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A Fascinating Family Saga Told in Reverse: Read an Excerpt of SHANGHAILANDERS by Juli Min

In SHANGHAILANDERS, Juli Min tells the story of the Yang family beginning in 2040 and winding backwards to 2014.

Literature, Language, and Elitism in Higher Education

THE CENTRE is a deeply unsettling novel that celebrates literature and language while examining classism and the elitism of higher learning.

Twisty-Turny Tales That Blur the Line Between Fantasy and Reality in Black Life

In WEIRD BLACK GIRLS, Elwin Cotman delivers seven short stories that go long on the absurdity and anxiety of modern Black life.

What Even Is This?: 8 Books That Blend & Transcend Genre

These unique, compelling books transcend the limitations of genre. If you love the weird and unexpected, you should read them.

Books that Break Your Heart and Put It Back Together Again

These 12 books, from WE ARE OKAY by Anna-Marie McLemore to TRANSCENDENT KINGDOM by Yaa Gyasi, will tear you apart—and stitch you back up.

8 Compelling Works of Contemporary Latine Fiction

These works of contemporary Latine fiction for all ages explore the many facets of the Latin American experience.

Sisters Become Roommates and the Absurdity Runs High in WORRY by Alexandra Tanner

Two sisters navigate 21st-century absurdity and existential dread in Alexandra Tanner's darkly comic debut novel, WORRY.

All the Feels from Start to Finish

Emily Austin's hilarious and heartfelt novel will have you feeling all the feels from the very first page to the last one.

Haruki Murakami’s First Novel in Six Years is Coming in November

Haruki Murakami's THE CITY AND ITS UNCERTAIN WALLS will publish this November, the writer's first novel in six years.

“In This Economy?!” Read an Excerpt of HELP WANTED, a Darkly Funny Workplace Satire

Adelle Waldman's HELP WANTED is a darkly comic workplace satire about employees in a big-box store who are scrambling to get by.