This year’s selections confronted politically charged topics head-on, from immigration to artificial intelligence, Zionism ...
The man in the hospital bed is named Morgan Therin. He’s obese, sixtyish and black, with symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. The ...
The Irish Native American is also nursing his own family wounds that leave him feeling guilty. The book that inspired the Netflix series introduces Dash and Lily, teens whose chance meeting during ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. Credit...By Karan Singh Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Here they are — the 10 Best ...
Here are the year’s most notable picture, chapter and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. Credit...Karan Singh Supported by By Jennifer Krauss Jennifer Krauss is the ...
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. We are still a few days out from the new year, but our editors have been reading diligently to ...
A thorough research survey presented as a tautly argued tract, Jonathan Haidt’s book draws a line between two trends—greater levels of adolescent anxiety and the use of smartphones at ...
See our favorite books of the year, from celebrity memoirs to buzzy literary fiction Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has ...
As the year draws to a close, with all its new books stretched out before us, Smithsonian magazine's editors and writers have clear favorites. Whether you're doing some holiday shopping or looking ...
Taken together, these books offer a reminder: even outsiders are never truly alone. Here, the best fiction books of 2024. In The Coin, a stylish Palestinian schoolteacher navigates a cramped New ...
We just need to elevate their voices and learn from their scientific insights and practical wisdom. This year’s favorite books give us a chance to do just that. They provide many lenses from which to ...