Credit...The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff We’re a third of the way through 2026 and we at ...
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Times — and The Times — have changed since the first Festival of Books was held in 1996. What hasn't is our commitment to this vibrant community of readers and writers, with the annual spring ritual ...
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Few 2024 books were as much rip-roaring fun as this Boston-set thriller about two loners whose lives are upended by World War II. Anna, who is Jewish, feels intimately connected with the cause of the ...
A fireproof edition of Margaret Atwood's prescient and often-banned book "The Handmaids Tale." It is one of the greatest works of speculative fiction. Speculative fiction, often referred to as spec ...
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Overview: The list features 11 unique books across 9 genres, offering a mix of thrill, emotion, fantasy, and ...