Books
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4 New Horror Books Spiked With Dread and Profound Unease
Our columnist reviews this month’s haunting new releases.
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Coddling Plus Devices? Unequivocal Disaster for Our Kids.
THE ANXIOUS GENERATION: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness, by Jonathan Haidt Imagine…
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Where Are All the Cool Gays Hanging Out?
In “Long Live Queer Nightlife,” the L.G.B.T.Q. studies scholar Amin Ghaziani visits a new generation of ad hoc dance parties…
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Stephen King’s First Book Is 50 Years Old, and Still Horrifyingly Relevant
Stephen King’s “Carrie” burst upon an astonished world in 1974. It made King’s career. It has sold millions, made millions,…
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A Memoir of a Marriage Cut Short and the Secrets Left Behind
After his partner, Molly Brodak, died by suicide, Blake Butler found painful truths in her journals and personal items.
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Let’s Say Someone Did Drop the Bomb. Then What?
NUCLEAR WAR: A Scenario, by Annie Jacobsen COUNTDOWN: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons, by Sarah Scoles When it comes…
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Sparks Fly in Spicy New Romances
Romantasy loves to gild its protagonists with royal lineage and awe-inspiring powers, but sometimes we find books that take the…
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The Hidden Figures Who Spread the Gospel
In “God’s Ghostwriters,” the historian Candida Moss explores the many people who penned the Scriptures.
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His Novel Sold a Million Copies. James McBride Isn’t Sure How He Feels About That.
“The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store” has been a runaway critical and commercial success. When you’ve been David all your…
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Tom Hanks Reviews a Tale Told by a Typewriter
A boy’s mother is missing. Her Olivetti was the last one to see her before she disappeared.