Ken Follett, Jenny Han, Dave Barry, Niall Williams and Kiran Desai are among the picks ...
A brisk new portrait by Anthony Gottlieb emphasizes the philosopher’s restless, ambivalent mind and Viennese family ...
All-Star Superman and Action Comics writer Grant Morrison has shared his review of James Gunn's Superman movie in a Q&A that ...
Jacob Elordi's yearning creature breaks spines and hearts in a violent, kinetic adaptation that co-stars Oscar Isaac, ...
DC's Wonder Woman #26 doesn't leave the mice behind, but it does thankfully move past its biggest flaws (review) ...
You may wonder why Everybody’s Golf: Hot Shots sounds so familiar. In 1997, the series was originally localized as Hot Shots ...
In this year’s poetry roundup, some of the poets whose collections we discuss are Catholic, some are not. But regardless of ...
The young Neal Casal pictured on the front cover of No One Above You (The Early Years 1991-1998) and throughout its companion piece book is not the hirsute countenance of his days with The Chris ...
Featuring 284 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA reviews; also in this special Mystery, Thriller, and Horror Issue: Laura Lippman, Chuck Hogan, Erin Entrada Kelly, and ...
A new reissue of Siegfried Kracauer’s 1928 novel “Ginster” offers a darkly humorous window into one German conscript’s inglorious journey.
A character's father killed himself when the character was 4 years old; she was there but didn't witness anything directly. Memories of the aftermath include lots of blood and a missing face, but ...
The everyday meaning of “common knowledge” is knowledge held in common, often as an open secret. For example, it is common knowledge that publishers like books that seek, via quirky examples, to ...
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