If a book is not in a rank since the previous week, it will not have an arrow. The last few titles on the list known as the extended list, never have arrows. An asterisk indicates that a book's ...
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
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 ...
Charles Yu won acclaim for his novel satirizing Hollywood cliches. Four years later, he’s the one writing the scripts.
A new era of niche, independent bookstores is taking Greater Boston by storm – and shows no signs of slowing down.
During Doors Open Milwaukee 2024 I stopped at St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church and was pleased to find a beautiful 1883 ...
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 ...
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 ...
While we love the information, advice and factual accuracy of a nonfiction book, certain reads can be a little hard to get ...
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 ...