Quantum 2.0: The Weird Physics Driving a New Revolution in Technology by Paul Davies (Feb. 6, $26, ISBN 978-0-226-84932-4) ...
Fairy-tale elements dominate this season’s fantasies, gothic atmosphere pervades the horror novels, and tech-based anxiety ...
As the holiday shopping season kicks into gear, books getting a boost this week include Virginia Evans’s debut novel, The ...
The cofounder of the nonprofit children’s reading series looks forward to celebrating its 10th anniversary with a ...
In spring’s most anticipated novels, the bonds of families and friends are stretched to the breaking point and the past rears ...
Guides to workplace equity, analyses of how AI is impacting the workforce, and critiques of capitalism abound in this ...
Government malfeasance, the consequences of too much tech, and the emotional lives of medical caregivers are spotlighted in spring’s current affairs titles.
Kossakowski joins Hachette Book Group from Sourcebooks, where she served on the international sales team and spearheaded ...
St. Augustine’s advocacy of celibacy to avoid the dangers of female sexuality and Charles Dickens’s cautioning against ...
In ‘One Bad Mother’ (Simon Element, Feb.), the ‘New York’ magazine writer examines “bad mom” archetypes in pop culture, from ...
The independent publisher of literature in translation has partnered with Turnaround Publishing Services to distribute 40 ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at the late Chuck Klosterman's F ootball, an eye-opening and entertaining ...
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