From Ina Garten's intimate memoir to a thrilling family drama, these page-turners are cozy companions on a chilly fall day.
The best way to read “The Name of This Band is R.E.M.” is with a pair of headphones and a collection of the band’s albums on ...
Assouline latest, Fifth Avenue, makes for the perfect holiday present this year. The luxurious book follows the history of ...
Biographer Bill Zehme died before completing his magnum opus, ‘Carson the Magnificent.’ Then his former research assistant ...
Did you know there’s a very specific reason we have a fall book season ... to triple your To-Be-Read pile, I guess blame the Erie Canal. Also blame a great time for biographies.
The Impossible Man by Patchen Barss salutes Roger Penrose's groundbreaking work in physics and mathematics while challenging ...
The Price of Power,” by Michael Tackett, reveals a legislator for whom political survival has been a top priority — even when ...
Courtesy of William Morrow, Crooked Lane Books, Mindy’s Book Studio, Hanover Square Press Three fun mysteries and a tense ...
Much ink has been spilled over this presidential election—but not nearly as much as was used in a long history of presidential memoirs and biographies.
How the LGBTQ+ Community Changed the World for the Better" will make a wonderful addition to any bookshelf, especially one ...
The book stumbles especially in its longest section, “The Music,” where Fernando narrates the making of each of DOOM’s albums. He often describes these records song-by-song, an approach that is both a ...
Looking for a fun read on these fall turning into winter nights? Winona author and musician Ruth Anfinson Bures has written ...