Comic, cautionary and compassionate, Annabelle Gurwitch’s “The End of My Life Is Killing Me” is a guidebook to navigating ...
In May, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Lerner’s new novel, a cerebral exploration of technology, family, ...
She Takes the Helm” is a deeply honest, gripping and beautifully written memoir about Jacobs’ decades of commercial fishing.
In The Charmed Library, USA TODAY bestselling author Jennifer Moorman invites readers into the life of Stella Parker, a woman ...
Screenwriter/author Luke Goebel channels Nathanael West’s classic “The Day of the Locust” and Elmore Leonard’s dark humor for ...
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Author Simon Winchester has undertaken yet another deep dive into a natural phenomenon; this time it’s about wind.
This month, if you read just one former “Arrested Development” writer’s comic novel about a woman who used to write for TV but has shifted gears, make it “Go Gentle.” Weirdly, two novels that fit that ...
A fictional take on how cell phones have changed us all and the ways self-focus can lead to a happier existence ...
When Colorado author Mark Stevens finished “No Lie Lasts Forever,” he figured he’d written a stand-alone mystery. His editor thought otherwise.
And as you’ll see in the new book “Black Out Loud” by Geoff Bennett, his routine reaches back more than a 100 years. “Black ...
Tell’s grand debut, I’d never come across the word Blodeuwedd, a Welsh word for a mythological flower-faced goddess.