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Shadow Ticket” starts out with a Milwaukee mystery in 1932, then takes readers to far stranger and sillier places.
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In the late eighteen-nineties, when the New Croton Aqueduct was just beginning to pipe water into the Bronx from Westchester, James Reuel Smith, a wealthy classicist with a passion for cataloguing, ...
In her sweeping second novel, “The Wilderness,” Angela Flournoy inhabits a quartet of shifting perspectives with wit, tenderness and exquisite grace. Credit...Gigi Rose Gray Supported by By Niela Orr ...
Ahead of the October portion of the NFL schedule, let’s dive into our first 2026 NFL mock draft of the season. The most ...
In addition to Pynchon's Shadow Ticket, this week's releases include a new memoir from Dopesick author Beth Macy, and a ...
Authors say AI companies may not fully understand the risks they're taking. A new book by two artificial intelligence researchers claims that the race to build superintelligent AI could spell doom for ...
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Fueled by fearlessness, a “Kobe Bryant mentality” and comparisons to an Olympic legend, Natalie Dumas has taken the track world by storm. What began as a way to spend more time with her older sister, ...