Books

Nigeria's Wole Soyinka won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, becoming the first African to do so.
The author tried to finesse his mistake, but that just extended the misery.
The former White House press secretary revisited the election in her new book, "Independent."
With their first child on the way, the Pentatonix singer and his husband offer a glimpse at their future as fathers in a new children’s book, “Fa La La Family.”
The health secretary's alleged indiscretion is reportedly getting a very close look in a bombshell book.
The Mistress of the Dark has rebranded herself “Martha Stewart of the Macabre” — but rest assured, she hasn't lost any of her campy wit in the process.
"She took my hand in hers, and the next thing she said shocked me as much as it thrilled me."
Cooper was best known for her books in “The Rutshire Chronicles," which portrayed the sex lives and excesses of the well-off, horse-riding set in 1980s England.
PEN America's latest report comes amid ongoing censorship efforts not just from states and conservative activists, but from the federal government.
A new report reveals that there have been nearly 23,000 school book bans over the past four years — and it's becoming normalized.
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