In her memoir, the former German chancellor reflects on her political rise and defends her record as the outlook for her ...
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. By The New York Times Books Staff “The New India,” by Rahul Bhatia ...
Blood Ties' interrogates the meaning of family and takes a close look at the adage that blood runs thicker than water ...
Seasons of Want and Plenty” is set in the 1860s, the decade during which Alaska slipped away from the Russian Empire, and ...
I was likely more caught up in Rushdie’s flowing prose and style and his remarkable ability to sustain a narrative over 500 ...
Carson The Magnificent” by Bill Zehme should be of special interest for Nebraskans who are young enough to have missed ...
The Official X-Men Coloring Book is a fun nostalgia trip for Marvel fans, packed with over 90 pages of black-and-white a ...
Here's our read on the latest works from local authors Jackson Ellis, Coco Fox, Ellen Parent, Benjamin Roesch and Ethan ...
All of the above and more came to mind while reading presidential historian Tevi Troy’s new book, The Power and the Money: ...
Donald J. Robertson's 'How to Think Like Socrates' is easier than slogging through Plato and multiple volumes of ancient ...
Greetings, Spokane. I’m the guy who creates the Further Review pages for your morning newspaper! I hope you’ve heard by now: We have a hardcover “coffee table” book collecting a big batch ...
In his five years at The Spokesman-Review, Charles has researched, written and designed more than 1,000 Further Review pages.