I have always divided my reading into two general categories: day books and night books. Day books are something that require ...
"Leaders are losing critical thinking to AI and scrolling. Reading rebuilds it. A practical guide to starting and protecting ...
Plenty of classics made the list, as did books that capture particular, personal slices of New York. By Juliana Barbassa and Jennifer Harlan Our “Read Your Way Around the World” series has brought ...
At the start of the season, we made a literary bucket list. Here’s how we checked it off. By The New York Times Books Staff A few months ago, we invited you to join us in a low-stakes summer reading ...
In an ever-evolving financial landscape, staying updated with the latest trends is essential for finance professionals. Reading is a great way to do this, as the ideas in many of today's leading ...
Ask me what I’m reading at any given moment and I’ll probably rattle off at least three titles, not to mention comics and the occasional textbook I may also be chipping away at in the background.
With summer — and some welcome downtime — on the horizon, we have just the thing to help you spend those hours by the pool, at the beach, or on a plane: New books! I first got to know Megan Giddings' ...
No matter how little your baby is, it's never too early to start reading to them. Before they're even in your arms your baby knows the sound of your voice and once they're born, your voice becomes a ...
Five books for deeper personal growth in 2026, examining purpose, surrender, creativity, mortality, and emotional honesty ...
Like the common cold, the reading slump and its symptoms will come to us all eventually. The pages don't turn as fast as they used to. The characters don't feel as relatable. The plots don't hit the ...
“He had to go fast, like an American, or he was all torpor. Half horse half alligator.” I hadn’t heard that Southern folkism, about indestructible men, before encountering it in the poet Charles Olson ...
We recently reported that reading is in trouble. Multiple studies in multiple places seem to be showing the same thing. Adults are reading less. Children are reading less. Teenagers are reading a lot ...