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Author Interviews
Lauren Layne, author of Made in Manhattan
Lauren Layne is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than three dozen romantic comedies.
Author Interviews
Katherine Faulkner, author of Greenwich Park
Katherine Faulkner, an award-winning journalist, studied history at Cambridge. She lives in London, where she grew up, with her husband and two daughters.
Kobo Products and Features
Learn how Kobo makes reading more accessible
For National AccessAbility Week we spoke with Kobo's Accessibility and Publishing Standards Lead about how Kobo's working to making reading easier for all.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
43 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out May 31 – June 6, 2022
New books out May 31 from John Grisham, James Patterson, TikTok poet Shelby Leigh, Stephen King, and the next installment in the Gilded Ones series.
Recommended Reading
10 non-fiction books to break your reading slump
Break out of your reading slump with these 10 non-fiction books, all proven page-turners by real readers on Kobo. Be entertained, informed, and inspired.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Britt Wray on bringing emotions to bear on climate science
Nathan spoke with researcher and science communicator Britt Wray about her work on climate anxiety—where the climate crisis and mental health intersect.
Author Interviews
In conversation with Tica Morgan
We spoke with Tica Morgan about writing the Inspector Zoë Janssen Thriller series set on the little-known island of Goeree-Overflakkee in South Holland.
Recommended Reading
Reading on the road: the best audiobooks for road trips
Reading recommendations for any kind of road trip: from just an afternoon of driving or days on the road—with kids or without.
Recommended Reading
7 books to read if you loved This Is Us
For fans of This Is Us craving more big themes and big feelings after the close of the show's final chapter, here are 7 heartstring-pulling books to read.
Recommended Reading
Tour the world with these international thrillers and mystery novels
From Japan to Australia to Indigenous communities in the Americas, these books will take you into the world’s darkest corners of crime.