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The 18 Most-Anticipated Mystery-Thriller Books of 2025
From sequels by genre favorites to twisty stories about missing person cases and intriguing whodunnits. New year, new mysteries to solve! Such is our M....
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This Year's New York Public Library National Teen Art Contest Winner Highlights the Freedom to Read By Thanking Her Grandmother
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Best Books of 2025: 11 Releases to Add to Your Reading List
Bookworms rejoice! A whole year of new books to devour is almost upon us. To help you prep, we’ve picked a selection of the...
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13 Great but Obscure Novels Conservatives Should Read
If you’re looking for a summer read and can’t seem to find anything interesting on the shelf, there’s a new book you...
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Author Kaira Rouda to promote new novel at Interabang Books in Dallas
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A very American fear
If you’ve tried to open Pornhub in the United States recently (and no judgment if you have), there’s a reasonable chance that, instead...
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The Biggest Bookish News of the Week
Here are the stories Today in Books readers were most interested in this week. Settle into your Sunday and catch up!Thomson Reuters Wins AI...
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Brandon Sanderson reveals the other major fantasy author who was almost chosen to finish The Wheel of time
The Wheel of time is one of the most beloved fantasy sagas of all time . Over the course of 14 books, author Robert Jordan's tale of...
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Jenna, Barbara and Laura talk family bond that inspired new book
TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and her twin sister, Barbara, sit down with their mom, Laura, to talk about their new children’s book “I...
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As I Lay Dying
Across thousands of pages, Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Morning Star series presents a relentless excess of its characters’ inner lives; at its best, it...
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I Would’ve Never Guessed What’s Behind These Gorgeous Bookshelves (It Creates So Much Space!)
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The Most Read Books on Goodreads This Week
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rekt by Alex Gonzalez: Who Needs Cosmic Horror When the Internet Is Right Here?
Books book review rekt by Alex Gonzalez: Who Needs Cosmic Horror When the Internet Is Right Here?A disturbing examination of toxic masculinity and...
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Mysterious ancient amulet turns out to be oldest trace of Christianity north of Alps
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Books on Finger Knitting, Hand Sewing, and Power Tool–Free Woodworking
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U.S. presidents and their favorite books
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Book Club Books at the Biggest Public Libraries
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Yashasvi Jaiswal makes history, becomes only player in the world to…
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Happily ever after? The risks and allure of dark romance
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Project 2025 - Day 100
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Charlie Porter’s Debut Novel Is a Poignant Story About Love, Loss and HIV
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Around the Web: Sprayed Edges, Ted Chiang, Lethem on PKD, Latham on LDV, Octavia E. Butler
» NY time s, 27 Dec 2024: The Hottest Trend in Publishing: Books You Can Judge by Their Cover, subtitled “Elaborately designed books with patterned...
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Writing In The Stupid Age
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William F. Buckley, Jr., and the Invention of American Conservatism
A new biography traces the ascent of a man who made the postwar right at once urbane, combative, and camera-ready. The January 31, 1983, issue of The...
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