Digital books have grown in popularity over the past decade, but more Americans still read books in print than in digital formats. Overall, 75% of U.S. adults say they have read all or part of at ...
Reading is experiencing a resurgence among Gen Z and millennials, many of whom are actively seeking alternatives to “doomscrolling” and the mental fatigue associated with constant social media use. In ...
BOUGHT WITH THE BEST OF INTENTIONS. BOOKMARKS ARE PLACED, SPINES ARE BARELY CRACKED, AND PROMISES ARE MADE TO START TONIGHT. DO YOU HAVE A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION? PROBABLY JUST READ MORE. READING MORE.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. When perusing our final list of the 101 best book club picks, my eyes popped. My book club had just read two books ...
How is it that a seven-book series written in Danish about a single day repeating over and over has become something of a sensation among the literary set? Since the English translations of Solvej ...
Our columnist reviews this season’s new books. Credit...Audrey Helen Weber Supported by By Jennifer Harlan Jennifer Harlan is an editor, and the new fantasy columnist, at the Book Review. I can’t ...
For James Lackington, an 18th century British shoemaker turned bookseller, one good reason to marry was to secure a reading partner. “I was in raptures with the bare thoughts of having a woman to read ...
Emma Straub is a bestselling author and bookstore owner, so when she has a book recommendation for you, it’s best to listen. Straub stopped by TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle on April 6 to share three of ...
Perplexity unveiled Personal Computer on March 11 by inviting interested users to join a waitlist. Now the company says it’s rolling out Personal Computer to everyone on the waitlist and all Max ...
Speech-to-text capability is now baked into all modern computers. But what if you didn’t have to dictate to your computer? What if you could type just by thinking? Silicon Valley startup Sabi is ...
A sweeping historical epic, an eerily relevant political dystopia and an adult fantasy book from a beloved children’s author are just a few of the recommendations from KCUR’s book experts this spring.
An overhaul of early childhood reading laws, including a requirement that struggling readers repeat third grade, now heads to ...