An Updated Canon: 72 Books Every Man Should Read
We're not tossing out the old masculine lists, but we're giving them a much-needed refresh
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This June
From candid memoirs to a survey of “The Simpsons”
TikTok Shop Wants to Be Your New Favorite Bookstore
The app has become a major force in the publishing industry. As evidenced by its recent #BookRecs campaign, it wants to be a major bookseller, too.
A New Thriller Revisits Pandemic-Era New York City
Brian DeCubellis and Ethan Sacks on the making of “Dark Honor”
Fathers, Sons and Watching “After Hours”
An excerpt from Ben Tanzer's new book about the cult classic Scorsese film
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This May
Including books on wildfires, walking and the limits of AI
Just When You Thought Amazon Couldn’t Get Worse
By moving its Book Sale to coincide with Independent Bookstore Day, Amazon is openly waging war against your local bookshop
The Beanie Baby Craze Was Way Worse Than You Remember
A new book attempts to explain our “bizarre times” by drawing a direct line to the pop culture of 1999, including the stuffed toys that turned otherwise rational people into criminals
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This April
Psychedelic lives, Hollywood history and a video game memoir among them
The Novel That Can Bridge the Gap Between Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z
On the surface, Holly Brickley’s “Deep Cuts” is an ode to indie sleaze. Underneath is a nostalgia bomb that spares no one.
Joan Didion Versus Nostalgia: An Excerpt From "We Tell Ourselves Stories"
Alissa Wilkinson's new book explores the world as Joan Didion saw it
“Spirited Women” Is the Best Drinks Book of the Year
A beautifully illustrated ode to trailblazing women in the drinks industry also serves as an excellent cocktail tome
Confessions of a Teenage Book Hustler
Michael Visontay's "Noble Fragments: The Gripping Story of the Antiquarian Bookseller Who Broke Up a Gutenberg Bible" delves deep into the world of rare books
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This March
A culinary memoir, an uncanny tale of the past and thoughtful takes on tech
Unearthing the Unexpected Corners of Viking History
Eleanor Barraclough on the making of “Embers of the Hands”
The Worst Hangover I’ve Ever Had Didn’t Come From Drinking
It’s also somehow the best one I’ve ever had?