The most-read journal articles of 2025 include those on emotional eating, procrastination and links between screentime and depression.
Daniyal Mueenuddin's 'This Is Where the Serpent Lives' portrays power grabs and class struggle in contemporary Pakistan.
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NEW YORK (AP) — People stop reading in adulthood for lots of reasons. But it’s never too late to turn the page on old habits and start again. Curling up with a good book can reduce stress, increase ...
On a rainy Sunday afternoon in Marietta, a dozen readers curl into corners of the Good Mews Animal Foundation. The scene is peaceful, with pages turning softly as cats roam around them, sometimes ...
Book Passage: 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera; 415-927-0960; bookpassage.com. Jan. 6: Kelli Stanley discusses “The Reckoning.” 6 p.m. in person; Jan. 7: Cecily ...
Between a government shutdown, three vote-a-ramas in the Senate and a new president taking office, it’s been a busy year for members of Congress. But spending bills weren’t the only page-turners they ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... There are 49 books in front of me, stacked like colorful bricks in a wall. These are the 49 books I didn’t include in the Chicago Tribune’s 10 Best Books of ...
When book lovers grabbed William Kent Krueger’s early novels because of Lee Child’s praise on the cover — “Krueger hits the sweet spot every time” — there was just one issue: Child hadn’t read the ...
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Raymond Biesinger says he wrote his new book, “9 Times My Work Has Been Ripped Off: An Informal Self-Defence Guide for Independent Creatives,” for a very simple reason. “Spite, quite honestly,” he ...