Booklovers have long debated whether politics belong in online book communities. Readers and authors, including Jodi Picoult, ...
So, continuing a venerable tradition established way back in 2024, we badgered our friend David Montgomery at YouGov into ...
Cameras caught the former All-Pro wideout embracing the power of a good book in the midst of battle. Social media was unsurprisingly captivated by Brown's exploits, as some praised the Ole Miss ...
Looking to read more this year? The best way to put a New Year’s resolution into action is to make a plan, and that includes organizing all of those books you want to read in 2025. The most well ...
Robin Micheli Start your year off on a transformative note with what the wildly popular motivational speaker calls her “ultimate self-help book.” It lays out a four-step process to help handle ...
Welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Hello, fellow readers. I’m culture critic and fervent bookworm Chris Vognar. Another year of reading has come and gone, leaving mental trails of ...
Jenna Bush Hager's January 2025 pick for her Read With Jenna book club is a novel about a first-year college student in Scotland searching for the answers to her family secrets. "This is a book ...
Ironic misandrist blogs of that era used to complain that lit bros didn’t read enough books by women. The lit bro seems to be much less in evidence in the Type of Guys online these days.
A vital voice for much-needed awareness. A first of its kind, this book cuts through debate and rhetoric to deliver the clear, rigorous, and quantitative science of racism. Written by a professor ...
A new year is like a blank page in the book of life, waiting to be filled with meaningful experiences, ambitious goals, and transformative growth. January, in particular, is a month of renewal—a ...
Readers, or those who want to devote more time to reading, tend to set some quantifiable intentions for the year to come. A popular one is finishing an arbitrary number of books; another approach ...