Anna Karenina

Martha Toll writes of the thematic depth of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.

Author Q&A with Richard Kramer

Lauren Katz interviews Richard Kramer, author of These Things Happen.

December Slow Read: Kristin Lavransdatter

December's Slow Read is Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset. This is a monthly feature by Patricia Bochi inviting readers to (re)discover a work that’s so rich and delightful it calls for slow reading to appreciate it fully.

Author Q&A with William Kuhn

Author question and answer with William Kuhn, author of Mrs. Queen Takes the Train: A Novel

Seven Days in May: Remembrance of Books Past

Among political novels set in Washington, D.C., Seven Days in May holds a special place; it imagines a right-wing military conspiracy to overthrow the president and the Constitution.

Would My Book Club Like This?

A recurring feature by Becky Meloan showcasing recently released books that book clubs may find interesting.

Does Paula Broadwell’s Affair Tarnish Her as a Biographer?

Andrew Marble, who reviewed All In for the Independent and is himself a military biographer, investigates how the affair between General Petraeus and Paula Broadwell may have affected the book.