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Rare copy of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland expected to fetch $2 million at auction

What do the sci-fi action thriller “The Matrix,” a suite of Salvador Dali’s paintings and Douglas Hofstadter’s Pulitzer-prize winning nonfiction book Godel, Escher, Bach have in common? Each...

Third time’s a charm for mystery series

Scott Graham launching new book

It's time for J.K. Rowling to let other people write Harry Potter books

Since “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” was published in 2007 and the second of the two-part movie adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s final Harry Potter novels was released in 2011, the autho...

‘Gold Fame Citrus’ a story of survival

Life in dune sea brings complicated challenges

‘The Star Bright Factory’: Charming, lyrical and rhythmic

Durangoans’ children’s book encourages questions to better understand the world

Fortunato’s mystery ‘Dark Reservations’ a welcome addition to Western lore

This debut novel by real-life FBI Special Agent John Fortunato won the Tony Hillerman Prize for a first novel set in the Southwest. Fortunato spent much time on the vast Navajo Nation during...

Give kids the gift of books

Here are some picks for the whippersnappers on your list

Why I love David Sedaris (and you should, too)

His Durango show is sold out, but don’t let that stop you from reading the giant of literary humor

1920s drama inspires author

Greaves masterfully blends fact, fiction to create compelling characters

Tom Petty was a heroin addict in the '90s. Here's why he's finally talking about it

The idea for a new unauthorized Tom Petty biography came from a surprising source: Tom Petty. “He didn’t want it to be authorized because he felt like authorized meant bull----,” ...

Mikulencak’s ‘Burn Girl’ is worthy for any age

Durango author’s compelling novel is full of familiar places

How a rebellious frat boy became Dr. Seuss

For all the stories Dr. Seuss has told you, have you ever heard his own? How a boy from Springfield, Massachusetts, become the man whose work is the gold standard of children’s literature? ...