The prolific British author deserves a place on your bookshelf.
Sleep is for amateur bibliophiles.
A globe-trotting spy and nobody's "girl," the 1960s heroine is still the epitome of cool.
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The adaptation of Ian McEwan's historical love story has us impatient for May.
The boxer won the Light Heavyweight gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome when he was just 18 years old.
"The Big Sleep" and "Farewell, My Lovely" author left some big shoes to fill—but these modern thriller writers are equal to the task.
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Join the #readingblackout movement and discover must-reads by WOC.
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Both authors were awarded Carnegie Medals for "literary excellence" by the American Library Association.
The author of The Color Purple reads three of her poems and answers reader questions about her work, life, and views on society.
Sometimes the most terrifying moments can ignite a burning passion.
Rhiannon Navin’s powerful debut novel, “Only Child,” tells the story of a fictional school shooting, and the lasting impact it has on 6-year-old Zach.
On the centennial of her birth, we’re looking back at the writer's exceptional life and work.
The titular story in Julia Slavin's collection, "The Woman Who Cut Off Her Leg at the Maidstone Club," is a wacky satire of elitism.
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Paramount TV has acquired the rights to the MaddAddam Trilogy, a dystopian series by "The Handmaid's Tale" author.
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Frightening tales of mystery and murder…
The home front can be just as perilous as the front lines.
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We're giving away a book to read every month for lovers of all genres!
Her big speech was the highlight of the Golden Globes, but the media mogul is also one of our biggest readers.
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