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As a self-publisher, the words written on the pages of the book matter more than anything else. But there’s the “wow factor” of the cover design that draws people in. With that being said, make sure ...
A new book by the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Greg Grandin offers a fresh account of the region as an incubator of ...
Mark Synnott admits in the introduction to his new book that “it is out in the high and wild places in this world that I’ve ...
I have always loved learning about the natural world. As a kid, l adored Sylvia Earle and kept my backpack full of Ranger ...
The F.B.I. director saw sales of his book about the government’s “deep state” rise by nearly 800 percent after Mayor Eric ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select the 30 best fiction books since the festival was inaugurated.
Morgan Jerkins’s second novel spans centuries to paint a compelling portrait of Black love ...
John Green, the author of 'The Fault in our Stars' looks at the deadliest disease in the world in his first non-fiction book, 'Everything is Tuberculosis'.
The book is titled “Out of the Rubble,” and centers on the impacts and recovery efforts in Marshall County, with some influence from the surrounding areas.
Wrong Organ's Johanna Kasurinen tells us about the books they love, have loved, and are hoping to love in the future.
The staff of the Grand Junction bookstore recommends a hare-raising tale, a horse history and a grizzly handbook.
In “I Am a Part of Infinity,” Kieran Fox celebrates Einstein’s attempt to address the emptiness of a disenchanted world. “Raising Hare” is a memoir about a writer’s bond with a hare ...