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'Amsterdam Noir' finds its darkness inside us
Akashic Books' Noir series continues with a visit to Amsterdam -- and finding the shadowy side of a peaceful city where crime is low proves a challenge for editors Rene Appel and Josh Pachter.
A new novel makes the 'Sugar Run' out of jail and back to West Virginia
Mesha Maren's debut book follows a queer woman trying to restart her life and return to rural Appalachia. For the author, it's a place sometimes 'difficult to love,' but loved with 'extra fierceness.'
The spirit tells the story in 'Orchestra of Minorities'
Chigozie Obioma's latest novel is a love story, a story of exile, a mix of classical tragedy and Igbo folklore, narrated by a chi -- a guardian spirit that refers to Obioma's protagonist as its host.
At the end of the year, N.K. Jemisin ponders the end of the world
N.K. Jemisin is the only author to win three Hugo Awards in a row -- for her Broken Earth trilogy, which begins with an apocalypse. She says she likes to explore what apocalypses mean for different people.
Tell-alls, dramatic warnings and the Obamas lead political books of 2018
This year brought memoirs from several former Trump administration officials, investigations by journalists reporting on Trump's White House -- and a look back from former first lady Michelle Obama.
Book 'without borders' by 80+ artists lets kids color outside the lines
Children are invited to use their imaginations to fill in the blanks in "Coloring Without Borders." The bilingual book was created to help immigrant families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.