NPR (National Public Radio) publishes book reviews on their website as well as on their various radio programs. Their book reviews cover a wide range of genres and topics, and are written by a diverse group of critics and contributors. Some recent book reviews on NPR include:
– "The Night Always Comes" by Willy Vlautin, a novel about a young woman struggling to make ends meet in Portland, Oregon
– "The Souvenir Museum" by Elizabeth McCracken, a collection of short stories that explore themes of loss and longing
– "The Man Who Lived Underground" by Richard Wright, a previously unpublished novel about a Black man falsely accused of a crime
– "Crying in H Mart" by Michelle Zauner, a memoir about grief, identity, and Korean food
NPR's book reviews are known for their insightful analysis and thoughtful commentary, and are a great resource for readers looking for new books to add to their reading list.