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The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This April

Including maritime mysteries, candid memoirs and a dispatch from Miami

Inside the Battle to Protect the Amazon Rainforest

An excerpt from Eliane Brum's "Banzeiro Òkòtó: The Amazon as the Center of the World"

Let This Design Power Couple Transform Your Home

As spring arrives, the authors of "Patina Modern" offer six interior design tips you can try out right now

A New Memoir Recounts Growing Up in a Cult

Michelle Dowd's book, "Forager: Field Notes For Surviving a Family Cult," is out now

Get Ready For the Japanese Breakfast/"White Lotus" Crossover You Never Expected

Will Sharpe will direct the film adaptation of "Crying in H Mart"

ChatGPT Is Now a Published Author of Over 200 Books on Amazon

The language model is credited as the writer on several titles, including children's books

Amazon Takes Magazines Off Its Digital Shelves

Are we one step closer to the end of a print legacy?

On "Casablanca," Humphrey Bogart and Young Love

In this excerpt from his book "Cary Grant's Suit," writer Todd McEwen revisits a classic movie in an unexpected way

The 11 Books You Should Be Reading This March

From baseball history to unnerving fiction

Exploring the Secret History of Wolves

Erica Berry's new book "Wolfish" takes a unique look at the relationship between humans and wolves

Scott Adams's Racist Comments Lead to Newspapers Dropping "Dilbert"

It's not the first time he's frustrated his readers

We Can All Agree That Rewriting Roald Dahl’s Books to Remove Offensive Language Is a Bad Thing

The late author's estate has made changes to at least 10 of his books

Inside a Harvard Professor’s Ambitious Work of Cultural History

Martin Puchner, the author of “Culture: The Story of Us, from Cave Art to K-Pop,” talks about the challenges of writing a wide-ranging history