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June’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
Featuring Catherine Lacey, Caroline Fraser, Geoff Dyer, and More
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| June 27, 2025
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“A great, galloping read, pointed and provocative; the kind of book you might call a good bad time.”
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| June 26, 2025
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Catherine Lacey, Michelle Huneven, ABBA, and More
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| June 20, 2025
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“While reading ‘Next to Heaven,’ I sometimes thought I could feel individual cells in my body trying to die.”
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| June 20, 2025
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Featuring Caroline Fraser, Jess Walter, Geoff Dyer, and More
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| June 13, 2025
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“A superb and disturbing vivisection of our darkest urges, this summer’s premier nonfiction read.”
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| June 12, 2025
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| June 6, 2025
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| May 30, 2025
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| May 30, 2025
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"I felt like I was developing Stockholm syndrome with this novel."
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| May 29, 2025
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| May 23, 2025
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"A study of limbo and stasis that nonetheless speaks of great movement and change."
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| May 22, 2025
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Featuring Mark Twain, Ocean Vuong, Malcolm X, and More
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| May 16, 2025
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“She takes her cues from writers like John Cheever, Richard Yates and Virginia Woolf, all masters of the repressed and unsayable.”
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| May 15, 2025
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