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The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction ...
I have one of the photos from the book hanging in my house. It’s one of the first things I see whenever I come home and it’s one of my favorite photos—the one where she’s lying on a lounge ...
They've recommended countless books over the years that they credit with strengthening their business acumen and shaping their worldviews. Here are 20 books recommended by Musk, Bezos, and Gates ...
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