By Kate Tuttle In July, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” Patricia Highsmith’s classic 1955 thriller about wealth, status, obsession and murder.
“Timely” is one of those words that gets used — and overused — a lot in publishing. It appears in blurbs on the back covers.
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Nearly 2,400 years ago, Plato worried that stories could corrupt susceptible minds. Moral panics over fiction have been ...
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Consent,” by Jill Ciment, and “Change,” by Édouard Louis, revisit the past with an eye for distortion and error.
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I’ve written half a dozen books that have been translated into a dozen languages, and I have thoroughly benefited and learned from the opportunity to work with publishers at Bloomsbury and Kogan Page ...
Compiling unpublished documents from 1970s, it's an incredible window into the origins of the entire RPG genre.
I’ve read more books in the last three years than in the previous 20 years combined. The secret? Having a three-year-old who ...