What You Should Be Reading This Fall According to Indie Booksellers
The works of fiction booksellers across America are raving about
The works of fiction booksellers across America are raving about
New season, new star alignments to guide your reading life
Ayanna Lloyd Banwo's novel "When We Were Birds" is a magical realism love story set in Trinidad, written in Creole
Joanna Hershon recommends stories about charismatic sects
Megan Fernandes recommends disorienting literature that changes time and space
Whether you love these nostalgic children's favorites or find them too preachy, we can all agree on which ones are the worst
Dissident novelist Ma Jian on how 1984's predictions have come true in China
Molly Dektar, author of "The Ash Family," recommends literature about living in farms, nature preserves, and communes
Revisiting Tom Wolfe's "The 'Me' Decade," four decades later
Teresa Wong uses visuals to convey a "silent time"—and a silent suffering