Did the Iron Man 3 movie leave you wanting more? This week, add some superhero action to your subway reading with the best-loved characters from Batman to Wonder Woman.
This week, listen to an urban winemaker, look at dolls that have shaped history, or lose yourself in waves of emotion, whether it’s Gatsby-inspired nostalgia or awe at the natural world.
This week, we’re on a health kick! If you’re looking for healthy recipes, new fitness routines, or other useful wellness resources, check out these books, podcasts, and articles.
This week, get your share of thrills. With spooky mysteries, dramatic thefts, and strange quests, these readings are all about the compelling and unusual.
Need a pick-me-up this week? We’ve got just what you need: the hilarious history of Asian takeout, a fun mystery, and one beleaguered dad’s hilarious Tumblr.
This week’s reads are all about fun. Check out Dr. Seuss’ hidden hat collection, have a few laughs watching A. J. Jacobs talk about how “joy is important for your health,” and read two fabulously funny memoirs.
Looking for a little adventure on the subway? This week’s reads center on the famous adventurers and mysterious disappearances of the 1920s and 1930s that were the major media scandals of their day.
What’s real and what’s not? And as a reader, can you tell the difference? This week, check out these fascinating readings where the topics of memory, sensibility, and truthfulness collide.
When’s the last time you bought a book, only to set it aside with plans to “get to it later?” This week, re-discover those neglected books you have at home, or pick up one of these titles that are still on our book columnists’ shelves.
This week, join novelist Barbara Kingsolver as she attempts to eat in a deliberately old-fashioned way, eat well with Simply Scratch and the Splendid Table, and read Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s novel about a damaged woman with an affinity for plants.