Cynthia Erivo says you’re not too much. You’re “Simply More.”
The “Wicked” actor caps a megawatt year with a self-narrated book full of wisdom on how to become your truest self.
The “Wicked” actor caps a megawatt year with a self-narrated book full of wisdom on how to become your truest self.
The first major standalone work spawned from the collaborative fictional world known as the SCP Foundation is wildly imaginative, while hitting surprisingly close to home.
In “Strong Ground,” the bestselling author explains why we need leaders who think more like quarterbacks than executives.
The prolific author thrives on the “dopamine dump” of writing and on “starting from square one” with new characters in "Nash Falls.”
The bestselling author talks about “What She Saw,” whether we’ll hear more from Sloane Grayson in future books, and what she’s listening to now.
Ace and Hadley’s story, told in delicious, tension-filled narration from Victoria Connolly and Sean Masters, goes down smooth and packs a punch.
Olivie Blake’s “Girl Dinner” is a satirical take on feminism’s perennial quandaries.
The Academy Award winner and bestselling thriller author discuss their high-stakes medical thriller, featuring a world-traveling surgeon caught between wealth and corruption.
Amid the intricate worldbuilding and layered magic system, the debut author investigates the moral ambiguity between heroes, healers, and spies.
With his debut work of fiction, Adam Kay embraces the humour of dysfunction in the NHS.
"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.
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.