November 2013 Books Articles
- Orly Castel-Bloom's 'Textile' Shows Israel Without Terrorist Attacks and International Disputes
- 7 Books to Help Understand the Modern Man
- 9 Lesser-Known Works by Authors You've Already Read (Get Thee to a Library)
- 9 Big, Fat Books to Devour on Your Precious Days Off
- Laura van den Berg on 'The Isle of Youth': "Fiction thrives off disaster"
- Scholarly Lessons I’ve Learned From Trashy Romance Novels
- In Aimée Carter's 'Pawn,' Typical Dystopian Setup Masks Complex Views of Power, Heroism
- Apple Bans 59 Comic Books — What Does It Mean for the Future?
- 10 Self-Help Book Recommendations for Literary Outcasts
- Family-Focused YA Reads for Your Thanksgiving Trip Home
- 2013 American Book Awards Highlight Authors of All Backgrounds
- Laura Van Den Berg's 'The Isle of Youth': November Editor's Pick
- 6 Influential Books to be Thankful for
- George Eliot and 3 Other Female Authors on Their Pen Names
- Interview: In 'Karma Gone Bad', Jenny Feldon Explores Passion, Perspective, and Pizza
- 'Someone Else's Love Story' Has a Protagonist Problem
- Cauchon's 'Nothing' Takes On The Despair of Working-Class 20-Somethings
- James McBride Wins the 2013 National Book Award for Fiction
- In Arin Greenwood's 'Save the Enemy', Absurdity Abounds
- Amy Tan's 'Valley of Amazement' is An Incredible Portrait of an Unstable World
- The Hunger Games Might Be a Theme Park, but These YA Novels Would Make Better Ones
- 'Little Red Riding Hood' Dates Back to First Century A.D.
- Recommended Fiction for Literary Heroines
- Deconstructing Genres: Magical Realism and Fantasy. Are They Really Separate?
- Young Adult 101: a YA Virgin's Introductory Course in What to Read
- The Best Book Gifts for the Well-Read on Your List
- In 'This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage', Ann Patchett Shows Her Non-Fiction Chops
- Laura Hemphill's 'Buying In': Women, Wall Street, and Writing About It
- 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Has a Case of Herpes and a Coke Habit
- Finished a YA Series and Have No One to Talk to? How to Move On
- Dana Goodyear's 'Anything That Moves': For Foodies and Extreme Eaters
- Jessica Hollander's 'In These Times the Home Is a Tired Place' Explores a Surreal Suburbia
- Dyslexic Person's Reading Experience Simulated in Sam Barclay's Book
- Veronica Roth Addresses 'Allegiant' Ending Backlash
- Kate Mulgrew, aka Red from 'Orange is the New Black,' Is Writing a Memoir
- Nancy Miller's 'Breathless: An American Girl in Paris' is An Artful Portrait of Youthful Indescretion in a Bygone Time
- The Next YA Bestseller: 7 Novels That Could Break Open the Genre
- Garth Risk Hallberg's Debut Novel Fetches $2 Million
- Jane Gardam's 'A Long Way From Verona': More Than a Coming-of-Age Story
- Claire Vaye Watkins Wins Dylan Thomas Prize for 'Battleborn'
- Interview: Nina McConigley on the Immigrant Experience in 'Cowboys and East Indians'
- Texas Legislator Wendy Davis Will Publish Her Memoir in 2014
- Randi Zuckerberg's 'Dot Complicated': A Little Tech, a Little Personal
- Ronald Frame's 'Havisham' Gives Dickens a Makeover
- Albus Dumbledore or a Greek Philosopher: Who Do These Quotes Really Belong To?
- How To Make It In New York (Or Not), According to Literature
- Kamala Khan, the Next Marvel Comic Book Hero
- Kevin Sampsell's 'This is Between Us': A Look Into Love and Loneliness in Relationships
- Zola Books Claims Exclusive Rights to 'Slouching Towards Bethlehem': Is This the Rise of E-Book Fiefdom?
- NaNoWriMo Made Me a Better Writer, and Here's Why I'll Always Love It
- Daniel Alarcón's 'At Night We Walk In Circles' is Intriguing and Fully Formed
- 6 Striking Books Less Than 200 Pages
- TGIFF (Thank God It's Friday Fiction): Literary Quotes About the Weekend
- Book Suggestions for Newsmakers, Week of 10/28
- Naomi Fontaine's 'Kuessipan' is an Experimental Portrait of Life on a Reservation