Our columnist on new books by Casey McQuiston, Erin Langston and Erica Ridley. By Olivia Waite After years of this-and-that jobs, Hallet began to write a novel: “What do I have to lose?” ...
By Ben Hatke Mary Jane never “sat right” with the award-winning scientist and memoirist Hope Jahren, so she wrote a novel about “the real redheaded one.” By Anna Holmes “Impossible ...
The “X-Files” and “Sex Education” actress asked women around the world about their sexual fantasies and shares them in the new book “Want.” This splendid new account of the 40th ...
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Our mystery columnist reviews books by Scott Phillips, Morgan Richter, Snowden Wright and Jamie Harrison. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman If you’re going to write about seedy ...
Pleasantly surprised on the subway, an invisible helper appears and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s ...
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My youthful worldview was unsophisticated, amounting to little more than “America Good – Soviet Union Bad.” I sensed that ...
Hurricane Francine is moving northward in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall in Louisiana late Wednesday, possibly as a Category 2 hurricane. “While the National Hurricane ...
Hurricane Francine is barreling toward the southern Louisiana coastline, where meteorologists expect the storm to make landfall late Wednesday afternoon or early evening. Hurricane Francine’s ...
“Intermezzo,” the Irish novelist’s fourth novel, is one of this fall’s most anticipated books. By The New York Times Books Staff Antagonists, antiheroes and just plain evil characters ...