Curl up with the hefty Affinities and lose yourself in a delightfully imaginative, visionary game.
By Adam Green
Curl up with the hefty Affinities and lose yourself in a delightfully imaginative, visionary game.
Curl up with the hefty Affinities and lose yourself in a delightfully imaginative, visionary game.
Filled with moonshiners, bootleggers and crooked cops, A Generous Pour is a book that’s as bracing as a shot of whiskey.
The White Mosque is Sofia Samatar’s thoughtful, gorgeously written account of a fringe Mennonite group in Central Asia, and her own search for self-understanding as a brown girl in a Germanic tradition.
Melanie Chisholm, aka Sporty Spice, unpacks her nonlinear journey toward self-acceptance while pinned under the glare of the spotlight.
This captivating, provocative book from Pulitzer Prize winner Siddhartha Mukherjee encourages us to imagine how cellular engineering can reshape medicine.
None of the 100 recipes in Snackable Bakes takes more than 20 minutes to assemble, but they taste like they were made during a lackadaisical Sunday afternoon.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Stacy Schiff vividly renders the man some have called the most essential Founding Father: Samuel Adams.
Hugh Bonneville’s memoir is intriguing, breezy and full of intellect, a delicious stroll down a red carpet lined with big names and laugh-out-loud anecdotes.
Steve Kemper’s splendid portrait of the American ambassador to Japan during the lead-up to World War II will be of interest to a wide range of history lovers.
Haruki Murakami’s collection of essays about his life and writing provides a tantalizing peek into the famously secretive writer’s world.
Caroline Moorehead’s clear, compelling prose and sure-handed grasp of historical events combine to make Mussolini’s Daughter read like a page-turning thriller.
Shannon Sarna breaks down the notion of Jewish cuisine as a monolith with this guide to well-loved dishes that are deeply rooted in history.
Simon Parkin brings the shameful history of British internment camps during World War II to life in The Island of Extraordinary Captives.
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