Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Children are taught that doctors are trustworthy healers, so there’s a special sense of betrayal when they inflict pain.
Beloved for emotional yet humorous tearjerkers, bestselling British author Jojo Moyes has sold more than 50 million books, ...
Apple’s flagship MacBook Pro laptop is widely expected to get the M5 chip this year, but what else could we see? Here’s ...
Eric Puchner’s novel traverses half a century, coalescing into a family history that feels monumental. Maybe it’s not the most sophisticated critical laurel, but Eric Puchner’s new novel, “ Dream ...
Had they merely read the summary, my students would have seen many of the same words, but they’d have lacked the feeling part.
A publisher from Simon & Schuster has banned the book blurb.Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Bold? Maverick? Life-changing? The publisher’s remarks certainly stole my gaze, though we should ...
Marcelo Rubens Paiva on the Oscar-nominated adaptation of his Book ‘I’m Still Here': "It really is a universal film" ...
Kevin Fagan’s new work moves beyond predictable policy critique to offer a powerful reminder of the moral side of the crisis.
Set in Lorain, Ohio — where Morrison herself was born — the book tells ... And why did we grow up all having dolls with blonde hair and blue eyes? Why weren’t there any black dolls when ...
Laurence Rees asks: Are we in danger of history repeating itself? The Daily Mail Books department chooses ... Mark Mason discovers all there is to know behind the crunch.
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A letter from one federal prosecutor explains why the new administration is facing one of the largest Justice Department mass ...
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