Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Orhan Pamuk’s 2009 novel “The Museum of Innocence,” takes place in the 1970s and 1980s and is about a wealthy man’s intense ...
Former President Donald Trump’s third post-presidency book, Save America, debuts on the New York Times bestseller list this ...
Iris Apfel, Diane Keaton and Henri Bendel are just some of the style icons featured in the pages of this season’s most ...
Each year, the American Library Association complies a list of books that are challenged and banned. There are some books ...
For the 10th anniversary of NYT Cooking, we’ve collected recipes that racked up five-star ratings, topped our charts and went ...
Her own is among the anonymous tales included in “Want,” a new collection she has edited: “It only felt right, given I was ...
A medieval heist, a Halifax murder, a Dutch wartime winter and a daring 1939 journey to Shanghai provide egress for any taste ...
Welcome to Great Adaptations, the Book Review’s regular multiple-choice quiz about books that have gone on to find new life ...
In the journalist Dan Kois’s new book, “Hampton Heights,” a group of middle-school boys discover magic and frights in an ...
A 1966 novel captures a publishing world full of chronic malcontents, strategic lunches and ideas that mattered.
Jollof rice, chile crisp fettuccine Alfredo, sheet-pan gnocchi and plenty more meatless marvels.