Slide into some cooler fall days with some hot new rom com reads from Jasmine Guillory, Sarah Adams and Elena Armas.
Author: Mary Cadden, USA TODAY
‘Satanic Verses’ author Salman Rushdie on a ventilator following attack, suspect arrested and charged
A USA TODAY employee witnessed a man storm the stage in a “bizarre” attack on Salman Rushdie, who suffered stab wounds to the neck and abdomen.
Colin Kaepernick scores first best seller on this week’s USA TODAY book list
Children’s books “Flames of Hope” and “I Color Myself Different” make impressive debuts on this week’s USA TODAY best selling books list.
Fantasy author raises record-setting $41 million on Kickstarter for secret books
It never hurts to ask. Popular Fantasy and Sci-Fi author Brandon Sanderson asked fans to help fund his latest books, and they delivered mightily.
Oscar winners 2022: Who won at the Academy Awards? See the complete list
This year’s omicron-delayed awards season finally hit its peak with the Oscars. Who were the evening’s biggest winners in 2022? The complete list.
Yes, there could be a book shortage this holiday season. But it is not as bad as you think
It’s true supply chain issues are impacting the book industry, but sellers are confident there will be plenty of books to buy for the holiday season.
Review: Ethan Kross’ new book ‘Chatter’ helps us quell our harmful negative self-talk
In “Chatter,” Ethan Kross explains how our negative thoughts can get out of hand and what we can do to manage them.
Taylor Swift, more stars welcome 2021 with humor and hope: ‘Bye 2020, it’s been weird’
Goodbye 2020! We’re not that sorry to see you go. Here’s what celebrities are saying about ‘the shenanigans’ of the year and hope for the future.
Judge temporarily blocks publication of Donald Trump’s niece’s tell-all book
A judge granted a temporary restraining order against the publication of Mary Trump’s “Too Much Is Never Enough,” and set a hearing for July 10.
The best edible plants you can actually grow indoors: Which ones are worth it?
There are many internet listicles that boast you can grow veggies in your apartment. Well, yes and no. Here’s what you can realistically grow inside.