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The chronicler of suburbia — known for “Election” and “Little Children” — set his latest in a New Jersey enclave in the 1970s. After a tragedy, a grieving young teen named Jimmy falls in with two ...
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Novels by Matt Haig, Elizabeth Strout and Carley Fortune; explosive true crime; immersive new fantasy; essays by David Sedaris; and more. In “Prophecy,” Carissa Véliz explores how generative A.I.
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