If you sit with Kevin Fitzgerald long enough, it’s only a matter of time before the local legend is greeted by fans who ...
From picture books to graphic novels, fantasy to family fun, these must-read books have the power to hook kids of any gender. Some are cultural touchstones that belong in every kid's library. Others ...
For your Minnesota spring reading list, here are two novels that coincidentally involve foster children as well as an adventure with cadaver dogs. “Broken Fields”: by Marcie Rendon ...
Jérôme Sueur’s “Natural History of Silence” and Pico Iyer’s “Aflame” explore the quiet (and the sounds) that sustain us Two new books -- “I Dream of Joni” by Henry Alford and ...
Boyle’s novel “Saint of the Narrows Street” captures the feel of a Brooklyn neighborhood and the characters whose lives are shaped by violence. Lucy Rose’s beautiful, terrifying novel ...
This is a mini series and plays out like a sumptuous Bond movie. Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s fantastic book Good Omens gets the TV treatment, thanks to a joint production between the BBC and ...
If you're looking for a new book to dive into, then Red's Books Editor, Sarra Manning, has you covered with her pick of the best new books to read this month. Sarra says: 'February might be the ...
The store carries an incredibly wide range of used books, many out of print, for all ages and interests. Store specialties include science fiction and fantasy, horror, mystery, philosophy ...
Lose yourself in the best space books out there as we round up the pick of the out-of-this-world reading material across an array of categories. We've rounded up the best space books currently ...
At a press conference Friday, Atherton police say that for a second day in a row, cadaver dogs have indicated the possible existence of human remains in a car discovered buried on the property of ...
But paws down, it might be Isla’s new favorite movie, because, you know, it is inspired by a children’s book. Isla Fisher: “This is ‘Dog Man.’ I’m the biggest fan of ‘Dog Man.’ ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.