
What to Read Next if You Liked What I Know for Sure, The Bone Clocks, We Are Not Ourselves, Personal or What If?
What I Know for Sure, by Oprah Winfrey, collects pearls of wisdom and life lessons from more than 14 years…
What I Know for Sure, by Oprah Winfrey, collects pearls of wisdom and life lessons from more than 14 years…
The Long Way Home, by Louise Penny, is the 10th volume in the best-selling mystery series featuring Armand Gamache, the (now…
Paper Towns, by John Green, has practically everything you could want in a YA novel: a mystery, a revenge plot,…
The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan, by Rick Perlstein, is the highly controversial, much…
A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal, by Ben Macintyre, author of Operation Mincemeat, bills itself as…
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A Discovery of Witches, by Deborah Harkness, offers readers many pleasures, not the least among them a plot-driving quest to…
By now you’ve no doubt torn through The Book of Life, the concluding volume in Deborah Harkness’ trilogy about a…
With a colorful cast of characters, a conceit that strains—but never breaks—your sense of willing disbelief (wealthy CEO falls into…
After an avalanche of pre-release hype and an endorsement by no less than Stephen Colbert, Edan Lepucki’s dystopian debut, California,…
As someone who started reading Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum novels when the series was still in the single digits, I…
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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, has won admirers and courted controversy for its frank…
The Target, by David Baldacci, is another breathless installment in his ongoing series of novels starring a steely government assassin. This…
Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, the authors of Freakonomics, are back with more unusual insights into the way…
Hard Choices, by Hilary Rodham Clinton, promises to be a clear-eyed look back at her years as Secretary of State…
If you enjoyed the romance and wartime verisimilitude of All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr, you’ll appreciate the…
Having already revealed what was going on behind the scenes in King Lear with Fool, Christopher Moore offers up the next chapter…
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