In September, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Hypocrite,” by Jo Hamya. Welcome to the Book Review Book Club Learn More About the Book Book Club Conversation Space ...
From Reese’s Book Club picks to some from Rory Gilmore’s reading challenge (yes, it’s that time again), I’ve been on the lookout for unique titles and some of the most seasonal releases to ...
Students were given detailed chapter summaries for every novel they discussed, and teachers played audio of the books during class. Much of the reading material at Garden City Middle School in ...
Welcome in autumn with some of our picks for the best books to read this season Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital platforms.
There has been a bumper crop of whodunits, thrillers, and crime novels for those who prefer to read on the edge of their seat. And the year’s not over yet — high-profile books from crime ...
During a presidential election year, publishers tend to send fewer books out into the distracted world. But the lists below, a sampling of what we at Book World are looking forward to this season ...
Peak publishing season is upon us. This fall offers a bounty of books from prominent authors Danzy Senna, Rachel Kushner, Sally Rooney, Michael Connelly and Richard Price and newcomers Kay ...
you have no excuse for being without something good to read. Offerings include explosive novels, revealing memoirs, brilliant biographies, and everything in between. No matter what kinds of books ...
P.W. We would read Ernaux’s writing about cardboard or watching paint dry, but her new book, a chronicle of her love affair with a photographer while she was undergoing treatment for cancer in ...
When children are very young, they will — even if they’re wiggling — listen when a book is read to them ... burst with hilarity in this great read-aloud. (Ages 3-7, Clarion, Sept.
Share recommendations of books you think would pair well with our September book club selection, “The Hypocrite,” by Jo Hamya. Did “The Hypocrite” make you think of other books?