Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Cozy, whimsical novels — often featuring magical cats — that have long been popular in Japan and Korea are taking off globally. Fans say they offer comfort during a chaotic time.
By Alida Becker In a new novel by Olga Tokarczuk, guests at a mountain retreat face a dark and cryptic threat. By Hari Kunzru A medieval heist, a Halifax murder, a Dutch wartime winter and a ...
By Jennifer Harlan With her new book, “Children of Anguish and Anarchy,” Adeyemi is wrapping up her best-selling Legacy ... some of her favorite Y.A. historical fiction. ByteDance, the Chinese ...
Immersive novels by Leigh Bardugo, Madeline Miller, Brian Jacques and more offer thrilling adventures in richly imagined realms. By Jennifer Harlan With the first volume of a new series and an ...
By Dave Kim In a new biography, Peter Ames Carlin chronicles ... the abandoned railway that became the High Line led to two best sellers — including “The Wild Robot,” which is now a ...
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By Shayla Colon The City Council approved a bill on Wednesday that would curb a loathed New York City real estate practice: making renters pay thousands of dollars in broker fees. By Emma G.
Contest dates: Nov. 6 to Dec. 4, 2024. By The Learning Network Just 27 percent of public high schools in New York City have a newspaper. A new initiative is trying to change that.
Simbarashe Cha and Sara Krulwich, two New York Times photographers, documented Tuesday evening in the newsroom. By Times Insider Staff The first presidential election The Times covered was in 1852.
This guide can help you get started. By The Learning Network CreditClockwise, from top left: Bryan Denton for The New York Times, Ennio Leanza/European Pressphoto Agency, Alejandro Cegarra for ...
By Alida Becker In a new novel by Olga Tokarczuk, guests at a mountain retreat face a dark and cryptic threat. By Hari Kunzru A medieval heist, a Halifax murder, a Dutch wartime winter and a ...