novels

Thrilling novels, long-time classics, otherworldly adventures and stories that help us remember our humanity.
The author wrote the 1976 novel “Interview with the Vampire,” which was later adapted into a movie starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in 1994.
"This is how I used to start book reports when I couldn’t find the CliffsNotes," one critic tweeted.
A grandmother's resurrection as a ghostly parakeet sets a woman on a journey to rebuild her family and herself.
In Helen Phillips' latest genre-bending novel, a mother faces down a terror that embodies the joy and fear inherent in having children.
Ottessa Moshfegh's new book, "My Year of Rest and Relaxation," holds up a fun house mirror to the self-care fetish of the privileged.
Sayaka Murata’s novel "Convenience Store Woman" observes the inevitable failures of a society to embrace all within it.
"It's about race and class, the economy, culture, immigration and the danger of the us-versus-them mentality."