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Ken Follett’s monumental saga of the First World War

Ken Follett’s monumental saga of the First World War

No one is still alive with any adult memory of World War I, which ended a century ago. So when we think of the events that have shaped the world we live in today it's likely World War II looms large. But its antecedent three decades earlier may have had greater long-term...

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WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE BOOK?

When people ask me that question, I never know what to say. In a lifetime of reading, I’ve read many thousands of books. And I’ve reviewed well over 2,000 of them on this site. Picking just one as a “favorite,” or even a handful of them, makes no sense to me.

The problem is, I read for many different reasons. Perhaps you do, too. And I read many different sorts of books. Mysteries and thrillers. Popular fiction, especially historical fiction. Science fiction.

And nonfiction, history in particular. You’ll find hundreds of reviews in every one of those categories on this site.

Look to the right for a rotating random selection culled from throughout this site.

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A series of suspense novels that’s going strong after two decades

A review of Storm Prey, by John Sandford. @@@@ (4 out of 5). Sandford is a master of plotting. From an engrossing outset to a heart-pounding conclusion, Storm Prey steadily builds momentum from one surprise to the next.

Cover image of "Death of a Nightingale" by Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis, a thriller about refugees

A terrific thriller about Ukrainian refugees in Denmark

For some reason beyond my imagining, many of the best murder mysteries and thrillers come from Scandinavia these days. I've read dozens of novels in the Nordic Noir genre. Only occasionally have I been disappointed. So far, the series of Nina Borg novels by the Danish duo Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete...
Cover image of "Girl in Ice," an Arctic novel of suspense

A refreshingly original thriller set in Greenland

Greenland is the setting for one of the most original novels of suspense I've come across in many years. As you may be aware, it's anything but green. And it's the world's largest island, more than one-fifth the size of the United States. But Greenland supports fewer than 60,000 people, nine out...
Cover image of "Moscow X," a novel about a CIA plot to destabilize the Russian government

A CIA plot to destabilize the Russian government

You don't need a career in the CIA or MI6 to write a great spy novel, but it helps. And former CIA analyst David McCloskey put his expertise on display two years ago in Damascus Station, his terrific debut in the genre. Now he's done it again with a dramatic new story about a CIA operation to...
This post examines what Americans read the most.

What do Americans read the most?

Image: NBC News Estimated reading time: 4 minutes When you read books, what floats your boat? If you're among the 54 percent of Americans who have read one or more books in the past year, chances are you read mysteries and crime stories. Or so we learn from a recent post on YouGov (December 21,...
Cover image of "Blood Ties,"

A clever and twisty new thriller from Nordic Noir master Jo Nesbo

Carl Opgard is the King of Os, a village of a thousand souls in the Norwegian mountains. He owns the Michelin-starred hotel and spa that dominates the community. And his older brother, Roy, isn't doing so badly, either. He owns the gas station and convenience store, an auto-repair garage, and...
best books of the year

The best books of the year 2025?

Truth to tell, I don’t know whether the 26 books I’ve listed below are, in fact, the “best” books of the year 2025. All I know is that they’re the best books I’ve read and reviewed during the past 12 months. In fact, a few of them were published in earlier years. I just didn’t discover them until...
Cover image of "The New Jim Crow," an account of mass incarceration in America

The tragedy of mass incarceration in America

A review of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, by Michelle Alexander. ★★★★★. The United States now has the highest rate of incarceration in the world, dwarfing the rates of nearly every developed country, even surpassing those in highly repressive regimes like Russia, China, and Iran. The number of prisoners of African-American and Latino descent is wildly out of proportion to their share of the general population, and the War on Drugs accounts for the lion’s share of the difference.

Cover image of "Whirlwind: War in the Pacific," a book that highlights the blunders in the Pacific War

When the US won the War in the Pacific

Consider the Pacific Ocean. It's the largest expanse of territory on the planet, spanning 63.8 million square miles. That's seventeen times the territory of the United States, and ten times that of Russia, by far the largest nation on Earth. Should we wonder, then, why fleets of Japanese and...
The Last Astronaut is a classic First Contact novel.

In a classic First Contact novel, astronauts meet . . . something very strange

If I'd taken the trouble to check out the author of this novel before picking it up to read, I probably would have decided not to do so. The man writes horror fiction, and I abhor horror fiction—in books, films, on television, or anywhere else, for that matter. Although The Last Astronaut does fit...

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