Independent bookstores are enjoying an unexpected resurgence in the post-pandemic years, earning dedicated followings despite ...
In Agustina Bazterrica’s new novel, “The Unworthy,” a dystopian future ravaged by climate change has stripped the world of ...
The Carol Shields 2025 Prize Longlist is here! Fifteen women and nonbinary authors are honored for their works in fiction.
“It is a thing the essay loves: to tend, carefully, painstakingly, to the fact of the world,” A. Kendra Greene writes in “No Less Strange or Wonderful,” her new book of essays.
The Bustle team has pored over the upcoming releases and picked our favorites. Below, the 37 best books of Spring 2025.
"One of the things that I've really learned is you can't have every book. I'm not a library. You have to think about all the ...
The K-pop megastar wants to prove herself as a solo performer, with a new album and an acting debut.
By Lisa Brown A forgetful bear, a lovesick boy and, yes, George Washington share their views from the bridge. By Barney Saltzberg In “What Fell From the Sky,” by Adrianna Cuevas, and ...
In a newly reissued 1983 book, the radical feminist Andrea Dworkin argued that conservative women understood the reality of male domination. The famous Baltimore Orioles manager gets a vivid new ...
''Count My Lies'' by California-based author Sophie Stava is our "GMA" Book Club pick for March. The novel follows Sloane ...
By Alexandra Jacobs A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, she went on to write about “hookup culture” and young women’s sexual experiences for The Washington Post and in a best-selling book.
Whether you're looking for a classic or the latest and greatest, start here. By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff ...