Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
By Alexandra Alter and Elisabeth Egan Our critic on November’s best new books. By Sarah Weinman ... Jason De León received the nonfiction award for “Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope ...
One explanation Williams and Friedman offer is the idea that, while genres have fans, memoirs are a weird exception to this ...
For the fifth year, I’m sharing a list of the top 15 nonfiction books I’ve read during the preceding 12 months. I’m ...
Asher Wertheimer was a Jewish tycoon who asked John Singer Sargent to paint him. The results are strange, slippery—and some ...
Charles Yu won acclaim for his novel satirizing Hollywood cliches. Four years later, he’s the one writing the scripts.
The year’s best memoirs, biographies, history and more, as selected by the staff of The Washington Post’s Book World.
With the film adaptation of the best-selling book out now in theaters ... This marks a reteaming for the pair after The Idea of You. The current script is written by Nick Antosca.
As CEO, Brindamour has turned his actuary’s brain and voracious appetite for information toward fine-tuning Intact’s strategy to withstand the increase in catastrophic events and ensure it continues ...
The novels and nonfiction we couldn’t stop thinking about this year—and in a year like this one, that’s saying something.
US-Best-Sellers-Books-PW Week ending 11/16/2024 HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “To Die For" by David Baldacci (Grand Central) 2. “The Women” by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin’s) 3. “The Book of Bill ...
3. “The Book of Bill” by Alex Hirsch (Hyperion Avenue) 4. “The Courting of Bristol Keats (ltd. ed.)" by Mary E. Pearson (Flatiron) 5. “Counting Miracles” by Nicholas Sparks (Random House ...