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Ariel Sullivan explores art, power, and agency in her blockbuster debut.
Ariel Sullivan explores art, power, and agency in her blockbuster debut.
The fan-favorite narrator and actor talks about what it’s like performing his own work, why he’s a writer first and foremost, and what he’s working on next.
The Academy Award winner and bestselling thriller author discuss their high-stakes medical thriller, featuring a world-traveling surgeon caught between wealth and corruption.
With his debut work of fiction, Adam Kay embraces the humour of dysfunction in the NHS.
Amid the intricate worldbuilding and layered magic system, the debut author investigates the moral ambiguity between heroes, healers, and spies.
"What We Can Know," his latest novel, is set over one hundred years in the future and keeps poetry at its heart, while delivering stark warnings around climate change and privacy.
"The Elements" is a kaleidoscope of four interconnected narratives, each representing a different perspective on crime from the points of view of the enabler, the accomplice, the perpetrator, and the victim.
In a book three decades in the making, Paul Kingsnorth investigates how breakneck technological innovation may have cost us our souls—and how we might reclaim them.
The actor and producer takes us back to Sicily in this immersive audio memoir, capturing one final summer adventure before her daughter leaves for college.
Rebecca Ross steps back 600 years to show us the Cambria that came before the wars and the letters—and the gods who still walked among mortals.
“The Secret of Secrets” brings the long-awaited return of Robert Langdon, and asks big questions about our tenuous understanding of human consciousness.
With “All the Way to the River,” the mega-bestselling author opens up about her dazzling, devastating relationship with Rayya Elias, and finding the courage to tell the truth.