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in conclusion

The Best Comedy Books of 2025

They all share the same desire: to reckon with history, dig deeper, and explore why comedy matters so much.
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2026 preview

23 Books We Can’t Wait to Read in 2026

New Ben Lerner, George Saunders gets metaphysical, and Tayari Jones makes her big post–American Marriage return.
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must reads

6 New Books You Should Read This December

Including a debut about an aging movie star, a midlife road-trip novel, and a new novel from Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk.
  1. book gossip
    28 Book Industry Professionals Get Candid About The Year in Books“Nobody wants to write narrative anymore, but that’s where the fairy-monster-sex books are running laps around the litfic authors.”
  2. international feature film
    Barack Obama Loved Neon’s Film Slate This YearAnd also Alex Warren’s “Ordinary,” for some reason.
  3. a long talk
    Anthony Jeselnik’s 2026 Resolution Is to Make Guys Read“I’d like to go a bit deeper than just holding up a book and saying, ‘This month we’re reading this,’ and then never mentioning it again.”
  4. rip
    Sophie Kinsella, Shopaholic Author, Dead at 55Born Madeleine Wickham, she wrote more than 30 novels over the course of three decades.
  5. in conclusion
    The Best Novels of 2025, According to Anthony JeselnikThe stand-up comedian read 51 books this year. Here are his favorites.
  6. vulture lists
    83 Book-to-Screen Adaptations to Add to Your 2025 Reading ListSydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried star in the film adaptation of The Housemaid to close out the year.
  7. in conclusion
    The Best Books of 2025Even in a fractured media landscape, these books held our attention.
  8. obits
    Winter’s Bone Author Daniel Woodrell Dies at 72Woodrell coined the name “country noir” for his brand of rural crime stories.
  9. prequels
    Gregory Maguire Adds Another Book to the Wicked SagaThe Wicked prequels continue with Galinda: A Charmed Childhood.
  10. quality time
    What Mikey Day Watches (and Reads) With His SonThe Is It Cake? and SNL star is passing down the joy of quoting Airplane! to his 13-year-old.
  11. vulture lists
    7 Great Audiobooks to Listen to This MonthBetween a full-cast Harry Potter audiobook and Cynthia Erivo narrating her memoir, it’s a big month for witches.
  12. it ends with lawsuits
    Colleen Hoover Says the It Ends With Us Legal Drama Gave Her ‘PTSD’She’s now embarrassed by her most famous book.
  13. books
    Rabih Alameddine Wins National Book Award, Thanks Gastrointestinal Doctors“I guarantee I would not have been able to write a single word in the last ten years without their help.”
  14. encounter
    Tom Freston Misses MTV, TooThe media mogul who built the music network is now watching it get torn down.
  15. the cacophony society
    What Went Wrong With SantaCon?It started as a safe, experimental space to enjoy some self-destruction. Then the claimers arrived.
  16. she knew
    David Szalay Wins Booker Prize for FleshDua Lipa featured the novel in her book club last month.
  17. close read
    A New Jewish PlotlineIn the wake of Gaza, should Jewish American writers be tackling different stories?
  18. must reads
    7 New Books You Should Read This NovemberA queer thriller about ’70s Italian cinema, Salman Rushdie’s return to fiction, and an ambitious examination of sexual trauma.
  19. chapters
    15 Years Capturing Lightning in a BottleFrank Ockenfels 3, longtime David Bowie collaborator, shares eight unseen photographs of the music legend from his new book.
  20. you thought you knew
    7 Revealing Takeaways From Kevin Federline’s New MemoirOn Snoop Dogg, his partying, and, yes, when Britney Spears allegedly held a knife to their kids.
  21. america’s most hated
    Kevin Federline Wants to Be the HeroBritney Spears’s most infamous ex uses his new memoir to rebrand as a #BoyDad.
  22. book review
    Brandon Taylor’s Limited Notions of BlacknessHis Black characters treat whiteness as all-powerful but also blameless and beyond reproach.
  23. scary stories
    The 16 Best Horror Books of 2025 (So Far)From techno-terrors to rural cannibalism, angelic visitations to squirmy alien sex, there is a new novel for every spooky vibe.
