You'll want to add these titles to your 'TBR' list in 2026.
A deep dive on gossip. Revolutionary history. A meditation on muscle. A graphic ode to NYC. A closer look at the color blue. And memoirs galore. We asked our newsroom colleagues to share the ...
Over the course of three instalments, Q&Q presents the titles we’re most excited about this spring. This week’s instalment ...
This year in the nonfiction hemisphere, some of the greatest essayists and cultural critics of our time are diving deeper than ever before, with releases of all stripes hitting our shelves. In the ...
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed the way nonfiction books are written. By integrating AI tools into the writing process, authors can streamline tasks such as brainstorming, ...
Every year, bookstore shelves swell with new non-fiction works by authors who are all writing in response to their inner and outer lives, their surroundings, and their yearning for a better world.
I discovered one of my favorite books at London's Word on the Water. The bookseller’s name is no joke; Word on the Water is situated on a literal barge behind King’s Cross and is a slice of heaven for ...
Memoirs by Margaret Atwood, Elizabeth Gilbert and Lionel Richie; history from Jill Lepore and David Nasaw; and plenty more. Credit...The New York Times Supported by By Miguel Salazar and Laura ...
When it comes to untethering the imagination and letting it soar into the unknown, comic books and graphic novels are hard to beat. The arrangement of square panels on a white page can unlock potent ...