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The final word of the first chapter of “I Know Who You Are” is “gone.” The final sentence of the 61st chapter is “The woman in the window is...
Marci Schmitt Irish novelist Cecelia Ahern offers bedtime stories for feminists in “Roar,” each featuring a protagonist referred to as “the woman.” The 30 allegorical tales, with such titles...
Laurie Hertzel Anthony Horowitz (a fictional character and the narrator of this book) is on the set of “Foyle’s War,” the World War II-era TV show that Anthony Horowitz...
Photojournalist Alex Traynor lost his friend Cori to suicide a year ago. Detective Sheryn Sterling tried very hard to prove that Traynor pushed Cori off a ledge rather than...
Neal Justin “Howard Stern Comes Again” is proof that radio’s bad boy has finally reached adulthood. The King of All Media rose to the top of his field by...
Jennifer Traig’s curiosity about the history of child rearing, how kids grow up in other cultures and why modern Americans parents do what they do led her to write...
Moira Macdonald The novel that would change Tayari Jones’ life was inspired by a moment in an Atlanta mall. “I ran across a young couple, arguing,” Jones remembered, in...
Despite its misleading title, “The Lost Gutenberg” is a fascinating read for anyone who cares about books. The bibliobiography’s subject is the Gutenberg Bible known as Number 45, which...
Chris Hewitt “The Queen” is Josh Levin’s nonfiction portrait of grifter Linda Taylor, a little remembered Chicagoan who loomed large in 1970s and ’80s discussions of welfare fraud. Early...
Marci Schmitt “Jillian” author Halle Butler, a Granta best young American novelist, offers a darkly comic view of contemporary life in the highly readable “The New Me,” about a...