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Jenna Bush Hager says her July 2024 pick is a ‘genre-bending’ mystery
Today· 3 days agoTODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager says she “may never have loved a book as much” as she loves her July...
The Best Books of 2024 So Far, According to Amazon Book Editors
Entertainment Tonight· 5 days agoFew know books better than Amazon's Book Editors, who have made it their job to find the best...
Here are the nonfiction books NPR staffers have loved so far this year
NPR· 6 days agoSo we asked around the newsroom to find our staffers' favorite nonfiction from the first half of 2024. We've got biography and memoir, health and science, history, sports ...
Review | Francine Prose’s first memoir spares no one, including herself
Washington Post· 1 day agoAfter publishing 22 novels and eight nonfiction books, including the 2006 bestseller “Reading Like a...
Max: The 34 Absolute Best TV Shows to Watch
CNET· 3 hours agoHere are some highly rated series to watch on Max, plus a look at what's new in June.
Jenna Bush Hager’s Book Club: See All of the “Today” Show Host’s 2024 Read With Jenna Picks
People via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe book club launched in 2019 and Bush Hager independently picks new titles to read each month,...
Here are 15 books you should read this Pride Month
The Advocate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFrom books about trans identity to queer history, here are some of the best books to help understand and revel in LGBTQ+ identity and its intersections....
WW Book Club Recommends Lynn Cahoon, Katherine Center and More New Novels
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFriedland is on Woman's World list this week. For those who want to pick up a nonfiction to help...
Pride all the time: 5 LGBTQ-owned, operated businesses in Madison
Wisconsin State Journal· 43 minutes agoMany of them are longtime Madison establishments, from spaces where you can get your groove on to...
The Schools That Are No Longer Teaching Kids to Read Books
The Atlantic· 4 days agoRecently, an old friend of mine from elementary school ran a hand over my bookshelf, stopped, and said, “You stole this.” It was stamped: Board of Education, City of New York. The city has adopted ...