Will the Real Sherlock Holmes Please Stand Up?
In 1893, Sherlock Holmes was approaching the peak of his popularity when his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, decided to do the unthinkable. He vowed to kill...
In 1893, Sherlock Holmes was approaching the peak of his popularity when his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, decided to do the unthinkable. He vowed to kill...
May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, and Penguin Classics is recognizing it with four new editions of classic, canonical novels by Asian American authors. This follows...
At long last, you can get a great all-around Kindle—that is immune to water. Well, maybe not immune, but you would really have to work to...
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From the Deer Stand I’ve never seen my father look so small before. My feet, in the velcro shoes, dangle from the ledge of the almost-treehouse....
A Ted Chiang story collection can be said to resemble a rare meteorological event. A hyperobject. A comet streaking across the sky once, maybe twice in...
There are many things people say when they’re lost for words in the face of someone else’s tragedy but “God will not allow you to be...
Few characters are so instantly lovable as our dear Groot, and more so when he emerges as Baby Groot. Since we love him, here are the...
Reading a romance novel is like going on a relationship joy ride. The twists and turns, the slow points, the quickening of pace and heartbeat—the love...
Ready for an unpopular opinion? (You must be, if you’re here.) Okay; here it goes: I don’t think tagging authors in negative reviews of their books...