Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Every week, the critics and editors at the New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Looking to read more this year? The best way to put a New Year’s resolution into action is to make a plan, and that includes organizing all of those books you want to read in 2025. The most well-known ...
This season’s list of anticipated releases contains a story for everyone. From classic beach-ready reads to historical ...
In between those New Year's Resolutions to eat healthier and exercise more, why not give your brain a bit of a workout too? Regular reading leads to positive impacts on your mental and emotional ...
Ask me what I'm reading at any given moment and I'll probably rattle off at least three titles, not to mention comics and the occasional textbook I may also be chipping away at in the background.
We have unbelievable access to knowledge in the age of generative AI—to the point of information overload. Instead of trying to keep up with the endless churn of content, lately I’ve been thinking ...
“‘Reading?’” former basketballer Chris Bosh remembers some of his coaches saying. “‘Every minute spent reading is a minute you could spend watching film, or hitting the gym, or putting up a hundred ...
The best books for sixth graders do more than just tell a story; they reflect back the reader’s changing sense of self, which is so different from their own. Whether it’s a time-traveling adventure, a ...
After crunching numbers, a team from University College London and the University of Florida found that the number of Americans who read books for fun on any given day fell 40 percent between 2003 and ...
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