Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Credit...Jack Smyth Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Each January, the ...
Our columnist on the books that wowed her this year. By Sarah Weinman Our critic A.O. Scott feels the heat of a wintry lyric by the Nobel laureate Louise Glück. By A.O. Scott Writing under a pseudonym ...
Joe Grantham is a contributor from the UK with a degree in Classical Studies. His love for gaming is only rivaled by a deep passion for medieval history, which often seeps into his articles. With over ...
With her new memoir Finding My Way, 28-year-old Malala Yousafzai reveals a side of herself the world has never seen. The Pakistani Nobel Peace Prize–winning activist, long regarded as a global symbol ...
One of my favorite holiday traditions is getting comfy, grabbing my favorite holiday drink and treat, and settling down with a stack of the best Christmas novels, new and old. Is there anything cozier ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. It's December, which means there's no better activity than curling up by a ...
Finding My Way makes for a very interesting read, Malala’s voice coming across to the reader as clear, honest, and even confiding. Which is either the way she is, or there has been some very artful ...
This cabin is slightly different, as it's turned on its side. So jump up to the top and drop down inside of it to be able to pick up the Comic Book.
The books that moved and delighted us, sparked conversations, and opened our minds All That We See or Seem by Ken Liu All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert The Antidote by Karen Russell ...