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These memoirs, novels, and nonfiction accounts remind us that autism isn't a disorder, but a difference.
By Olivia Mason
The bestselling author reveals which new releases have kept him turning the pages.
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The author explored both light and heavy subject matter—covering everything from contemporary adolescence to dystopian worlds and the Holocaust.
The author of The Quiet American and The End of the Affair was an unforgettable voice of the 20th century.
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Enter for a chance to win five mysteries and thrillers full of twists, turns, and terror.
While en route to Pennsylvania, a penniless teenager meets the man who will change his life forever.
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From Katniss to Meg, these heroines have left a mark on the science fiction genre.
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Look beyond A Wrinkle in Time, and discover the true breadth of the Newbery winner's talent.
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These female sleuths would earn Phryne's seal of approval.
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Celeste Ng's bestselling novel about trouble in suburbia is set to become a television series.
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Overlooked? Yes. Forgotten? Not on our watch!
The prolific British author deserves a place on your bookshelf.
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The adaptation of Ian McEwan's historical love story has us impatient for May.
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"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.