Brian Anderson has two graphic novels based on the "Dog Eat Doug" characters — most notably Sophie, his real-life dog.
A “Wizard of Oz” mural loomed over a D.C. park for 23 years. When other artists painted over it, one of the creators — a ...
English Aristocrat Sir Philip Sidney wrote an essay titled “In Defense of Poesy.” In this text, he defends the value of ...
The rock n' roll historian's tales of groupie debauchery —on stage and in books—are inspiring a whole new generation of ...
Or barely scratching the surface of that TBR? Whatever your book situation so far this year, there's a great new selection of novels out this February to fill your Goodreads with or get you out of ...
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Sohini’s debut book, “This Beautiful ... leaving plenty of room for rich details both in art and text. The story starts with a brief overview of New York’s magnetism, and through its ...
If you read enough, you sometimes come across a book that defies description ... Seven of the 15 chapters are prefaced with the word “Testimony,” and you soon piece together that the first ...
Paul Brightman, a former hedge fund manager, has been keeping a low profile, changing his name to Grant Anderson and making a modest living as a boat builder in a small New Hampshire town.
Will I beat last year’s tally of 50 titles? (Signs point to yes, given my new title as USA TODAY’s Books reporter.) Will I finally get to some of the books collecting dust on my bookshelf?