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What to Read Next (No. 154): a few books for reflecting on life—and this crazy year
What to Read Next (No. 153): Jimmy Carter // interview with Jonathan Alter
What was the best book you read this year?
What to Read Next (No. 152): it’s all about family
What to Read Next (No. 151): my favorite reads of 2020
What to Read Next (No. 150): some outdoorsy fiction
What to Read Next (No. 149): more Agatha Christie // interview with Bob Drury
What to Read Next (No. 148): politics and culture of the 90s—how we got to here
What to Read Next (No. 147): the surprise of Herbert Hoover // interview with Anne Bogel
What to Read Next (No. 146): mysteries and detectives, fic and non-fic
What to Read Next (No. 145): sick presidents // an interview with Brad Stulberg
What to Read Next (No. 144): Halloween edition!
What to Read Next (No. 143): The Big Read 2021 // interview with Jess Lahey
What to Read Next (No. 142): Gilded Age presidents
What to Read Next (No. 141): fun fiction // Paul Tremblay interview (for real this time)
What to Read Next (No. 140): the tales of the impeached // interview with Paul Tremblay
What to Read Next (No. 139): remembering 9/11 + the world’s first global manhunt
What to Read Next (No. 138): new novels by Black women // interview with Christina Crook
What to Read Next (No. 137): forgotten presidents, part II
What to Read Next (No. 136): new zombie thriller // the best WWII books
What to Read Next (No. 135): 4 history books to help make sense of 2020
What to Read Next (No. 134): the Kennedy allure // interview with a rocket scientist
What to Read Next (No. 133): the bibliography of forgotten presidents
What to Read Next (No. 132): Spanish Flu // Celeste Headlee interview
What I'm Reading (No. 131): let’s talk sci-fi — Replay, Recursion, and Forward
What I’m Reading (No. 130): Furious Hours / The Shadow of the Wind / an interview with S. C. Gwynne
What to Read Next (No. 129): Hamilton + 2020 favorite reads so far
What to Read Next (No. 128): War and Peace
What to Read Next (No. 127): a trio of new apocalyptic books
What to Read Next (No. 126): a lighthouse keeper + some questions with Laura Vanderkam
What to Read Next (No. 125): antiracist
What to Read Next (No. 124): Dark Matter and cheesy historical fiction
What to Read Next (No. 123): Memorial Day edition
What to Read Next (No. 122): David Epstein’s favs + classic writing advice
What to Read Next (No. 121): a Russian edition
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power by Jon Meacham
What I’m Reading (No. 120): looking for meaning
What I’m Reading (No. 119): let’s get into Shakespeare
What I’m Reading (No. 118): London — An Epidemic and a Famous Detective
What I’m Reading (No. 117): famous short-ish stories
The Last Founding Father by Harlow Giles Unger
What I’m Reading (No. 116): normal-ish
What I’m Reading (No. 115): what I’m not reading
What I’m Reading (No. 114): the ladies’ turn
What I’m Reading (No. 113): books as comfort
What I’m Reading (No. 112): let’s get quirky
What I'm Reading (No. 111): Death Row + Clive Cussler
What I'm Reading (No. 110): uncontrollable growth
What I’m Reading (No. 109): travels in space and time
What I’m Reading (No. 108): primal + a Black History Month reading list
What I’m Reading (No. 107): crime
What I’m Reading (No. 106): the power of illustration
What I’m Reading (No. 105): Fighting Disease; Fighting Each Other
What I'm Reading (No. 104): Varina Davis + giving up
What I’m Reading (No. 103): a novel in lists + important journalism