As well as the promise of autumn, September brings with it a huge array of brilliant new books for every kind of reader. Whether you’re craving critically acclaimed novels, page-turning mysteries, or ...
Peak publishing season is upon us. This fall offers a bounty of books from prominent authors Danzy Senna, Rachel Kushner, Sally Rooney, Michael Connelly and Richard Price and newcomers Kay ...
Her work has appeared in PEOPLE, Entertainment Weekly, InStyle, Travel + Leisure, Real Simple, Byrdie, Food & WIne, Better Homes and Gardens, and more, and she is the author of the 2022 book ...
Welcome in autumn with some of our picks for the best books to read this season Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital platforms.
To help you navigate this new reality, I’ve put together a list of books that, while critically acclaimed and award-winning, have been largely overlooked by the business community. These books ...
Anna Bonet is Senior Writer and Commissioning Editor at iweekend, covering features, lifestyle and books. The world-renowned author of Any Human Heart returns with a ferociously entertaining spy ...
Often, it’s true, the book really is better. Other times, an adaptation takes workmanlike text and transforms it into something transcendent (hello, “Godfather”). Occasionally, a filmmaker ...
During a presidential election year, publishers tend to send fewer books out into the distracted world. But the lists below, a sampling of what we at Book World are looking forward to this season ...
Customer service in travel is at an all-time low. The Department of Transportation received a record number of complaints last year. You can manage bad service by questioning your loyalties ...
The writer and broadcaster chooses five of his favourites. His new book, "Your Journey, Your Way" – a guide to the mental health system, based on the author’s own experiences – is out this week.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. “Glitter and doom.” That phrase appears in the subtitle of one of the books we recommend this week (Guy Trebay’s memoir of ...