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Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Dr. Jen Gunter on writing books about bodies for people

Nathan spoke with Dr Jen Gunter, OB/GYN and author of books on health and medicine including The Vagina Bible, The Menopause Manifesto, and Blood.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

48 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out March 19 – 25, 2024

A mystery writer dies mysteriously, Christine Blasey Ford's story of telling her story, Mary Oliver teaches poetry, and The Tiger's Wife author returns.

Recommended Reading

Secrets, symbols, and suspense: books for fans of The Da Vinci Code

These books like Dan Brown's bestseller The Da Vinci Code feature historical intrigue, secret societies, confounding puzzles, and thrilling mystery.

Big Ideas in Books

Parenting books for raising great kids

Books on parenting with practical advice for setting limits and consequences, encouraging positive growth, and showing up as the parent you want to be.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

57 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out March 12 – 18, 2024

Gabriel Garcia Marquez' lost novel is found, a billion-dollar nightmare sold as a dream, author of Gilead praises Genesis, and 360-no-scope parenting tips.

Recommended Reading

"Fear as the binding vein": literary horror from around the world

Explore your darkest inner shadows with novelist Yeji Y. Ham's handpicked selection of literary horror books from Italy, Argentina, Japan, and beyond.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

R. F. Kuang on seeing herself in Yellowface

Nathan spoke with R. F. Kuang, author of Yellowface. It's the story of two writers on the rise—one of whom is rising significantly faster than the other.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

56 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out March 5 – 11, 2024

Tana French on the hunt, RuPaul stripped bare, a 10th Tale of the City, Oyeyemi tours Prague, a Citibank trader confesses, and getting fit with your feline

Big Ideas in Books

Incendiary stories of dystopian censorship

Speculative fiction that wrestles with questions of censorship and the limits of expression in the tradition of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.

Author Interviews

Inside the expansive mind of Liu Cixin

We spoke with Liu Cixin, the Hugo Award-winning author of international bestseller, The Three-Body Problem.

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