All Books
- Fears about robot overlords are (perhaps) prematureComputer science professor聽Melanie Mitchell clears up misconceptions about machine learning in 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence:聽A Guide for Thinking Humans.鈥
- Yes, your dog really does understand youAlexandra Horowitz鈥檚 鈥淥ur Dogs, Ourselves鈥 and聽Clive Wynne鈥檚 鈥淒og is Love鈥 explore the scientific particulars behind your pooch鈥檚 adoration.
- 鈥楥ond茅 Nast鈥 offers a discerning portrait of the publishing iconSusan Ronald鈥檚 biography shows Nast as a disciplined marketing genius amid the luster of the Jazz Age, and provides a history of magazine publishing.
- 鈥楾he Testaments鈥 bears witness to oppressionMargaret Atwood considers 鈥淭he Testaments,鈥 her sequel to 鈥淭he Handmaid鈥檚 Tale,鈥 a wake-up call for this political moment.聽
- Activist teens will love 鈥楾he Downstairs Girl鈥 despite flawsStacey Lee adds an unusually long list of ingredients, including historical details, subplots, and social causes, to her novel.
- Aching and perceptive, 鈥楾he Water Dancer鈥 is an essential readTa-Nehisi Coates鈥 first foray into novel-writing deftly weaves fantasy and historical fact into a poignant tapestry of the antebellum South.
- Alexander鈥檚 greatness rises again in newest biographyIn聽鈥淎lexander the Great,鈥 author Anthony Everitt crafts a lucid, readable, and compelling portrait of the celebrated general of ancient times.
- 鈥楽pin the Dawn鈥 is delightful, daring YA adventure鈥淢ulan鈥 meets 鈥淧roject Runway鈥 in Elizabeth Lim鈥檚 captivating debut. There鈥檚 no shortage of intrigue, drama, or excitement in this fantasy novel.
- Reap autumn鈥檚 bounty with the 10 best books of OctoberIt鈥檚 a great season for book lovers, with a novel from Oman, a biography of Brando, and a look at the women behind Disney鈥檚 memorable animated films.聽
- Voyage of the mind and body: Two books explore modern pilgrimageIn 鈥淭he Road to San Donato鈥 and 鈥淲alking to Jerusalem,鈥 distance is not an obstacle for the body, but for the mind.
- After a skipped year, the Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded for 2018 and 2019The Swedish Academy had postponed the award last year after a scandal. The winners are Polish author Olga Tokarczuk and聽Austrian writer Peter Handke.
- 鈥楥old Warriors鈥 is a thrilling dive into Cold War propagandaDuncan White explores the impact and manipulation of the literary elite of the Cold War era, touching on writers like Orwell,聽le Carr茅, and聽Pasternak.
- A love letter to storytellingAlix E. Harrow鈥檚 debut novel, YA adventure聽鈥淭he Ten Thousand Doors of January,鈥 is a wonderful jaunt through space and time. It鈥檚 well worth the trip.
- A Q&A with Megan Phelps-Roper, author of 鈥楿nfollow鈥Former聽Westboro Baptist Church member聽Megan Phelps-Roper discusses her break with the organization, Twitter, and her new book, 鈥淯nfollow.鈥
- 5 things to know about Edward Snowden鈥檚 鈥楶ermanent Record鈥Snowden, who disclosed classified national security documents to the press, lets readers in on the rationale for his actions.
- Q&A: A Marine veteran on finding meaning during 鈥 and after 鈥 warIraq war veteran and writer聽Elliot Ackerman speaks about war, remembering, and finding purpose in civilian life.
- 鈥楶laces and Names鈥 confronts conflict 鈥 both personal and militaryNow a journalist, Elliot Ackerman reflects on five tours of duty as a Marine in Iraq and Afghanistan with honesty and compassion.
- Rewriting the historical epic: African women writers go bigPetina Gappah鈥檚 鈥淥ut of Darkness, Shining Light鈥 is the latest example of a new generation of African novelists reinventing historical fiction.
- Out of Africa: David Livingstone鈥檚 servants preserve his legacyPetina Gappah鈥檚 novel 鈥淥ut of Darkness, Shining Light鈥 imagines what the 19th-century explorer鈥檚 African servants thought of his quest.聽
- Of moles and men: A memoir about the virtue of letting nature aloneMarc Hamer probes the essence of nature, solitude, and the accommodations we make between deeply held beliefs and our everyday behavior.聽聽