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Mackenzie Dawson

Mackenzie Dawson

Books Editor at New York Post

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  • Books

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Silence your iPhone, order takeout and dive into the most thrilling new books of the season

When it’s frigid outside, it’s the best time of year to plop down on the couch and pick up a book that will scare the bejesus out of you.
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He’s got meter on the Metro-North.
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Best books of 2023: Top 30 must-read titles from the past year

Check out 30 of The Post’s favorite books — fiction and non-fiction — from 2023.
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It may be Banned Books Week, but we think you should read these 17 ...

Be a rebel and pick up these titles.
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Here’s how not to be stressed out all the time - New York Post

The good news, author Elissa Epel emphasizes, is that people have far more control over their stress response than they might think.
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Fox TV host Harris Faulkner on the importance of prayer in her life...

“Throughout life’s darkest moments and lowest emotional points, the power of prayer sustains me,” Faulkner said.
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Best books of 2022: Top 30 must-read titles of the year

From novels to non-fiction and memoirs, here are the books The New York Post loved most in 2022.
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NYC newcomers, here’s your new guidebook to the city

A new book gives the 411 on moving to New York City, vermin and all.
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The challenge of making ‘Sesame Street’ for Russians

“Ulitsa Sezam” went off the air at some point in the mid-2000s, as Vladimir Putin increased control over independent television. 
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Relationship advice from the Angry Therapist and his partner

In the end, Bennett and Kim hope that being vulnerable with their own stories—as two real people in a real relationship—will help guide readers onto a healthier relationship path
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Jenny Mollen’s book ‘Dictator Lunches’ welcomes back lunchbox season

When Jenny Mollen’s oldest son first started preschool, she was tasked with making lunches every day. The routine of it all soon became tedious. “I would wander to the kitchen at the end of the day…