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October 4, 2024
The Great Fall 2024 Book Preview
Three months. 75+ books. Here's what the Millions can't wait to read this fall. more
Three months. 75+ books. Here's what the Millions can't wait to read this fall. more
Starred Reviews Releasing Next Week
Check out all the books to receive starred reviews in Publishers Weekly that are hitting bookstore shelves next week. more
Check out all the books to receive starred reviews in Publishers Weekly that are hitting bookstore shelves next week. more
Writers Talking Writers: Mosab Abu Toha on Mahmoud Darwish and Thuận on Trần Dần
A Palestinian poet and Vietnamese novelist both living in exile reflect on two revolutionary writers who inspired them. more
A Palestinian poet and Vietnamese novelist both living in exile reflect on two revolutionary writers who inspired them. more
'We're All Mad Here': PW Talks with Kate McKinnon
We spoke with comedian and character actor Kate McKinnon about her middle grade debut, The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science, and words of wisdom for young weirdos. more
We spoke with comedian and character actor Kate McKinnon about her middle grade debut, The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science, and words of wisdom for young weirdos. more
How The Mighty Red by Louise Erdrich Got Made
An inside look at the publication process for the Pulitzer winner's latest novel. more
An inside look at the publication process for the Pulitzer winner's latest novel. more
How The Great When by Alan Moore Got Made
An inside look at the publication process for the acclaimed author's latest book and series starter. more
An inside look at the publication process for the acclaimed author's latest book and series starter. more
How Slaveroad by John Edgar Wideman Got Made
An inside look at the PEN/Faulkner winner's latest book. more
An inside look at the PEN/Faulkner winner's latest book. more
Editors' Picks
Our Evenings
By Alan Hollinghurst (Random House)
Hollinghurst is one of the best living writers in the English language. There's endless pleasure in his sentences, and the deepest of insights into his characters. I can't wait to dive into his latest, about an aging gay British actor contending with the ugliness of Brexit and the discrimination he faced at boarding school in the 1960s. —David Varno, literary fiction reviews editorGhosts of Crook County
By Russell Cobb (Beacon)
This damning dispatch from what sounds like a research bunker that the journalist Russell Cobb has in Oklahoma—I was imagining the basement-level conspiracy board from that one It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia meme—unfurls what's got to be one of the crookedest criminal schemes in American history. It ends up going, of course, all the way to the top, via a big hush-up likely orchestrated by thugs associated with former president Woodrow Wilson. —Dana Snitzky, history and current affairs reviews editorClay Footed Giants
By Alain Chevarier and Mark McGuire (Mad Cave)
A literary comic, drawn in soft pencils in a French-influenced style, about authentic friendships between young fathers that contests traditional ideas of masculinity in the context of parenthood, delves into epigenetics and playground politics, and reverses gender roles by featuring a mom who carries the family's finances? Sign me up. —Meg Lemke, comics and graphic novels reviews editorTop 10 Bestsellers
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2 Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess |
3 The Small and the Mighty: Twelve Unsung Americans Who Changed the Course of History, from the Founding to the Civil Rights Movement |
4 Ms. Rachel and the Special Surprise: Encouraging Speech and Learning Through Play and Music |
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7 Truths: The Future of America First |
8 Good Energy: Fix Your Metabolism to Feel Better Today and Prevent Disease Tomorrow |
9 Investigators: Class Action |
10 Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden |
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