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Love and cruelty are bound together in 'My Absolute Darling'
Gabriel Tallent's debut novel has been called a masterpiece on the level of 'To Kill a Mockingbird.' It's the difficult story of a young girl living in the California woods with her abusive father.
The brief, tumultuous reign of an erstwhile best-seller
For a while Thursday, Lani Sarem's debut, 'Handbook for Mortals,' stood as the reigning best-seller in young adult literature. Within hours, it had been removed from the list entirely. What happened?
What science 'gone wrong' can teach us
Pandora's Lab stresses that for science to work, it needs to base claims on data, studies need to be replicable, and scientists must be more attached to science than to their own ideas, says Alva Noe.
'Shooting Ghosts' chronicles war's aftereffects in words and photos
Marine Sgt. TJ Brennan suffered from memory loss after being injured by a grenade in Afghanistan in 2010. Finbarr O'Reilly captured the event on film. Now the two men have written a memoir.
Editorial cartoonist Steve Sack on 36 years of commentary, caricature
Pulitzer-Prize winning cartoonist Steve Sack has captured six presidents as well as countless governors, senators and representatives in his career. His new book is a look back at political history, in caricature.
In 'The Stone Sky,' some worlds need to burn
N.K. Jemisin won Hugo Awards for the first two volumes of her Broken Earth trilogy. 'The Stone Sky' is a powerful, timely finale to this story of a world built on oppression and exploitation.