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Poking around the scary, horrible, disgusting, excellent cauldron of new horror lit
We hold these fears to be self-evident:
Go outside alone to see what’s making that noise, that weird skittering, metallic scratching, and you won’t be returning to your couch. Answer your phone at 3:30 in the morning and someone died or someone’s calling from beyond the grave. The folks in the small town you’re passing through are not ...Read more
Review: Fans of TV series 'Miss Austen,' 'The Elopement' is for you
Does this amuse you? “She gave an unnatural little laugh — one she had taken to using with her stepchildren as a signal that humour had been committed, and any consequent mirth would not be discouraged. In the silence that followed, Fanny laughed long and alone."
I get a bang out of that pressed-and-starched description, from Gill Hornby’...Read more
Review: Killer strikes a nursing home in overly long novel
Books about older amateur sleuths are all over the bestseller lists (Richard Osman’s “ Thursday Murder Club” series, Jesse Q. Sutanto’s Vera Wong mysteries, among others).
It isn’t much of a leap, then, to see the appeal of setting a horror novel in a retirement community, or upping the stakes and making it into a slasher story, which...Read more
Keira Knightley 'not aware' of JK Rowling boycott ahead of 'Harry Potter' audio series
Keira Knightley is one of several A-listers starring in the audiobook adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s bestselling Harry Potter fantasy novels. But the Oscar-nominated actress claims she was unaware of the backlash facing the controversial author.
While promoting her upcoming Netflix film “The Woman in Cabin 10,” a reporter asked Knightley ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Oct. 4, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)
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1. "Iron Flame (...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Oct. 4, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)
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1. Iron Flame (...Read more
Review: A woman reflects on the summer her life changed in 'Ripeness'
In the arresting opening scene of Sarah Moss’ new novel, “Ripeness,” we meet Edith, 73, smushed beneath the substantial body of her once-a-week lover, a potter named Gunther.
Lines from Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy” flit through her mind — “Every woman adores a Fascist” — leading to the reflection that Gunther is hardly a ...Read more
Review: Ever wondered 'Why Rats Laugh'? Read on
David Stipp’s “Why Rats Laugh & Jellyfish Sleep” is a breezy ode to nature’s long game.
The respected science expert’s beautifully written book celebrates the adaptive ingenuity of animals whose traits have evolved over millions of years. That includes us — though humans are, at best, supporting characters in the book. Perhaps that�...Read more
Dungeon Crawler Carl's Matt Dinniman reveals a secret of the series' start
Matt Dinniman’s Dungeon Crawler Carl series is one of those rare and incredible publishing success stories. An example of LitRPG, which combines elements of fantasy, sci-fi and gaming, Dinniman’s books began in 2020 as a self-published series about a Coast Guard veteran who, along with his ex-girlfriend’s cat, Princess Donut, becomes a ...Read more
Review: College romances haunt narrator of witty 'Heart the Lover'
Publicity materials for “Heart the Lover” describe it as a novel about a romantic triangle, which strikes me as lazy and unworthy of this witty, insightful book.
Yes, the triangle is absolutely writer Lily King’s favorite shape: Her “Euphoria" turned on the isosceles relationship between naturalist Margaret Mead and two men. And “...Read more
How celebrity book clubs are using their platform to inspire a love of reading
Film and music stars peddle booze, beauty, and everything in between.
But the hottest status symbol touted (and toted) by the modern-day it girl? A book.
It all started with Oprah Winfrey, the OG of the buzzy celebrity book club. She launched Oprah’s Book Club on her eponymous talk show in 1996 and has since inspired a movement of ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Sept. 27, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)
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1. "Alchemised" ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Sept. 27, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)
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1. Alchemised. ...Read more
Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic California architecture, as Hollywood filmed it
Most folks know Frank Lloyd Wright as America’s most influential architect. What’s lesser known is he loved the movies, and Hollywood loved him.
“Wright was a big fan of the movies. He really admired Walt Disney, and even gave his staff advice on designing some of their most famous films in the 1930s and ’40s,” says Mark Anthony ...Read more
Review: Orphans join the circus in 'One of Us,' in search of family
“I’d love to kill you sometime,” murmurs a character in “One of Us,” all but announcing the quiet, matter-of-fact evil that will drive him to pursue the book’s protagonists over the next 200 pages.
Charlie is his name. Or, at least, that’s what he calls himself but he also says he’s the uncle of sister-and-brother escapees ...Read more
Review: One summer changes everything in this writer's new novel
I’m tempted to call “The Phoebe Variations” a came-of-age book.
Wisconsin writer Jane Hamilton’s eighth novel — the “A Map of the World” writer’s first since “The Excellent Lombards” in 2016 — is of a familiar type. It’s a summer-that-changed-everything story that focuses on Phoebe, who is 17, very dramatic, obsessed ...Read more
Review: Black artist wants to be valued for her art in 'hilarious' novel
“Little Movements” Lauren Morrow’s smart, incisive and hilarious debut, is an ode to the creative process and to people everywhere who feel the pull to take a risk and try something new.
I have never read a book quite like this one, about the professional choreographic world, and featuring a deeply conflicted, 30-something, sardonic, ...Read more
Commentary: The novel that turned ChatGPT panic into art
In Rie Qudan’s "Sympathy Tower Tokyo," the protagonist turns to a chatbot dubbed “AI-built” to ask questions about the origin of new Japanese words borrowed from foreign languages.
She then gripes about its tendency to “mansplain things I hadn’t actually asked about” to fuel engagement. The AI tool has become “so used to stealing ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Sept. 20, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)
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1. "The Secret ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Sept. 20, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)
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1. The Secret of...Read more











