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Two Folio books are People’s Best Books of January 2026!

From the follow-up to Asako Yuzuki’s Butter to this summer’s ultimate beach read — Ceci Browning on the chic books you won’t be able to put down

“Cullen’s illuminating historical novel reveals how two determined women, both underestimated in different ways, helped each other be seen more clearly — by the world and by themselves.” – Washington Post

Malala Yousafzai honors 'exhilarating' The Summer I Turned Pretty for EW's 2025 Entertainers of the Year

The 10 best movies of 2025 — and where to find them

On tap this season: promising debuts, provocative prequels, and new novels from Jessica Knoll and Jo Nesbø

The new book from the author of ‘Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing’ arrives in 2026

Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.

Exceptional...Rader-Day excels at conjuring the sights and sounds of her Chicago setting, and Dahlia is a spunky, unforgettable heroine. The result is a consistently surprising mystery that readers will be hard-pressed to put down.

In Rader-Day’s (The Death of Us) new mystery, Dahlia Devine appears to have hit rock bottom.

In a sobering interview, the respected infectious disease expert expresses concern over our willful deconstruction of parts of our vaccine infrastructure in Donald Trump’s second term—especially because the cause of a future pandemic may already be out there.

One of the great mysteries of Covid-19 is how the virus sickened and killed millions of humans around the world, but some who were exposed and likely infected experienced no symptoms at all.
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