Choose the Twitter book club's next read from a collection of recent award-winners and familiar favorites.
Choose the Twitter book club's next read from an array of supernatural thrillers and dystopian futures.
Join our Twitter book club as we read Ali Abunimah's analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The choices for our Twitter book club this month range from a true-crime classic to a World War II biography.
Join our Twitter book club as we read a Sherlock Holmes mystery and a gripping novel about an unhappy family.
You can help select the next two months of reading for our Twitter book club.
Our Twitter book club will spend December reading the coming-of-age debut of Zimbabwean expatriate NoViolet Bulawayo.
Pick from among the titles that our Twitter book club nearly chose this past year.
The creator of Fun Home will take reader questions on Monday at 7 p.m. Eastern.
1book140, our Twitter book club, celebrates Banned Book Month with Madeleine' L'Engle's frequently blacklisted science-fantasy classic.
Help choose which illicit classic that 1book140, our Twitter book club, will discuss.
Join our Twitter book club to read the comic artist's coming-of-age memoir.
Our Twitter book club will also read in tribute to its late friend, the author Patricia Rosier.
Join our Twitter book club as we reopen a Neil Gaiman novel.
Excerpts from a Twitter conversation with Rachel Cantor, the author of 1book140's July read A Highly Unlikely Scenario
Join our Twitter book club to read a dystopian fast-food space comedy.
The choices for our Twitter book club this month range from Cthulian horror to pizza-delivery absurdism.
Nominate a title for 1book140, our Twitter book club, to discuss in the coming month.
Join our Twitter book club to discuss a new take on the future of food.
Choose from beloved works on cooking and eating—among them Dan Barber's The Third Plate and Julia Child and Alex Prud'homme's My Life in France.