In “Elseship,” Tree Abraham looks back, in forensic detail, at her futile romantic obsession with a former housemate.
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Bill Gates’s first memoir; new novels by Ali Smith, Anne Tyler and TJ Klune; a Booker Prize nominee and more.
PEOPLE spoke with comedian and influencer Sabrina Brier, who released her full-cast audiobook, 'That Friend,' on Jan. 28.
In Source Code, Bill Gates reflects on his childhood and early life, including his belief that he would have been diagnosed as autistic as a child.
Rakesh Roshan recently shared that despite Hrithik and Sussanne Khan’s separation, she is still considered 'a member of the house'. Read on for more details.
Lorne Michaels may not like it when the actors on SNL break character to crack up at each other, but, to me, it’s the best part of the show. Here’s the NYT with a look at the phenomenon.