Novels
Epic Books to Help You Escape Reality Until 'Game of Thrones'
From dragon-taming wizards to 17th-century palace intrigue, here are some binge-worthy books to distract you from the terrors of reality.
If Israeli Occupation Tactics Came to the Bronx
Joshua Cohen's 'Moving Kings' is a brilliant novel about Israeli soldiers turned tri-state eviction movers.
'Made for Love' Is a Hilarious Novel About Sex Dolls, Dolphins, and Surveillance
Alissa Nutting's newest novel is easily one of the funniest books about sex and modern technology you'll read this year.
The City Always Wins
Read an excerpt from Omar Robert Hamilton’s gripping novel about the Tahrir Square uprising.
Ciri Deserves Her Own 'Witcher' Game
She’s the franchise’s ultimate badass, and in light of the new Netflix series, I hope CDPR gives the woman her own awesome action game.
Powerful Orbs, Ranked
The orb President Trump and company touched in Saudi Arabia has got nothing on these spheres from sci-fi and fantasy.
Being in the Art World Sucks and Then You Die
Check out a mind-bending story about an art mover from Eugene Lim's 'Dear Cyborgs.'
What Keeps ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Creators and Stars Up at Night
Showrunner Bruce Miller, director Reed Morano, and actors Max Minghella and Samira Wiley tell us how much they think our reality resembles Gilead.
'Borne' Is a Beautiful, Bizarre Sci-Fi Novel with a Gigantic, Flying Bear
We caught up with author Jeff VanderMeer, whose new novel envisions biotech end times.
Elisabeth Moss Talks Dinner with Margaret Atwood and That Peggy Olson Meme
The star of Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” says she likes “the idea of women that are people you can look up to but are still flawed.”
Chart Every Country's Favorite Book on This Map
Navigate the world of literature through the books that impacted a country’s population the most.
A No Bullshit Conversation With The Authors Behind The Witcher and Metro 2033
Witcher novelist Andrzej Sapkowski says he doesn't owe games anything, but Metro 2033 author Dmitry Glukhovsky thinks games made them both.