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Books for fans of The Hunger Games
Dystopian fiction featuring teenagers fighting for their lives—against odds that are never in their favour. For readers from any of the 12 districts.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Sean Michaels, live at TIFA 2023
Nathan spoke with Sean Michaels at the Toronto International Festival of Authors about using AI to write parts of his novel, Do You Remember Being Born?
Author Interviews
From Iris Visser, with Love
Iris Visser is the author of the novel From New York, with Love. We spoke with her about how she chooses settings and what she’s learned about her readers.
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Stories of magic and discovery for fans of Harry Potter
Just like your favourite tales of mystery and adventure at Hogwarts, these fantastical stories will make you believe in magic again.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
107 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out November 7 - 20, 2023
The sequel to The Fourth Wing, exposés of Twitter and Facebook, Megan Fox' poetry (and advice?), plus memoirs from Black Thought, Geddy Lee, and Barbra!
Author Interviews
Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond
Thriller writer Liz Nugent, author of Unraveling Oliver, Lying in Wait, and Little Cruelties, talks to Kobo about her newest book, Strange Sally Diamond.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Waubgeshig Rice on finding renewal at the end of the world
Nathan welcomed Waubgeshig Rice to the Kobo studio to talk about his post-apocalyptic novel Moon of the Turning Leaves.
Kobo Staff Picks
The best books Kobo read in October 2023
From Britney Spears to Leslie Jones, Kobo staffers share the eBooks and audiobooks they loved in October.
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Bold, brainy heroines like Elizabeth Zott
Dive into books that feature complex relationships, personal growth, love beyond romance, and brilliant women like Lessons in Chemistry's Elizabeth Zott.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
58 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out October 24 – November 6, 2023
Novelists Jesmyn Ward and Tim O'Brien return, Reacher keeps a secret, Britney speaks, and Mary Beard humanizes 300 years of rulers of the roman empire.