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State Rep. Anne Dauphinais read an excerpt from "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" to protest a budget implementer bill.
A book-banning provision within the CT budget prompted a lawmaker to read sexually explicit material on the House floor ...
The biggest thriller books of Summer 2025 feature cults, pyramid schemes, academic societies, and good old-fashioned murder.
Our columnist on the month’s best new releases. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite is the ...
The decline of reading among college ... Book Bazaar is an annual event. Proceeds from sales of thousands of used books benefit the university’s library programs. The event takes place on the ...
What do you get if you add poems that are "Shel Silverstein meets Rumi for kids" with pictures of yetis and primordial slime?
That question is at the heart of two new books that explore women’s role ... and a reinvigorating exhortation not to return there. After reading “Girl on Girl,” I felt almost sticky with ...
In an exclusive excerpt from 'We Just Might Make It After All," Elyce Arons shares memories of her beloved friend ...
Palliative nurse's notes, Aug. 2, 2019: "Participated in Hospice meeting with patient. Seth (spouse), mother, father, bedside RN. Andrea from Hospice was on speakerphone. Discussed philosophy of ...
Murder in the Dollhouse' by Rich Cohen, out May 20, uncovers the gritty truth beneath the glamorous life of the Dulos family ...
My first bookcase was a cinderblock-and-board affair. Popular in the 1970s, these makeshift arrangements accommodated books ...
From enticing book drops to must-see exhibitions, an ocean’s worth of new releases are bound to keep your summer agenda ...