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Recommended Reading

Get into Rory Gilmore's reading list

A "best of" list culled from the bookshelves of Rory Gilmore, possibly the most ravenous bookworm to ever grace the small screen.

Kobo Products and Features

How to email books to your Kobo

Learn how to get files onto your Kobo by attaching them to an email and hitting "send."

New eBooks and Audiobooks

118 new books coming out October 7 – 20, 2025

Ozzy's last rites, Sparks and Shyamalan's spooky love story, a thrilling Witherspoon and Coben collab, and Cory Doctorow on why everything's gone to s***.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Brian Stewart reports on the golden age of being a foreign correspondent

Michael Tamblyn spoke with journalist Brian Stewart, who covered the US-Iraq Gulf War, famine in Ethiopia, and countless other historical events.

Big Ideas in Books

Great books by Indigenous writers in Canada

Great fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels from authors of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit descent—spanning genres as wide as Turtle Island itself.

Kobo Staff Picks

The best books Kobo read in September 2025

From childhood favourites to much-loved cookbooks, these are the books Kobo staffers loved best in September.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

54 new books coming out September 30 – October 6, 2025

Lionel Richie tells all, a Witcher prequel, a pair of Palestinian memoirs, a lost Elmore Leonard novella, and an impossible Thursday Murder Club mystery.

Kobo Products and Features

What’s new with Kobo – Fall 2025 update

Kobo Clara Colour tries on a new shade, Kobo Web Reader gets even more useful, and Instapaper is now live on Kobo eReaders.

Kobo Products and Features

What’s the best eReader to buy?

Learn how to choose an eReader by comparing features like screen color, size, water resistance, storage capacity, library compatibility, and battery life.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

52 new books coming out September 23 – 29, 2025

The return of Blood & Ash, tales from the 2024 campaign trail, a catastrophic look at human history, Follett goes to Stonehenge, and we still love Bunny.

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