The Best Books of 2018 will have you romping with Rumpelstiltskin, considering a world without men and revisiting one of America's most horrifying crimes.
The weather is about to get a lot colder, making it the perfect time to catch up on indoor activities besides watching Netflix — luckily, the New York Public Library just released its list of the Best Books of 2018.
Best Books of 2018, According to the NYPL
If They Come for Us: Poems by Fatimah AsgharPoems that capture the experience of a Pakistani Muslim woman in contemporary America.
A darkly funny look at what the world would be like if there were no more men.
A smart, funny social comedy with one of the best characters we've ever read.
The true story of one of the last known survivors of the Atlantic slave trade.
Reflections on the turbulent life of a Native American writer.
Menacing true crime about a serial murderer and rapist in California in the 1970s and '80s.
Circe must decide between mortals and the gods.
Structurally creative and emotionally powerful, this novel about life in present-day India introduces a chorus of unforgettable voices.
Six separate voices spin the story of Rumpelstiltskin in an entirely new way.
An ensemble cast of Oakland-born Native Americans will come together at the Great Oakland Powwow.