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It’s only fitting that, after a three-year hiatus, British author Janice Hallett has brought us “The Christmas Appeal” (Atria), a novella that returns her readers to the small but growing …

The publication of “Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean” (Doubleday) comes on the heels of the disastrous last dive of the Titan, the submersible craft that imploded on June 18 while …

On Jan. 28, 1742, a derelict craft washes up on the coast of Brazil, carrying 30 hollow-eyed, emaciated men with a harrowing tale to tell. They claimed to be survivors of the Wager, a British warship …

Book Talk! “Demon Copperhead”

If you haven’t yet read “Demon Copperhead,” by Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, essayist and poet Barbara Kingsolver, now would be the perfect time to add it to your summer reading list.

The disturbing rise in hate crimes directed at Asian Americans has sparked the publication of a number of books aimed at exploring the issue. In “You Are Here: Connecting Flights” (Allida), …

How does Anthony Horowitz do it? Bestselling author of Magpie Murders and The Word is Murder. Author of two Sherlock Holmes Novels, three James Bond novels and the popular Alex Rider series for young …

Reviewing a book that has become as wildly popular as “Lessons in Chemistry” (Doubleday), the debut novel by author Bonnie Garmus, always gives me pause. Praising a late-career first novel …

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