New Ben Lerner, George Saunders gets metaphysical, and Tayari Jones makes her big post–American Marriage return.
Nonfiction and Y.A. are hurting, but genre fiction and the Good Book are booming. Here’s how book sales looked in 2025.
In my eyes, a book might well be the perfect gift: chosen correctly, it can feel deeply personal – an expression of your knowledge of the recipient’s interests and enthusiasms, whether their desire to ...
Motorola foldable phones to date have all been of the vertical-opening “clamshell” variety. In a holiday gift pack, the company teases its CES event with a notebook featuring “fold” language. A ...
In a world full of distractions and shifting priorities, building focus and discipline is a key skill for success; whether in work, studies, or personal growth. Books can be of great help in building ...
Nubia looks set to expand its foldable lineup in a big way. A new leak from Evan Blass has revealed two upcoming devices — the company’s first book-style foldable and the next entry in its clamshell ...
Make your book club laugh with these “Welcome to ‘Book Club’” foil-stamped cocktail napkins from Pretty Alright Goods. These three-ply napkins will be a fun conversation starter at your next literary ...
This is your mother’s cookbook — but it’s getting a whole new shelf life. With 101 books now under her belt, Martha Stewart is revisiting her first-ever lifestyle tome, “Entertaining,” with a special ...
Meredith Koop has been the one responsible for creating everlasting memories of Michelle Obama’s style since 2010, following Barack Obama’s swearing-in as the 44th president of the United States. At a ...
Michelle Obama’s style has been scrutinized in countless op-eds and social-media deep dives since she first entered the public eye in 2008. Almost two decades later, the former First Lady is rewriting ...
Preppy style may not have ever fully left—we’d argue it’s one of the few truly evergreen menswear aesthetics, and one that almost every guy has dipped a (loafer-clad) toe into at some point—but it’s ...