successful series of mysteries perfect for winter reading. When the weather outside turns frightful, there’s nothing as delightful as curling up with a great book. Wintry books set the perfect ...
"May it haunt their house pleasantly, and no one wish to lay it." If you're a read-the-book-before-you-see-the-movie type of person, Keegan's novel was adapted into a film this winter starring ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff Curl up with these transporting reads. By Alida Becker The poet ...
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1 story by Rose Horowitch in The Atlantic would suggest. Titled “The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books,” Horowitch’s article presents the results of the writer’s conversations with 33 ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.
Reading what Addams Elementary School students like Erykalyn Casares will be doing during winter break. "(The book) has so many big words I can read and it makes me occupied and its really fun to ...