Antisocial is a breathtaking, page-turning foray into the clash between Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and online extremists.
Antisocial is a breathtaking, page-turning foray into the clash between Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and online extremists.
Antisocial is a breathtaking, page-turning foray into the clash between Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and online extremists.
This incisive and well-written overview of 19th-century Americans who protested wrongs in their society deserves a wide readership.
Pulitzer Prize-winner Samantha Power’s new memoir is a record of her impressive life.
TRICK MIRROR, a book of nine original essays from New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino, makes for great listening.
Bold, insightful and funny, Robinson’s terrific essays offer fresh perspectives.
In her stirring memoir, All You Can Ever Know, Nicole Chung hopes to find the Korean birth parents who gave her up for adoption.
Felicia Day returns with a creativity guide that positively vibrates with her bubbly comedic sensibility.
Shared Living takes features of the best modern interior design books and applies them to spaces shared by two or more people.
This book is THE antidote to precious food culture, and it’s the first cookbook to ever make us repeatedly LOL.
The fascinating origins and complex legacy of George Orwell’s 1984 are chronicled in D.J. Taylor’s arresting new book.
In Erin Williams’ graphic memoir, Commute, she asks hard questions about shame, compliance and desire, both in her own life and in the larger culture.
In Augusten Burroughs’ new memoir, Toil & Trouble, he reveals his biggest secret yet: He is a witch.
Monster, She Wrote illuminates the often unusual lives of the women who crafted the dark worlds of horror and speculative fiction.
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