In a recent essay in China Books Review, Columbia University professor and China expert Andrew Nathan cited a new book by Lev ...
Screenwriter/author Luke Goebel channels Nathanael West’s classic “The Day of the Locust” and Elmore Leonard’s dark humor for ...
In “Rasputin,” the biographer Antony Beevor delves into the mysterious life of the last czarina’s mystic adviser.
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This month, if you read just one former “Arrested Development” writer’s comic novel about a woman who used to write for TV but has shifted gears, make it “Go Gentle.” Weirdly, two novels that fit that ...
Make It Out Alive,’ by Allison Brennan (Hanover Square Press) Three sets of newlyweds have disappeared from a Florida resort, their bruised and broken bodies washing up on the ocean shore. So ...
It’s Poetry Month and you’re on the look, so why not seek out one of these books? Books for Poetry Month by various authors c ...
At last, a long-awaited book review! Iga Swiatek shared that one of the best books she read last year was Asako Yuzuki's ...
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Book reviews: ‘Transcription’ and ‘The Meaning of Your Life: Finding Purpose in an Age of Emptiness’
A fictional take on how cell phones have changed us all and the ways self-focus can lead to a happier existence ...
Today, we’re going to be discussing a mystery! First, some background information. Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri ...
With her intriguing “Fireflies in Winter,” author Eleanor Shearer turns a lens on a piece of history that may have receded into obscurity while showing the human side of facts and figures.
With his latest novel, “The Left and the Lucky,” Willie Vlautin explores a theme rarely seen in literature: the male ...
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