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Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Cherie Dimaline on connecting with the extraordinary
Michael spoke with novelist Cherie Dimaline, author of The Marrow Thieves, Empire of Wild, and the witchy new book VenCo.
Big Ideas in Books
The best non-fiction books of 2022
The best in non-fiction books from 2022, including literary memoirs, hilarious moral philosophy, and a radical re-thinking of the American South.
Big Ideas in Books
Reading recommendations from billionaires
Book recommendations from billionaires including Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Rihanna, and Jack Ma.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
94 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out February 14 – 27, 2023
Actual climate problems (and their solutions), Cherie Dimaline's witchy corporation, Mosley's King returns, a Rebecca Makkai murder mystery, and much more!
Recommended Reading
The hottest Latinx romances
We’ve rounded up seven of the hottest Latinx romance novels to date and rated them on a 1–5 🔥 heat scale.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Jackie Lau on writing romance, fake dating, and Asian representation
From the Kobo Writing Life Podcast: Jackie Lau is a geophysicist turned romance author whose works include The Unmatchmakers and Not Your Valentine.
Recommended Reading
The best mystery and thriller novels of 2022
From cozy mysteries to suspenseful psychological thrillers, these novels are the ultimate page-turners of 2022.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
48 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out February 7 – 13, 2023
Harold Fry returns, the 5 sex talks you need to have, funny books about friendship, how to make big plans better, and an irreverent study of Black horror.
Recommended Reading
Best books of 2022 by Black authors
Across a variety of genres, these are our picks for the best books of 2022 by Black authors. You'll definitely want to add these to your 2023 to-read list.
Author Interviews
Carolyn Huynh, author of The Fortunes of Jaded Women
Carolyn Huynh is the author of The Fortunes of Jaded Women. Her writing focuses on her mother’s tall tales, superstitions, the diaspora, and memory.