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Author Interviews

Jeanette Lynes on finding play in the rigours of writing fiction

Poet and novelist Jeanette Lynes spoke with us about how storytelling drives all her writing, and what teaching creative writing has taught her.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Journalist Michael Finkel on seeing through the eyes of The Art Thief

Michael spoke with journalist Michael Finkel, author of The Art Thief, the story of a man who stole over 200 artworks only to hide them in his bedroom.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

59 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out April 16 – 22, 2024

A death doula's life-affirming memoir, an Instapoet's Good Grief, a graphic memoir of environmental advocacy, and meditations after an attempted murder.

Recommended Reading

You're never too old for "Once upon a time"

From enchanting myths to haunting legends, delve into cultural narratives, explore timeless themes, and indulge in tales that resonate across generations.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

57 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out April 9 – 15, 2024

Bardugo beyond the Grishaverse, Lamotte reflects on love, books on manners, music, and mind, and the inside story of the dismantling of American democracy.

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The best poetry on Instagram

There are many poets working primarily in social media who, like bestselling author Rupi Kaur, explore themes of healing, identity, belonging, and loss.

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Get into the Grishaverse: a beginner's guide to the books of Leigh Bardugo

Dive into a world of war, history, politics, and magic in Leigh Bardugo's fantasy books. From Shadow and Bone to Six of Crows—and beyond.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Kiley Reid on writing realistically about people and money

Nathan spoke with novelist Kiley Reid, author of Such a Fun Age. Her new book Come and Get It follows a 24-year-old RA who dreams of buying a little house.

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Epic, action-packed historical fiction like Shōgun

Books set at different points of history in different parts of the world that tell stories full of action, romance, and unforgettable characters.

Kobo Staff Picks

The best books Kobo read in March 2024

From queer protagonists to fast-paced thrillers, Kobo staffers share the eBooks and audiobooks they loved in March.

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