All Books
- 10 best books of April, according to Amazon's editors What are the best titles to check out this month? Here are Amazon's picks.
- 10 influential authors who came to the US as immigrants These 10 immigrant authors have all made significant contributions to US literature and culture.
- Can you fight bullies with books?The publishing industry shows signs of maturity with a spate of new books addressing bullying.
- Gods and BeastsDenise Mina's latest spins a web of Glasgow connections and corruption.
- Reader recommendation: Branch RickeyMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- Edible Book Festival: YUM!A celebration of culinary talent, word play, and classic literature takes place every year in countries around the world.
- Amazon acquires literary social media website GoodreadsSome Goodreads users are excited about the prospect of linking their Amazon devices to their Goodreads accounts while others feel betrayed by the decision.
- Hey, 'Admission': Quit using Virginia Woolf as a punchline!Tina Fey's new movie 'Admission' unfairly reinforces the 'only women read Virginia Woolf' stereotype.
- Salt Sugar FatMichael Moss explores how food companies market all of the above to the American public.
- Reader recommendation: The Pope Who QuitMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- 'Raising the Curve': 8 stories from a struggling elementary school Writer Ron Berler spent a year in an elementary school trying to turn itself around after failing test scores. His book "Raising the Curve" describes what he saw.
- Malala Yousafzai will write memoirYousafzai, who was shot by a Taliban member in October, is now living in Britain and says she hopes her book will 'reach people around the world so they realize how difficult it is for some children to get access to education.'
- Scott Walker will pen book 鈥 is he another presidential hopeful?Walker's book will be titled 'Unintimidated: A Governor鈥檚 Story and a Nation鈥檚 Challenge.'
- Those Angry DaysToday we think of it as 'The Good War.' But Lynne Olson's excellent new book reminds us that, once upon a time, the question of US involvement in World War II was at least as contentious as Vietnam.聽
- Reader recommendation: A Dance to the Music of TimeMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- 'Fifty Shades of Grey' earns blockbuster sales numbers for publisher Random HouseThe sales figures for the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' trilogy make the series one of the fastest-selling in history.
- Bestselling books the week of 3/24/13, according to IndieBound* What's selling best in independent bookstores across America?
- 'Bonnet rippers'? Amish romances are only gaining in popularityWhile the Amish themselves may find the books absurd, popular writers in the 'bonnet ripper' genre are selling millions of books.
- Stalin鈥檚 Curse: Battling for Communism in War and Cold WarThis well researched book portrays Stalin as a psychopath with a deep and abiding commitment to spreading communism across the globe.
- 'Cheers, America': 6 thoughts from a British writer on the differences between the US and UK How does the US look to someone from another country? British-born writer Justin Webb offers his thoughts on the differences 鈥 and similarities 鈥 between American and British ways.