Discover what our readers have added to their bookshelves this month—Chicago architecture through a surprising lens, world classics, a breakdown of the US tax code, and more.
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Now available in paperback
“This may be the best translation of The Odyssey yet.”
- Edith Hall, The Telegraph
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| "Quam's Fire and Clay is a delightful read for anyone who's interested in the city and what makes it tick—or, in this case, stand."
- Third Coast Review
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| Named one of the Best Books of 2025 by The New Yorker:
“The U.S. tax code is around seven thousand pages long; Madoff makes its failures gripping and accessible in a book that can be read, with as much pleasure as indignation, in an afternoon.”
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Now available in paperback
A New Yorker Best Book of 2025
An irreverent new take on the Renaissance, which reveals it as anything but Europe’s golden age.
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| "If classics had a grande dame, it is the actual Dame Mary Beard.... Talking Classics is full of Beard's old joy at the unexpectedness of ancient realities."
- New York Times
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| "A wonderful and accessible guide to field and lab experiments from one of the true leaders in the field."
- Stefanie Stantcheva, Harvard University
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| Find hundreds of deals in our Great Chicago Book Sale, from now until June 15, 2026 |
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