In March, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Tayari Jones’s new novel, about two motherless girls and their ...
A child gets lost on a hike and meets an imaginary friend. The episode conjures memories of a decades-old murder.
Aikens, whose life has had its own reality show, “Life Below Zero,” is a true survivor in every sense of the word, and her new memoir would shame the scantily clad competitors on tropical islands.
A quest to understand consciousness and an enthusiastic new look at Toni Morrison ...
The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose ...
The Lies of the Artists is a clever title for a book with the subtitle Essays on Italian Art, 1450-1750, but it seems to promise, as suggested on the book’s back cover, an exposé of the artists’ ...
John Irving Don’t read John Irving’s latest novel, “Queen Esther,” based on hearing it’s a sequel to “Cider House Rules.” “Queen Esther” revisits Dr. Wilbur Larch and the orphanage […] ...
Anyone interested in photography, Indigenous cultures, or the times and influences that shaped the lives of Indigenous ...
Sally Rooney's latest novel, Intermezzo, has controversy surrounding it's ambiguity. While many readers find the book frustrating or messy, others argue that its discomfort is intentional. My book ...
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Barnes and Noble Textbook Marketplace Review
Barnes and Noble is a longstanding bookstore chain, with over 600 retail locations. It's the most extensive and only national bookstore chain in the U.S. In addition to its brick-and-mortar locations, ...
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