October 23, 2024 • Nick Harkaway grew up hearing his dad read drafts of his George Smiley novels. He picks up le Carré's beloved spymaster character in the new novel, Karla's Choice.
First, we scoured coast to coast to find the most famous book set in every state. Now we're hitting the books to discover the most famous author from every state. Not all the choices were clear.
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Business Insider identified the most famous author born in every state. To determine the list, we considered ubiquity, literal acclaim, and financial success. An author earned bonus points for ...
Marvin Harrison Jr. has been hearing folks speak loftily of him since his second season at Ohio State. His attempt to make good on those expectations begins with Arizona's Week 1 trip to Western ...
He also writes Back in Business, an occasional column about financial history. Jason is the author of “Your Money and Your Brain,” on the neuroscience of investing, and the editor of the ...
Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff As spooky season approaches, the master of children’s horror recommends creepy-crawly ...
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There are many books by psychotherapists about their practice, with heavily-disguised case histories, but what actually happens within the room? A duet for two voices, or sonata played by two ...
Welcome in the new month with our picks for the best fiction, nonfiction and celebrity memoirs Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and ...
Tim Boucher is a prolific author. In just two years, he's written more than 120 books, completing some in a mere four hours. His secret weapon: AI. Boucher's books have an unusual format.