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The latest preview for the adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's classic story doesn't disappoint.
By Carolyn Cox
A searing history of Russia, family dramas, and more nab the coveted literary prize.
By Olivia Mason
Sources say the author planned for new book releases between 2015 and 2020—but is it only a myth?
By BookTrib
This Thanksgiving, a more grown-up Anne faces more grown-up challenges.
By Olivia Mason
These creepy thriller classics are sure to send chills up and down your spine—no matter the weather outside.
By BookTrib
The modern classic follows "The Handmaid's Tale" as the streaming network's next socially-resonant adaptation.
By Olivia Mason
Enter for a chance to win the trilogy that inspired the Masterpiece series "The Durrells in Corfu."
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The official rules of 'The Corfu Trilogy' giveaway.
Elizabeth Banks and Margot Robbie are teaming up to adapt Robert Munsch's feminist fairy tale.
The new TV special debunks the crazy mysteries surrounding the horror icon's death.
By BookTrib
Saunders is one of just two Americans who have nabbed the UK's top literary prize.
By Olivia Mason
In light of the recent ban on Harper Lee's classic, one writer reflects on the history of racism and "To Kill a Mockingbird" in the South.
By BookTrib
The series is based on Gerald Durrell’s Corfu Trilogy, which details his family’s life after moving from England to Greece in the 1930s.
Get the scoop on “Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold."
By Olivia Mason
The official rules of 'The Rules of Magic' giveaway.
Enter for a chance to win the spellbinding prequel to "Practical Magic."
The adaptation of Jeff Vandermeer's sci-fi horror novel looks just as chilling and thought-provoking as its source material.
By Carolyn Cox
There's no reason your DVR should be fuller than your Kindle.
By BookTrib
These books and their film adaptations still captivate audiences today.
By BookTrib