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Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction Brian Merchant’s “Blood in the Machine” compares the labor struggles of ...
The Time Traveler's Almanac is a gigantic new compilation of — you guessed it — stories about time travel. Reviewer Jason Sheehan says the selection of stories and authors is very nearly perfect.
Travel back in time for mystery, romance, drama and more with the best historical fiction books ever written. No time machine required! Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature ...
Time Machine is our semi-regular feature devoted to series coverage. Afraid to dive into a book because it's in the middle of a series? We'll rewind time to help you catch up.
McGuire (born 1957) is a veteran cartoonist, musician, toy designer, author, and illustrator of children’s books, including Night Becomes Day, Orange Book, and What’s Wrong With This Book.He's ...
Steven Johnson discusses his new book "The Infernal Machine." Another, earlier, time of extremist turmoil occurred in New York in the early 20th century, when violent anarchists threatened the ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Dave Friedman’s book Through My Eyes is good for 658,000 of them. That’s not including the text, captions, and other priceless ephemera that ...
From H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine to The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger and "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon, time travel has captured our imagination for centuries. The concept is ever ...
Forget vampires, zombies and werewolves. It’s time to set a 19th-century author after a real monster: Jack the Ripper. The idea of sending H.G. Wells, the father of science fiction, to catch the ...
Max Fisher’s “The Chaos Machine” examines the psychological impacts of technology. Credit...Jon Han Supported by By Tamsin Shaw When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our ...
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