Twenty years after the publication of her fantasy debut, “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” Clarke is returning to her ...
After moving from France to the United States 20 years ago, La Jolla resident Elle Jauffret went on to work as a criminal ...
Sally Rooney recently stunned the entertainment world when in a newspaper interview, she said her experience of adapting her ...
Lutz Seiler’s “Star 111” vividly captures the city at a time of profound change, through the story of one young man and his ...
Nick Harkaway’s novel “Karla’s Choice” revisits the British spy George Smiley a few years after the construction of the ...
Poston’s new romance is about a musician and a songwriter whose meet-cute involves telepathy.
A debut novel that's one part family drama, one part harrowing road trip, and one of the most honest portraits of Aotearoa ...
Emily St. John Mandel's reflects on how Station Eleven — a novel set against the fallout of a devastating pandemic that kills ...
Hold each other close as the world falls apart. So says Michel Houellebecq in his final novel, Annihilation.
A new novel invites us to reconsider where we put emphasis, how we think about attachment, and how we might live differently.
Smith has created a gloriously strange world in this first in a pair of novels, Gliff, which sees two siblings navigate an ...
Alexander Starritt's novel "We Germans" is a letter written by a 90-year-old to his grandson, telling him about his ...