The Best Reviewed Books of the Month
Maggie O’Farrell’s Land, Thomas W. Laqueur’s The Dog’s Gaze, and Ann Patchett’s Whistler all feature among June’s best reviewed books. * Fiction 1. Land by Maggie O...
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Maggie O’Farrell’s Land, Thomas W. Laqueur’s The Dog’s Gaze, and Ann Patchett’s Whistler all feature among June’s best reviewed books. * Fiction 1. Land by Maggie O...
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“It’s too long of a wait to do it in a way that isn’t even close to, in my opinion, correct,” said Mitchel, who notably skipped the reunion earlier this year.View Entire Post ›
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"Every ounce of effort becomes worthwhile when you look at your own passion, fight for the national colors, strive for the team's collective success."
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This season’s business titles critique Big Tech, assess AI’s influence on the workplace, and emphasize the value of collaboration.
The On-Sale Calendar: September 2026 Children’s Books By PW Staff | Jun 26, 2026 Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... September 1Absent by Rex Ogle (Norton Young Readers, $17.99...
The On-Sale Calendar: September 2026 By PW Staff | Jun 26, 2026 Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... September 1Agrippa by Robert Harris (Doubleday, $30.00; ISBN 9780385552387)....
The author’s new novel—the third in her Diaspora Quartet—examines Korea’s cutthroat education system.
As American politics have drifted rightward, the Big Five have followed. Now, each has at least one imprint for conservative titles.
Medical breakthroughs, side effects of AI use, and histories of the natural world feature among this season’s science titles.
Set against ecological crisis, political violence, and technological change, these collections grapple with the search for belonging and connection.
This season features bold debuts, intriguing follow-ups to bestsellers, and a few literary darlings trying their hands at genre fiction.
Gloria Steinem and Bob Woodward tell all, and American giants from Tom Brady to Toni Morrison get comprehensive biographies.
This season, authors grapple with changes wrought by AI, counsel on communicating across divides, and search for fulfillment in a chaotic world.
The best olives for cooking, snacking, and martinis (of course).
Suno has launched an incubator program for independent artists called Spark Source