A reporter counted every best seller about U.S. presidents published since The Times started tracking book sales in 1931. The process took some patience. She became a literary star in Senegal with ...
Bob Woodward doesn’t know which story he wants to tell in his latest presidential chronicle. By A.O. Scott As the Nobel Committee gets ready to admit a new writer into the pantheon, our critic ...
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Your TBR list is getting longer... The simple joy of reading a book can inspire so much. While we’re turning their pages, we use our imaginations to live inside entire worlds with its characters.
Roland Allen’s “The Notebook” chronicles the vital role notebooks played in the achievements of luminaries like Erasmus, Charles Darwin and Agatha Christie. “Night Flyer,” about Harriet ...
What began with a focus on weather forecasting has evolved toward addressing errors in scientific modeling. In the collaborative environment of the Penn State Institute for Computational and Data ...
After wrapping up the Thursday Murder Club series, Osman serves up a fiendish mystery and rollicking adventure in his new novel, “We Solve Murders.” ...
This Booker Prize-winning novel and 1990s literary sensation follows fraternal twins, Rahel and Estha, in the state of Kerala, India in 1969. Armed only with the invincible innocence of children, they ...
A compelling book uncovers little-known aspects of the iconic chemist’s life, and the pioneering — if troubled — careers of the women who worked with her.
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