From contact with aliens courtesy of Adrian Tchaikovsky to the childhood writings of Octavia E. Butler, February’s sci-fi ...
The last part of this chilling series asks why Germany, with its mighty scientific and industrial resources, failed to build a nuclear bomb. The Allies were astonished to find, at the end of World ...
Amid the inevitable violence and horror, there are the equally inevitable heroes and villains, but for everyone the world has ...
Chihaya’s version of bibliophobia grew out of the fear of one book in particular—the monograph that her career demanded and ...
Following the original Millennium trilogy, another Swedish author, David Lagercrantz, was handpicked by the Larsson estate to ...
Split Fiction follows Zoe and Mio, two authors who both become trapped inside their own stories. The two must work together to escape their stories and bond with each other to survive. Hazelight ...
Basi Affia can take you to another world, a universe set 300 years in the future, where Earth is known as Alkebulan, the ...
What are three popular tropes that romance novels use? Jennifer Harlan, a New York Times books editor, recommends three romance novels that show off those tropes at their best. An author of books ...
The book covers everything from her experience conducting field research in Siberia to her work supporting healthy culture in the ivory tower. ~ Meghan Bartels Read an interview with Lindy Elkins ...
As Amy Helen Bell points out in “Under Cover of Darkness,” her history of murder in London during the war years, there was little appetite to dwell on brutal crimes when the amount of ...
In a new chapter book series aimed at ages 6 to 9, Jasper Rabbit is back for some new adventures. The new series includes Troubling Tonsils!, Unsettling Salad! and Yarn is Everything!, PEOPLE can ...