Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff Novels by Haruki Murakami and Rebecca Yarros, memoirs by Angela Merkel and Cher ...
It won the Hugo Award for its anti-colonial message. This book is best for those who enjoy political allegories. The Word for World is Forest is available from publisher MacMillan. Le Guin ...
Ghost coming to a close and Power Book IV: Force preparing for its final season, attention has now turned to the highly ...
Lila Pereira, a successful media executive, rises to the top of her career but has to reckon with her youngest daughter, Grace, resenting her for not being a PTA mom. Grace also dredges up the ...
The Great Hippopotamus Hotel,” the 25th installment in Alexander McCall Smith’s mystery series, follows a tried and tested ...
By J. D. Biersdorfer Where’s Johnny? The Biography of a TV Host Whose Life Was a Closed Book. Johnny Carson dominated late-night television for decades, but closely guarded his privacy.
How AI Decides Who Gets Hired, Monitored, Promoted, and Fired and Why We Need to Fight Back.” Much like job applicants’ ...
Katharine Spurrier dives into the stunning selection of photographs by Carlos Muñoz-Yagüe in this new book which takes us behind the scenes of iconic designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Alexander ...
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Encoding information in DNA has long seemed like a promising way to secure data for the long term, but so far it has required an expert touch.
Catherine Sanz’s book focuses on the highest-profile founder of the most compelling Irish business drama of the past 15 years ...
Author and educator Jessieca Montgomery is making significant strides in the realm of children’s literature with her innovative series of coloring and activity books focused on public speaking for kid ...