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This month, pile your nightstand with a non-fiction look at the deities and monsters of 1980s Manhattan; a dazzling tale of ...
From a fresh take on Stephen King’s The Stand to a new novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky set on a poisoned world, August has a ...
What do murder-solving history professors, trad wife horror stories and Nazi-fighting witches have in common? They're all in ...
Learn the history of gossip or why we love to swim in these nonfiction books and you'll sound smarter at your next dinner party.
The fantasy author Ayana Gray recommends gripping novels where the monsters are heroes, villains and everything in between.
Aug. 1 marks Emancipation Day in Canada. Here are 25 books by Canadian authors that examine themes of racial and social ...
Whoever said “ There is a thin line between love and hate” is getting proved right with the popularity of every enemies to ...
An incredible period novel has been penned as the 'best' by fans. Memoirs of a Geisha topped the list for Best Historical ...
This month's best new releases shine a light on growing up queer in a small town, the social inequity of the US college ...
August offers new paperbacks from talented, award-winning writers, along with a few fun genre thrillers to keep you company ...
In the second of a summer mini-series, we ask marketing’s biggest bookworms for beach read recommendations that don’t suck.
In this passage from the opening of Circular Motion, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, our protagonist boards ...