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10 Great New Children’s Books Out in June 2026
Caroline Carlson Showcases the Best New Kidlit For the Start of Summer
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Caroline Carlson
| June 1, 2026
On Group Portraiture and the Secret Histories of Art: Paul Elie and Julia Cooke in Conversation
“Insights and kinships emerge almost unbidden—called forth through juxtaposition.”
By
Julia Cooke
| June 1, 2026
“Vulnerability as a Valid Way.” 7 New Poetry Collections to Read This June
Craig Morgan Teicher Recommends Your Poetry TBR Pile This Month
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Craig Morgan Teicher
| June 1, 2026
What It Means to Write a Novel My Mother Can Never Read
Sarah Wang on the Ways Growing Up in an Immigrant Household Has Impacted Her Writing
By
Sarah Wang
| June 1, 2026
Lost and Found: On Eileen Myles’s “Bird Watching”
CAConrad in Praise of the Poet’s Early Work
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CAConrad
| June 1, 2026
Tending the Fire: Exploring AIDS Writing of the Last Ten Years
Sara Youngblood Gregory on the Possibilities Offered For Queer Literature by Speculative Fiction
By
Sara Youngblood Gregory
| May 29, 2026
Best Reviewed
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May’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
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Book Marks
| May 29, 2026
Jump Into the Ball Pit: Emily Rapp Black on the Creative Power of Play
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Emily Rapp Black
| May 29, 2026
May’s Best Reviewed Fiction
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Book Marks
| May 29, 2026
Language Play(s): Ensemble, Chorus, and the Redistributed Lyric
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Soham Patel
| May 29, 2026
Melissa Febos, Geoff Dyer, Beyoncé... Here are 25 books out in paperback this June.
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Gabrielle Bellot
| May 29, 2026
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
is One of the Best Literary Adaptations in a Long While
Maris Kreizman is Happy to Recommend the Screen Version of Rufi Thorpe’s Wonderful Novel
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Maris Kreizman
| May 28, 2026
50 Great Classic Novels
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Emily Temple
| May 28, 2026
On the Literary Afterlife of Japan’s First Working Woman Writer
Translator Bryan Karetnyk Considers the Work of Higuchi Ichiyō
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Bryan Karetnyk
| May 28, 2026
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“The Kardashians don’t just reflect the zeitgeist, they create it, influencing the ways we spend our money, think about our bodies and understand online identity.”
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Book Marks
| May 28, 2026
“Do Indians Still Exist?” On Intergenerational Trauma and Indigenous Resilience
Blair Palmer Yoxall Remembers the Family History That Inspired His Debut Novel
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Blair Palmer Yoxall
| May 28, 2026
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Is Becoming a Netflix Limited Series
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The Most Anticipated Mysteries, Thrillers, and Crime Novels of Summer 2026
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Molly Odintz
Michael Hogan on Settings, Pets, and the Off-Page Grittiness of Cozy Mysteries
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Michael Hogan
The Best Reviewed Books of the Month
"As usual Strout manages to create scenes of intense intimacy in prose that feels as…"