The climate is in crisis, but Ayana Elizabeth Johnson wants us to imagine life on the other side. Read her new book with us this October. What If We Get It Right? brings together a range of topics, ...
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If you could upload your mind to a virtual utopia, would you?
Grace Chan, author of Every Version of You, the November read for the New Scientist Book Club, explores the philosophical ...
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The best new science fiction books of November 2025
From Claire North’s new novel Slow Gods to a 10th anniversary edition of a brilliant Adrian Tchaikovsky book, there’s lots to ...
At 77, the Booker Prize-winning British novelist Ian McEwan shows no signs of slowing down. His new novel, What We Can Know, ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Founded with Alyssa Reeder, the online book community aims to “highlight new voices” that aren’t typically on the bestseller’s list Carly ...
The year’s best speculative fiction includes a fantasy novel by Kelly Link, alien epics and promising starts to series. Credit...Karan Singh Supported by By Amal El-Mohtar Amal El-Mohtar is a Hugo ...
The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you uncanny thrillers, our latest reviews, gripping dystopian reads, books with “The Last of Us” vibes, the essential Octavia E. Butler, epic ...
Many of the monsters and characters that haunt our minds and nightmares are grounded in truth. That’s what authors and ...
Sandra Knapp, chair of the judging panel for the 2025 Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize, explains why neurologist ...
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