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Most of the Read With Jenna the book club picks for 2025 have earned a stamp of approval from readers, but there are two titles that have reviewers divided.
Is it possible to keep giving new heft to Superman? Our review takes a look at James Gunn’s latest version of the metahuman hero and tells you if he can still bring a smile to the face.
Charming, funny comics memoir of growing up deaf. Read Common Sense Media's El Deafo review, age rating, and parents guide.
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The writer recommends four books about the nuances of family life.
And this month, whether you're celebrating Hallmark Channel's Christmas in July or just looking for a celebratory change of scenery, a festive book is just the ticket. Here, we've rounded up our ...
Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet are phenomenal, but DCU kickoff 'Superman' is too slight to feel like the start of ...
Set sail with the high seas star of a sparkling new cruise ship detective series, head to a magical wood for a thrilling ...
The aftershocks of fathers — particularly ones as seismic as Jobs — rumble through Sarah MacLean’s new novel: a gripping ...
Nyaight of the Living Cat substitutes zombies for cats and features every setpiece ever done in zombie movies, only with cats - and it works.
British thriller writer Ruth Ware returns with "The Woman in Suite 11," a new mystery featuring many of the same characters ...