We take Isa’s Book Club on the road to speak with David Holmes about his powerful memoir, The Boy Who Lived.
The hardest part of writing “The Best Books Club” column is choosing the next book. Over-thinker that I am when it comes to language, I question what is meant by “Best Books” to begin with.
Unlike traditional book clubs, there was no discussion of the books they were reading. Instead, the participants gathered for a group photo, proudly displaying their books, before heading off.
Like a scene out of his cringey HBO masterpiece “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” die-hard Knicks fan Larry David rebuked the owner of the Boston Celtics when he refused to try on his championship ring!
By Erica Ackerberg Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes. The standout essays in Megan Marshall’s “After Lives ...
Sleep amid surrealists at London’s Broadwick Soho, or wake up to contemporary favourites at New Hotel in Athens – indulge in ...
Mickey Bergman's new book looks at true stories of high-stakes hostage negotiations ...
It’s not about scoring political points; it’s about how each one of us takes personal responsibility. Europe needs to understand how high the stakes are, but so does the administration. This ...
Where a normal politician would see a drowning man embarrassing the opposing party, Trump sees instead an opportunity to cut a deal. This week, the hysteria revolves around Trump’s clash with ...
In his latest book, Cass R. Sunstein lays out what the ... In “The Uncanny Muse,” David Hajdu offers a lively survey of centuries of machines that have served as instruments of cultural ...
The Daily Mail Books department chooses their favourite fiction of the century. When 50 American hostages were released on Reagan's inauguration the timing seemed too good to be true. Den of Spies ...
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