The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction ...
113 Poets Pay Tribute And a week with fewer releases doesn’t mean a week with dull releases. Far from it! You’ll find new ...
I absolutely love The Thursday Murder Club series, so I'm excited to delve into another gripping murder mystery with a brand-new detective ... latest book, Think Again. The newest release is ...
Three winning new romances. Writer Nora Dahlia makes her romance debut with Pick-up, which is such an obvious bit of word ...
Brandon Sanderson's climax to "The Stormlight Archive" series, widely considered one of the most highly-anticipated fantasy ...
There are slimmer sci-fi pickings than usual at the end of the year, but gems can still be found, whether that’s a visit to ...
Take note of these new releases our group of critics — The Bookshelf's Kate Evans, The Book Show's Sarah L'Estrange ... English writer Deborah Levy creates both fiction — seven novels ...
March is also a great month for books ... fiction. In Charles I’s court in 1632, all the women are starting to look suspiciously alike – plumped cheeks and dilated pupils are the signs of a ...
Rundell's latest book Impossible Creatures is the first in a new trilogy ... Rundell's latest release, fantasy adventure Impossible Creatures, also won the prize for children's fiction book ...
December is traditionally a slender month for new book releases —but there are still plenty of titles to please any reader, ...