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His first truck was a green 1968 GMC he named Jimi. Next came Flash, a 1972 Ford F-100 that reeked of its previous owner’s ...
Shaw Connolly is obsessed with learning the fate of her sister, who disappeared 16 years ago. She still distributes posters ...
Jonathan Gould has written a group biography of Talking Heads named after one of the band’s biggest hits. Called “Burning ...
Leigh Claire La Berge’s memoir looks back at her stint as a consultant for a Fortune 500 company at the turn of the ...
Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America' by Sam Tanenhaus. Though William F. Buckley Jr. was often imitated, said Louis Menand in The New Yorker, "at heart he w ...
To a programmer, code can seem a “domain of sorcery” in which strings of characters have power in the real world.
Kristen L. Berry’s new novel tackles racism, family, community, motherhood and decades of secrets wrapped in a solid plot filled with believable characters and situations.
You hear them while you’re tinkering in the back yard. They join you on the beach, and when you ponder the meaning of the ...
Jess Walter, author of “Beautiful Ruins,” returns with “So Far Gone,” a short novel set in present day America.
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