A celebrity best known for being on Disney Channel's "That's So Raven" opened a chicken restaurant in Tempe. A bad review launched social media storm.
Our columnist on three novels worth your time. Credit...Doeun Choi Supported by By Sarah Lyall The latest novel by Lindqvist, the author of “Let the Right One In,” is both a stylish Scandi-noir ...
The Great Gatsby, 100 years old this year, prompts this observation: it’s a great American novel because it deepens in meaning with the passing years. It’s a mistake, I believe, to introduce such a ...
Satire and mystery swirl with arrogance, the creative process and unchecked ambition in Matthew Pearl’s amusing and realistic “The Award.” Pearl turns a delightfully poisoned pen toward writers and ...
A candy-colored story collection, sisters who lust after Hitler and harrowing reportage from a riot in India. Credit...Photo illustration by Sebastian Mast Supported by By Sam Thielman Sam Thielman is ...
Journalist Olivia Nuzzi’s newest book was met with brutal criticism for not being the “tell-all” readers wanted it to be. Nuzzi, a political writer, parted ways with New York magazine last year after ...
Olivia Nuzzi’s highly anticipated new book has received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics. The 32-year-old journalist — who’s been in the headlines for her sexting scandal with Robert F.
MEDORA, North Dakota — Standing here this summer in the Badlands overlooking where the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is under construction, any person curious about the 26th president ...
A lifetime of reading has convinced me that books are more likely to get worse — not better — as they go. “The Breath of the Gods” bucks that trend. You could say Simon Winchester’s book, subtitled ...
Slightly esoteric and definitely ambitious, “Audition” by Katie Kitamura is a novel full of tension and intrigue that, while well-written, forces you to read between the lines a little too much.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. Boring stats stuff first, this is a hardback book consisting of ...
The human drive to anthropomorphize is a strange and wondrous habit, if not always a healthy one. The rise of chatbot “therapists” and “girlfriends” is concerning, and I’ll admit I rolled my eyes when ...