Each week, our editors and critics recommend the most captivating, notable, brilliant, thought-provoking, and talked-about books. Now, as 2023 comes to an end, we’ve chosen a dozen essential reads in nonfiction and a dozen, too, in fiction and poetry——摘自The New Yorker官网 The Bee St...
The best fiction books of the year include works by James McBride, Lauren Groff, and Esther Yi. 这是每年大家比较喜欢读的《时代周刊》评选的2023年十大小说。这10本小说会带着我们体验所有形式的旅行。有跨越多个国家和大洲的旅行,徒步穿过原始树林;也有为了找到爱与失去的答案,而经历的沉重情感跋涉。在这些...
both established and emerging. From thrilling spy novels to deeply moving memoirs and even the rejigging of an American classic, here are 12 must-read fiction andnon-fiction booksto keep an eye out for in the coming months.
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Genre: Women’s Fiction My rating: B+ You know those books you read at just the right time? That was When in Rome for me. I realize it’s the only book on this list that I did not give a solid “A” rating to. That’s because I know it’s nothing groundbreaking and yet I ...
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Books of the Year 2023 All this week, FT writers and critics share their favourites. Some highlights are: Monday:Businessby Andrew Hill Tuesday:Environmentby Pilita Clark Wednesday:Economicsby Martin Wolf Thursday:Fictionby Laura Battle and Andrew Dickson Friday:Politicsby Gideon Rachman Saturday:Criti...