  24. encounter
    Susan Orlean Knows She’s Had a Charmed CareerBut the longtime New Yorker writer doesn’t want to dwell on journalism’s bygone days.
  25. chat room
    ‘I’ve Overshared Already, and I’m Bored of It’In his upcoming memoir, I Wrote This for Attention, Lukas Gage finds a new way to go viral.
  26. spellcasting
    Harry Potter and the Next Generation of British CelebritiesThey’ve got John Lithgow’s Dumbledore casting an all-new spell: “Vamos a la playa!”
  27. must reads
    7 New Books You Should Read This OctoberThomas Pynchon’s account of rising fascism, a millennial cheating novel, and a memoir from a James Beard winner.
  28. book review
    Pynchon-heads, This One’s for UsShadow Ticket is about rising fascism. It’s his most urgent novel yet.
  29. lawsuits
    Judge Dismisses Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Neil GaimanA federal judge in Wisconsin ruled that the accuser’s suit should be refiled in New Zealand.
  30. take a look
    Reading Rainbow Is Back for a RereadMychal the Librarian takes over from LeVar Burton.
  31. chapters
    ‘I Look in the Camera. And I Hump My Ass Off.’Penn Badgley on the art of filming a sex scene for You.
  32. famous families
    Priscilla Presley Describes the Night Lisa Marie Died in MemoirThe press tour for Softly, As I Leave You rejects the dark lawsuit against the once-matriarch of the Presley family.
  33. book review
    Is Immigration Really So Lonely?Kiran Desai’s highly anticipated novel seems to think so, but it doesn’t quite cohere.
  34. book review
    Patricia Lockwood’s Pleasant Fever DreamWill There Be Ever Be Another You is a purposefully disorienting novel, studded with passages of extreme beauty.
  35. close read
    The Anxiety Plaguing Male Fiction WritersA recent batch of novels attempts to speak to the disaffected male reader, for better and for worse.
  36. books
    The National Book Foundation’s 2025 Fiction LonglistFeaturing two debut novels and one story collection.
  37. chapters
    ‘The Moment Everything Changed’9/11 set the course of American history and politics — it also irrevocably shaped a generation.
  38. fall preview 2025
    Hopecore, Bad Dads, and Moms Gone MadTen trends happening across pop culture this fall.
  39. fall preview 2025
    10 Books We Can’t Wait to Read This FallFrom Thomas Pynchon’s return to a few long-awaited memoirs.
  40. it was the ’80s
    Charlie Sheen’s Memoir Is Characteristically SleazyAll the stories about paid sex, tiger’s blood, and everything in between while he glosses over the most glaring allegations of wrongdoing.
  41. cooking the books
    The Worst Part of Tiny Bookshop Is Also the Most AccurateA new cozy management game is surprisingly close to the retail experience — for better and worse.
  42. chapters
    Axl Rose Stole My CoatZosia Mamet on her wayward years as a New York club kid.
  43. chapters
    How Composer John Williams Saved Home AloneThe Star Wars composer’s last-minute score gave gravitas to the now-classic comedy.
  44. must reads
    8 New Books You Should Read This SeptemberA Patricia Lockwood novel, an unsparing memoir from Arundhati Roy, and self-described “nepito baby” Zosia Mamet’s essay collection.
  45. book review
    A Rebel Writer’s First RevoltA memoir by Arundhati Roy chronicles her tumultuous relationship with her mother.
  46. tv specials
    Emma Heming Willis Says Bruce Willis ‘Is Still Very Much Here’She sat down with Diane Sawyer to discuss her husband’s life with frontotemporal dementia.
  47. today’s controversy
    Sally Rooney Is Only Guilty of Emotional TerrorismThe Irish novelist faces outlandish accusations of terrorism after writing in support of banned protest group Palestine Action.
  48. celebrity memoirs
    Kid Cudi Says His Relationship With Cassie ‘Bruised’ Diddy’s Ego“And that also made me feel good, because I was the underdog in the industry at that time,” he writes in his new memoir.
  49. extremely online
    Keith McNally Will Probably Post About ThisThe voracious Instagram poster has become a documentarian of New York in the 2020s — whether he likes it or not.
  50. book review
    Zero ToleranceFive years after the George Floyd protests, many liberals blame “wokeness” for stifling open debate. So why can’t they handle being disagreed with?
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