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Memoirs, histories, true crime, investigations and much more.
The best nonfiction out this month looks at space-time, highlights the importance of poetry, and talks about food justice in our communities.
From a bio of a young MLK to Kimberlé Crenshaw's memoir, this month's best nonfiction books are ones you don't want to miss.
If you live in the creative world on any level and even if your creative pursuit is super niche, you need to read this nonfiction book.
They say that truth is stranger than fiction. Now we can’t say for sure if that’s true, but what we can confirm is that our picks for the latest in non-fiction hold their own when...
Literary voices with powerful messages and transformative life perspectives will take center stage at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2026 as five thought-provoking non...
A selection of newly featured titles brings together five distinct works spanning fiction and nonfiction, each centered on themes of justice, personal struggle, and societal reflec...
April’s top nonfiction titles include a revelatory take on Lewis and Clark’s expedition, while fiction favorites cover the latest from Tana French and Ben Lerner.
A pivotal year in American baseball, inherited trauma, going screen free, and more of this month's new YA comics and nonfiction.
What it looks like creating a graphic novel that requires CIA approval.
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
A Ben Lerner novel about when tech fails us, a Lena Dunham memoir, and an investigative saga from the author of Say Nothing.
The nonfiction and novels we can’t stop thinking about.
“In Search of Now,” “Nothing Random,” “Of Loss and Lavender,” and “No Way Home.”
A compelling array of nonfiction voices will take the spotlight at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2026 as Inks & Bindings proudly showcases five remarkable authors...
These audiobooks are perfectly narrated by their authors, and will take you all the way from ancient Greece to Apartheid South Africa.
THE NEW YORKER'S best books of 2026 so far, summer's It Girl nonfiction chosen by the NYT, and public libraries want e-book pricing changes.
Plus, the National Book Critics Circle Award winners and the Weatherford Award for the best books about Appalachia.
There's new lit fic from bestselling authors; inventive sci-fi about a spy body jumper; an examination of the cosmos, and lots more.
The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett and John of John by Douglas Stuart are among this month's most exciting new releases.
Two dark-academia novels, a memoir from a Pen15 co-creator, and a debut we think will make a splash.
Plus, Ryan Coogler's latest millennial adaptation, LORD OF THE FLIES, and how it's time to get active to fund the IMLS
A new group of literary works brings together stories that explore imagination, environmental awareness, and human resilience across both children's literature and fiction. From de...
The adaptation of a beloved YA romance, love through time, queer histories, and more of this month's new YA nonfiction and comics.
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