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Books to start reading—after It Ends With Us
If you loved Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us, you'll love these romantic, dramatic, and emotionally-charged books featuring strong heroines.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
53 new books coming out July 16 – 22, 2024
Grossman goes to Camelot, a celebration of Judy Blume's genius, Stephen Graham Jones' slasher story, JFK Jr. remembered, and the basic math behind AI.
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Start an affair with these manga romance series
Dive into the world of romance manga. From sweet and cozy to action-packed, from the fantastical to the historical—there's something for everyone to love.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Spending time with Maurice Vellekoop
Michael spoke with author and illustrator Maurice Vellekoop about his book I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together, a graphic memoir.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
66 new books coming out July 8 – 14, 2024
Patterson's Tiger, a billionaire barista's off-menu recipe for success, Kim Harrison's serial eclipse continues, and Peng Shepherd returns with all this.
Big Ideas in Books
Which celebrity book club is right for you?
Want to join a book club but unsure where to start? From Oprah, to Reese, to the 44th POTUS, here are the top celebrity book clubs and what they offer.
Kobo Staff Picks
The best books Kobo read in June 2024
From contemporary fiction to graphic novels, Kobo staffers share the eBooks and audiobooks they loved in June.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
88 new books coming out June 25 – July 8, 2024
Dozens of new books to start the summer holidays: Kelley Armstrong finds Mr Write, a horrifying house, the true tale of a town that burned town & more!
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13 books as hot as Fifty Shades of Grey
These books like Fifty Shades of Grey are everything your sexy, spicy, romance dreams are made of.
Big Ideas in Books
Some of the best 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.