We take the weekend to highlight recent books coverage in The Times:

A tour of the Book Review

In their best-selling new book, “She Said,” the Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey recount how they broke the Harvey Weinstein story, work that earned them the Pulitzer Prize and helped solidify #MeToo as an ongoing national movement. They discuss the book on this week’s podcast.

And Ian Urbina’s new book, “The Outlaw Ocean,” began as an investigative series for The Times about how the unregulated seas allow for corruption, violence and lawlessness.

Super Tuesday (for books)!

This past Tuesday was a particularly star-studded release day for publishing, with highly anticipated new books by Margaret Atwood, Malcolm Gladwell and several others.

Stephen King’s latest novel, “The Institute,” was one of those books. The story is a return to one of his ongoing subjects: terrible things happening to children. Our review is by Laura Miller, who says King’s new novel is “as consummately honed and enthralling as the very best of his work.” (Don’t miss our interview with King about the book and what scares him these days.)