Katie Couric launched her new book club, 'KCBC,' to encourage her fans (and herself) to pick up more books. See all of the ...
The new year begins with a host of promising titles from George Saunders, Julian Barnes, Jennette McCurdy, Karl Ove ...
From radio legend Mary Lucia to Justin Townes Earle, these books examine the price worth paying for a creative life.
Hannah Morrissey and Elle Cosimano are releasing their upcoming book 'Home for the Homicides' this fall, and PEOPLE can ...
With 2026 officially underway, our editors and reporters are already looking ahead to the books they can’t wait to get their ...
Riding the runaway success of Heated Rivalry, Rachel Reid is returning fans to the ice: The bestselling author announced that ...
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The Witcher 3: Every alternative look, ranked from worst to best
The Witcher 3 has free DLC in the form of alternative looks for Triss, Geralt, Yennefer & Ciri. But which are worst & best?
To reorient the Constitution back to what its framers intended, Congress must reassert its institutional interests.
In his book “Human History on Drugs,” Kelly provides an “utterly scandalous but entirely truthful look at history under the ...
As the romance novel dominates bestseller lists, a new kind of 'third space' is emerging at Black Cat Fables, where smut and ...
Valdez’s 2025 novel “Happy Land” — is a busy real estate agent living and working in Washington, D.C. who can’t recall the ...
Authors like Daniel Kraus, Katie Kitamura and more crafted stories that brought thoughtful self-reflection and curiosity to this year of reading, writes Prentice.
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