and Zimbabwe also on the list.
The author of best-selling rom-com novels, including this summer’s “Book Lovers,” likes to take her characters out of their comfort zones, and saw much of America from her family’s minivan.
Wang Xiaobo’s “The Golden Age” is a novel of lust and loss during China’s Cultural Revolution.
Wang Xiaobo’s “The Golden Age” is a novel of lust and loss during China’s Cultural Revolution.
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