The boxes of pasta that line supermarket aisles have long been a busy cook’s best friend, a trusty solution to quick weeknight meals. Dried pasta will always be a pantry soldier, but it’s fresh pasta ...
The four Rokesby prequel books are set in the late 1700s and follow the Bridgerton siblings’ aunts and uncles as they travel the high seas, journey to America, and carve out lives in England — all ...
New year… new bookshelf! At least that’s how we feel around here; nothing quite beats the thrill of a new book season.
Reviews of notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
New year, new literary adventures. Authors Isaac Fitzgerald and Adriana Trigiani stopped by TODAY on the last day of 2025 to talk through the books they're looking forward to in the coming year. Their ...
If you're looking to get into reading more books but aren't just yet ready to shell out the big bucks on getting physical or eBooks, you'll be happy to know that there are legitimate, legal ways to ...
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From gripping thrillers, witty satires and poignant epics to captivating histories and juicy memoirs, 2025 was full of great books. Read on for 30 of our favorites. The latest from the Pulitzer ...
“Wild Swans”, Jung Chang’s 1991 memoir describing her and her family’s experiences under Chinese communism, was one of the most successful non-fiction books of all time. Now, Chang has written a ...
Wendy Cope is big in Britain, where poetry isn’t quite as sidelined from the literary mainstream as it is here in America. You can see why. Her poetry has a sense of humor, without being merely silly ...
From left to right: "Heated Rivalry," "IT: Welcome to Derry" and "Forever" (Credit: Sabrina Lantos/HBO Max, Netflix, Brooke Palmer/HBO) The book adaptation has been growing steadily in Hollywood for ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Thankfully, we can still turn to our bookshelves — and podcasts — to ground us. We tapped science doyenne Alie ...