From debut authors to returning masters, and lighthearted reads to ones tackling serious issues, here are 36 books coming over the next three months that we have our eyes on. What It’s About ...
We’re sure bookworms everywhere are already compiling their TBR lists for 2025, so in the spirit of spreading the joy of reading, why not donate some of your old books or tomes from last year ...
It's not quite a rink. The icy Numerica Skate Ribbon in downtown Spokane's Riverfront Park is more reminiscent of a frozen river, where skaters head in a single direction. Friday nights mean a DJ, a ...
There's nothing quite like the slow process of soup making to decompress after a hectic and fun holiday gathering. While Christmas dinner is one of my favourite holiday meals of the year, it's the ...
The second collection of this year’s standout books offers narratives that explore personal experiences, pain and success, and history and culture. This is an open personal account of a joint ...
Gloriously bloody and profoundly moving, this is a sterling example of what horror can do. —Robert Wiersema Toronto horror writer Andrew Pyper has created both a new name for himself and one of the ...
6. The print is featured in the plot of “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin— this year’s Chicago Public Library One Book, One Chicago pick. Also on display through Jan.
Yang had an astonishingly productive year, publishing four books aimed at various age groups. My favorite was her memoir of her mother, a companion to “The Song Poet” (about her father ...
I guess self-defense comes in as a reflex very instantly. I had to do that.” The report further added another instance when the actress opened up about being physically harassed in the initial ...