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New eBooks and Audiobooks
79 new books coming out June 24 – July 7, 2025
The books used as Cold War weapons, feline anti-fascism, Hunger Games compounded with Big Brother, and The Best Man goes from screen to books.
Big Ideas in Books
Must-read books by French-Canadian writers
Dive into these translations of literature of the Québécois, the Acadians of Atlantic Canada, and other French-speaking communities throughout Canada.
Recommended Reading
Great books by trans and non-binary writers
These books by transgender and nonbinary authors range from sci-fi to literary fiction to mystery to YA, and everything in between.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
47 new books coming out June 17 – 23, 2025
James Frey's fictional heaven, a hopepunk space opera, ways to think about our changing planet, and some big ideas about what it means to be a genius.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Elyse Graham tells the story of WWII's scholarly spies
Host Michael Tamblyn spoke with Elyse Graham, author of Book and Dagger: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War Two.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
44 new books coming out June 10 – 16, 2025
V. E. Schwab's century-spanning new story, Stephen King's Life of Chuck, S. A. Cosby's King of Ashes, and the waiting is over for Wally Lamb's new novel.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
51 new books coming out June 3 – 9, 2025
Taylor Jenkins Reid blasts off, better living through vampirism, a Buddhist guide to environmentalism, and Ray Dalio on how countries go broke.
Recommended Reading
The best queer rom-coms to read right now
These queer rom-coms are the best the subgenre has to offer and offer what every rom-com reader craves: a guaranteed happily-ever-after.
Kobo Staff Picks
The best books Kobo read in May 2025
Old books, new books, fiction, nonfiction, check out the books Kobo staffers loved best in May.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Liann Zhang on satirizing social media influencers from the inside
Host Nathan Maharaj spoke with Liann Zang, author of the novel Julie Chan is Dead. It's a satire about influencers that only an insider could have written.