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From gripping thrillers, witty satires and poignant epics to captivating histories and juicy memoirs, 2025 was full of great books. Read on for 30 of our favorites. The latest from the Pulitzer ...
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Our favorite books this year (in no particular order) included definitive memoirs by music figures as varied as Ozzy Osbourne, Lionel Richie, and Cameron Crowe; chronicles of bands long gone and those ...
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Inbox pinging. Deadlines stacking. Morale slipping. One choice could change everything. These 11 books unpack the decisions—and strategies—that distinguish great leaders. Every leader leaves their ...
Audiobook excerpts from our picks for the top fiction and nonfiction of 2025. This month, the editors of the Book Review picked their 10 Best Books of 2025. And now you can listen to the beginning of ...
There’s a mic-drop moment near the start of Robert Macfarlane’s latest spellbinding work of non- fiction. He refers to “rivers who”. At a stroke, his choice of pronoun gives life – personality even – ...