Whether you want to understand or escape the current moment, our favorite releases of the year have you covered.
Congratulations, dear reader: we've made it to another great season in books. Whether you're looking to understand our current moment through rigorous nonfiction or escape it through otherworldly plots, 2022's crop of new titles offer something for readers of every persuasion. Our favorite books of the year so far run the gamut of genres, from epic fantasy to literary fiction, and tackle a constellation of subjects. If you want to read about spaceships, talking pigs, or supervillains, you've come to the right place. |
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Don't wait to shell out. AirPods, Apple Watch, iPads, and even Macs are already on sale at Amazon. |
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Nothing demonstrates the absurdity of local law enforcement's stonewalling better than the steady trickling out of stories, one by one, day after day, each one making Uvalde's local law enforcement look worse and worse. The Texas Tribune's latest is a case study in this ongoing situation. It's all bad, and it's getting worse, and I can't imagine what this drip-drip-drip of nightmarish detail is doing to the parents of the murdered children. It cannot help but rupture the community anew. |
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For those who drink red. Or white. Or organic. Or bubbly. Or...well, you get the point. |
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Eric Dane shows up to our scheduled friendly conversation, blowing a cloud of smoke from his vape—a hell yeah, brother! amount of smoke, actually—at the camera. Dane's in a gray tee, shitty hotel art behind him, clearly on the road. The vape mirage dissipates, revealing Dane, happy as all hell to be here, wherever here is. "Hey!" he says, like I surprised him. You'd never know that this is the man who, as Euphoria's resident bad dad, Cal Jacobs, delivered one of the most show-stopping batshit monologues in recent television memory. |
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