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Here we share the best new fiction of 2024, look back at the best fiction books of 2023, and share some of the best fiction of all time.
Find out the top books to read and exclusive picks of the best books released throughout 2024—in fiction, nonfiction and other popular genres.
The best books of 2024, picked by the editors of Publishers Weekly. Best books in fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, nonfiction, memoir, children's books, and more.
Don't come looking here for lots of fiction novels, though – here we mainly focus on gorgeous behind-the-scenes accounts, must-have tie-in books, in-depth franchise recaps and fascinating showbiz stories, as recommended by Digital Spy. A dedicated Marvel or Star Wars fan in need of some...
1 July 2024 Keanu Reeves: a ‘genre-bending pioneer’ See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy The world of science fiction sees some major celebrity input this month, as Keanu Reeves’s debut novel hits the shelves. We can also look forward to the latest book from one of the UK’s top sci-fi ...
The Algorithm: How AI Can Hijack Your Career and Steal Your Futureby Hilke Schellmann (Hurst/Hachette Books) This disturbing dive into the computer-says-no world of AI-powered recruitment and management reads as a cautionary tale of what goes wrong when biased algorithms take the lead in decid...
be-released titles by some of the moment’s most-exciting authors, 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...
Mayowa is a “logosalter”, someone who can harness and unleash the emotions stored in books. Nigerian-born Onuzo has crafted an exhilarating fantasy tale, first in a trilogy, that combines a love of literature with compassion for the plight of refugees to the UK. The humorous footnotes are...
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