The Best Books Everyone Should Read
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Cultural commentary can make for absorbing and infinitely entertaining reading, especially when it's being written by this must-read critic.
These are the titles that Yaa Gyasi, Jonathan Franzen, Jennifer Egan, Ta-Nehisi Coates and Colm Tóibín are quick to recommend.
Your summer reading, sorted.
A Ben Lerner novel about when tech fails us, a Lena Dunham memoir, and an investigative saga from the author of Say Nothing.
Give me a good hour+ deep dive into books and I'm there.
This is the definitive reading list — 1,000 books across every genre worth reading in your lifetime. The post 1,000+ Books to Read in Your Lifetime: The Ultimate Reading List (2026...
The weekend is here! Pour yourself a mug of Danish Blend coffee, grab a seat outside, and get ready for our longer-form weekend reads: • Pay Attention: Essential advice for the cla...
1. Allister Sparks, The Mind of South Africa: The Story of the Rise and Fall of Apartheid. This history book actually tries to explain to the reader how things were. Oh such book...
Two dark-academia novels, a memoir from a Pen15 co-creator, and a debut we think will make a splash.
These fun Latine reads include a laugh-out-loud memoir, a romantic jungle adventure, a culinary cozy, and more.
Our first bite-size teachings on fundamentals from The School of The New York Times look at journalism’s role in society.
I love a good edge-of-your-seat as much as anyone, those stay-up-all-night to get to the very last page books are the very best kind of distraction. But what I love even more is ed...
My Taco Tuesday morning train strike Lyft reads: • Words That Mattered: Fed Chair Jay Powell: A close reading of Powell’s most consequential lines, dated and re-contextualized. Exc...
The books the internet personality, podcaster and (now) author comes back to most are the ones that let her lose herself for a while.
Most students DO read full books in school still, 250 influential books for 250 years of America, and more bookish news for the day.
The author here champions cultivating a daily habit of reading—even for a period of five minutes—as a way to “unlock clarity, habits, and a mindset for growth,” citing figures from...
My morning train reads: • The Era of Free Seas Is Unraveling—and Now Everyone’s Going to Pay: America led a maritime system that enriched the world for decades. Iran’s “toll booth”...
Here are 5 of the best novels to be reissued this spring, as selected by the CrimeReads editors. Len Deighton, Close-Up (Atlantic Crime) “Few authors writing in the rigorous and fi...
Writers pick the classic and contemporary novels you must read from each country.
A highly idiosyncratic compendium of what you need to know right now.
"In any art you're allowed to steal anything if you can make it better."
Welcome to The Spinoff Books Confessional, in which we get to know the reading habits of Aotearoa writers, and guests. This week: George Fowler aka Huge Grrrl, host of Mr Hugo’s Li...
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