Reviews
In her own words, Britney Spears reclaims her power with "The Woman in Me"
The iconic pop star’s highly anticipated new memoir is the first in-depth account Spears has shared of her own life—and in her brave and deeply intimate storytelling, the renowned performer refuses to hold back.
Lessons in love from Tolstoy—reading "Anna Karenina" in modern day
Detailing the themes of passion and morality, Tolstoy's beloved classic delves into the very struggles that make us human.
"Alien: Out of the Shadows" is a deep space sensorial thrill ride
Driven by a deeply chilling soundscape and a brilliant full cast, this audio expansion of the Alien franchise is exquisite nightmare fuel.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" remains timely for confronting the realities of racism, brutality, and injustice in America
Calling all flesh-and-blood Atticus Finchs—our country needs you more than ever!
"A Man Called Ove" just might inspire you to be kinder to grumpy people
Exploring the toll of tragedy and grief, Fredrik Backman’s novel affirms the healing power of being recognized, needed, and given the benefit of the doubt.
"The Disaster Artist" is the ultimate ode to failure
Author and actor Greg Sestero recounts his—shall we say—unique experience working on The Room, a film considered one of the worst of all time.
"Mandela: The Lost Tapes" is a touching, intimate conversation with the man himself and the ghostwriter who became his friend
After serving 27 years in prison, Nelson Mandela sat down with his ghostwriter, Richard Stengel, to begin The Long Walk to Freedom. As the audio record of their interview sessions—and now a podcast—reveal, it was the beginning of a very significant friendship.
"The Confidence Gap" helps you grow at your own pace
Dr. Russ Harris brings his expertise in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to light in this realistic guide to self-development.
"A Wrinkle in Time" is a bona fide speculative fiction classic
More than 60 years after its debut, Madeleine L'Engle's space-faring tale continues to delight and challenge young readers and grown-ups alike.
"The Secret History" was always about the aesthetics
Donna Tartt’s debut novel caused a sensation upon release in 1992, then did it again for a new generation obsessed with its dark, spellbinding world.
"The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" is full of secrets, scandals, and Hollywood glamour
Taylor Jenkins Reid beautifully immerses us into this story of love, marriages, and self-acceptance.
"Part of Your World" packs a powerful message into a deliciously sweet rom-com
Abby Jimenez explores love, heartbreak, and triumphing over emotional trauma with humor and heart.