A deep dive on gossip. Revolutionary history. A meditation on muscle. A closer look at the color blue. And memoirs galore. There's something for everyone on this nonfiction summer reading list.
After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've enjoyed reading so far this year. Here's what they told us.
Maureen Corrigan recommends four great reads: El Dorado Drive, by Megan Abbott; The House on Buzzards Bay, by Dwyer Murphy; King of Ashes, by S.A. Cosby; and Murder Takes a Vacation, by Laura Lippman.
Newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer,published a syndicated book list featuring made-up books by famous authors.
For many kids, summer reading has taken up a big chunk of their vacation. But for second-grader Nicholas Buamah of Snellville, people all across the...
If you are an avid reader, we have some suggestions for you. The Bitter Southerner just released its 2018 "Summer Reading Roundup," a list of the year's...