The world can be a dark place at times, and we all need something light-hearted to entertain and distract us. Happily, there are a host of witty, satirical and downright hilarious books out there, ...
Poirot is challenged by a serial killer who leaves a trail of alphabetically arranged victims and taunting letters. This book presents a thrilling cat-and-mouse game between detective and criminal.
These memoirs, thrillers, romance, literary fiction, nonfiction and short stories focus on Native and Indigenous stories Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor ... It's a spine-tingling story ...
Indie horror comedy “Glue Trap” has been acquired by Gravitas Ventures following a film festival run that began with its premiere last year at Dances With Films. The film, written and directed ...
There were deep sighs of relief in the capitals of western Europe as well as among liberal-minded reformers in Chisinau, Moldova’s capital, when Maia Sandu, the country’s incumbent president ...
Book It! turns 40 this month -- Pizza Hut's long-running reading campaign that enticed children with free pizzas was a school years staple for Gen X and older Millennials. .facebook/bookitprogram ...
From Bhansali’s adaptation of Devdas’ story – a process of extraction, elaboration, exaggeration, and ultimately exploration – we can understand the impulse of his cinema. Watching the ...
Poignant, philosophical, and very funny, Sergio de la Pava’s latest novel is a new kind of detective story. In this skewering satire for fans of Philip Roth and Joshua Cohen by a finalist of the ...
He takes a job in a mysterious library – allowing Murakami to explore the power of books, along with his favourite themes of love and loss, with typical storytelling prowess. One of the Soviet ...
A record number of books were banned in districts across the country during the 2023-2024 school year, according to a free speech organization. By Alexandra Alter Jodi Picoult’s “Nineteen ...
Here are T&C's picks for the best books of November 2024. In its golden age, the grand manors and palaces of the English countryside were strictly reserved for the wealthy and blue-blooded.
I’m a dedicated notebook user (in fact, I’m currently writing my own book about journaling) and I love learning the histories of everyday objects. Allen does not disappoint. The book tells the ...