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eReader vs. tablet: which screen should you be reading on?

Even though both offer color screens, in eReader vs tablet comparisons there are still notable differences such as battery life, weight and eye strain.

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Books coming to a screen near you in 2025

From contemporary bestsellers to literary classics, 2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for book-to-screen adaptations.

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Books that’ll make you cry

Rated on a 5-tear "Weepometer" scale, these extraordinarily sad novels are guaranteed to make you cry. Don't say we didn't warn you.

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Make summer last forever with books like The Summer I Turned Pretty

Sun-soaked must-reads full of love, loss, hope, heartbreak, and eternal summer longing like The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

44 new books coming out July 15 – 21, 2025

Heather O'Neill's illustrated tale of the Montreal underground, a couple collections of short scares, and a bewitching new book from Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Eliza Reid on paying homage to the difficult work of diplomacy

Michael Tamblyn spoke with Eliza Reid, author of Death on the Island. It’s set on a remote nordic island where a dinner party of diplomats turns fatal.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

49 new books coming out July 8 - 14, 2025

Investigative journalism on the 2024 election, Ruth Ware takes it to 11, big thinking on a shrinking population, and a new Murderbot story.

Big Ideas in Books

Canadian writers from sea to sea

This list of books by Canadian authors wanders all across the provinces and territories—and genres!—visiting unforgettable stories along the way.

Kobo Staff Picks

The best books Kobo read in June 2025

From hilarious queer fiction to life-changing nonfiction, check out the books Kobo staffers loved in June.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Aaron Kreuter finds new possibilities in summer camp

Host Nathan Maharaj spoke with Aaron Kreuter, author of Lake Burntshore, which tells the story of one summer at a fictional Canadian Jewish summer camp.

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