New Romance Books – The New York Times

We all sometimes have to put up shields between ourselves and the rest of the world. But safety leaves us solitary — we need love and understanding, and both those things require us to be open and vulnerable. The characters in this month’s romances are unusually closed-off, leading to uncommonly glorious endings when they finally … Read more

Dennis McDougal, True-Crime Author and Muckraker of the Movie Industry, Dies at 77

Dennis McDougal, a prolific author, Hollywood muckraker and Peabody Award-winning documentarian, died on Saturday from injuries sustained in a car crash in Southern California. He was 77. His death, in a hospital near Palm Springs, was confirmed by his stepson, Dennis Fitzgerald Dearmore. Mr. McDougal’s wife, Sharon (Murphy) McDougal, 76, who was also critically injured … Read more

Answer Their Questions, Come Away With Your Next Book

Not long ago, Jennifer Harlan, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, walked into Carmichael’s Bookstore in Louisville, Ky., her hometown. On a set of shelves sat several books, their covers wrapped in brown butcher paper. Scrawled on the paper covers were vague, brief and intriguing descriptions (think: “quirky,” “star-crossed love” or “spicy … Read more

Book Review: ‘The Unwanted,’ by Boris Fishman

THE UNWANTED, by Boris Fishman Boris Fishman’s third novel, “The Unwanted,” begins with an ending. Its protagonists, a “minority-sect” family living in an unnamed autocracy riven by civil war, have just learned that they have to leave the country. George, the father, has devoted his life to teaching “dominant-sect” poetry at a state-sponsored university, a … Read more