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 Bee Sting…ought to cement Murray’s already high standing. Another changeup, it’s a triumph of realist fiction, a big, sprawling social novel in the vein of Jonathan Franzen’sFreedom. The agility with which Murray structures the narrative around the family at its heart is virtuosic ...
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.
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.
"She is living proof that our darkest times do not define us," reads the synopsis. Barbie™: The World Tour £42 at Waterstones£30 at amazon.co.ukCredit: Rizzoli International Publications Come on Barbie, let's go party! Margot Robbie's press tour for the record-breaking movie ...
Books of the Year 2023 All this week, FT writers and critics shared their favourites. Some highlights are: Monday:Businessby Andrew Hill Tuesday:Environmentby Pilita Clark Wednesday:Economicsby Martin Wolf Thursday:Fictionby Laura Battle and Andrew Dickson ...
December 7, 2023ByCrimeReads The CrimeReads editors make their picks for the year’s best fiction. Article continues after advertisement * Jessica Knoll,Bright Young Women (Simon & Schuster) Jessica Knoll’s brilliant, blistering third novel is a tart new addition to the growing oeuvre of novels...
As summer kicks off in the northern hemisphere, it's a great time to relax and listen to a good audiobook.Michele Cobb, publisher ofAudioFilemagazine, shares her favourite new audiobooks from the first half of 2023—from cozy mysteries and beach reads to the memoir of an ER doctor during...
The Best Grown-Up Reads of April 2019 Partnered with:Books from the Source Photo credit: jayk7, Moment Open/Getty Images Spring is in full swing! It’s time for iced beverages, walks in the park, and the dreaded spring cleaning — a particularly difficult feat for those of us addicted...
Summer Books 2023 All this week, FT writers and critics sharetheir favourites. Some highlights are: Monday:Environmentby Pilita Clark Tuesday:Economicsby Martin Wolf Wednesday:Fictionby Laura Battle Thursday:Politicsby Gideon Rachman Friday:Critics’ picks ...