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Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
NPR's Books We Love returns with about 380 titles handpicked by NPR staff and critics. Reporter Andrew Limbong shares this year's nonfiction favorites with Michel Martin.
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My nonfiction list this year is wildly skewed—half tech dystopia, half mountain mysticism, with a multitude of memoirists weaving through the middle. It feels chaotic, but perhaps it mirrors the ...
Imagine waking up one morning to find a small box waiting for you, a box that contains the measure of your life. That’s the ...
In his second outing, The Portrait of a Secret's author Tarun Mehrishi delivers a cinematic story about using vengeance to deliver justice to India's enemies.
Myriam Gurba is the author of the books “Creep” and “Mean.” Her latest nonfiction book, “Poppy State,” is out now from Timber ...
Coyote,” a new biography by Robert M. Dowling, recounts how the cowboy laureate of American theatre invented himself.
For the past 20 years, writer Dmitry Glukhovsky has observed Vladimir Putin's Russia from extremes of proximity and distance.
Philip K. Dick is the master of dystopian fiction and there have been several great movies based on his novels and stories.