How the Madeleine L'Engle novel liberated young adult literature
By feeding his visions for the future to a well-regarded contemporary, the prolific inventor offered a peek into his brilliant mind
<i>Magnitude</i> helps you imagine the outer limits of time, speed and distance—without breaking your brain
A new photography book uncovers the last days (and lasting legacy) of a New York institution
Our picks are full of silly words, weird animals and unknown histories
Though the practice is now more associated with Halloween, spooking out your family is well within the Christmas spirit
A new book takes a fresh look at the famed scientist
From presidential biographies to a look at the long rise of fake news, these picks will surely interest history buffs
New scholarship reveals details about the Native American at the center of the classic <em>Island of the Blue Dolphins</em>
These reads will remedy even the direst cases of wanderlust
A new book tells the complex stories behind murderous women, the so-called “femmes fatales.”
Even now, 350 years after his birth, the great Irish satirist Jonathan Swift remains as sharp and relevant as ever
These eye-opening works invite us to find ourselves in history and nature
Agatha Christie wrote her famous detective novel based on an even more famous kidnapping
Hungry minds would enjoy one of these illuminating books about the world of food and drink
An anonymous writer's spinoff of Cervantes' masterpiece showed the peril and potential of new printing technology
At the center of the case was a beautiful young woman named Grace Marks. But was she really responsible for the crime?
Do plays written centuries ago have the power to heal modern day traumas? A new project raises the curtain on a daring new experiment
Surprisingly few U.S. writers touched by the 1918 pandemic wrote about it. But flu lit appears more popular today than ever
How William H.H. Murray accidental bestseller launched the country's first outdoor craze
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