The Extincts: Flight of the Mammoth
Scott Magoon does it again as things heat up for his animal heroes in their biggest challenge yet.
Scott Magoon does it again as things heat up for his animal heroes in their biggest challenge yet.
An animal of an adventure mixed with neat educational bits that’s fun for readers of all ages.
Riad Sattouf’s impeccable way of capturing the essence of childhood is once again evident in this superb 156-page collection.
Murakami’s treatise on life and his craft is just as enigmatic – and confounding – as its author.
A career-redefining memoir that may shock some of Beaton’s readers – but will be all too familiar to others.
Another demonstration of Tagame’s talents crafting emotionally complex relationships that transcend the LGBTQ label.
Sedaris questions childhood abuse, surviving the pandemic, the death of his father, and contemplates his own morality – and mortality.
Four novels in, Renée Ballard finally comes into her own as a character that feels independently realized and ready to take over.
A heartwarming and thought-provoking examination about untaken chances and the futility of regret.
Rabagliati’s possible last Paul adventure is the saddest, most poignant entry yet – and also the best.