PEOPLE staffers have rounded up some of our favorite books of the decade so far, in honor of PEOPLE's 50th anniversary — see ...
Each of these titles exercises a different kind of reading muscle, so that you can choose the one that will push you most.
"The Life Audit" author encourages readers to "wish like no one’s watching" and look at the symbolic fresh start of January ...
New releases include a gentle love story by Jonathan Evison and Markus Zusak’s memoir about rescue dogs. Shorter winter days ...
It’s for: Anyone who’s a little tightly wound (or a lot).
In “Embers of the Hands,” the historian Eleanor Barraclough looks beyond the soap-opera sagas to those lost in the cracks of history.
This award-winning work of nonfiction is part memoir of an undocumented woman and part reported piece on the lives of ...
Despite years of declining religious affiliation, print Bible sales have spiked. A first-time Bible buyer and Bishop Robert Barron both weighed in on the trend.
Americans’ desire to speed up the end of the Russia-Ukraine war has ticked up, a new Gallup survey found. The poll revealed that half of American respondents now desire a quick end to the more ...
Little, Brown lands a new novel from Women’s Prize for Fiction winner Naomi Alderman, FSG takes a memoir from World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, and more.
Confidence dropped among people who disapproved of the country’s leadership during Joe Biden’s presidency and among those who approved, according to Gallup. The respondents weren’t asked ...
Public confidence in the U.S. legal system has plunged over the past four years, a new Gallup poll found, putting it in the company of such nations as Myanmar, Syria and Venezuela. "These data on the ...