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High Fantasy books for fans of The Wheel of Time

For fans of Robert Jordan's and Brandon Sanderson's epic Wheel of Time books, these vast worlds of magic, violence, and intrigue are worth getting lost in.

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Kobo's picks for the best books of 2021

The best books of 2021 as chosen by Kobo's bookselling team.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

70 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out November 30, 2021 – January 3, 2022

It's the last batch of new eBooks and audiobooks of the year, with the last Expanse novel, Amanda Gorman's poetry, and a Jodi Picoult pandemic story.

Big Ideas in Books

Must-read books on investing

eBooks on trading stocks, saving for retirement, and getting into cryptocurrency, from a 2021 perspective on personal finance and personal investing.

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Some of the best books by Indigenous writers in the United States of America

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with some of the best fiction and non-fiction eBooks & audiobooks by Indigenous authors in the United States.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

32 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out November 23 - 29, 2021

Releasing the week of November 23: the next Outlander novel, the sequel to Nora Roberts' fantasy series, and Haruki Murakami on his favourite T-shirts.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein tells the stories of the stars

Chanda Prescod-Weinstein is a theoretical physicist and the author of The Disordered Cosmos, a moving and enlightening book about the science of the stars.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

40 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out November 16 - 22, 2021

New eBooks and audiobooks out November 16, including novels by David Baldacci and Dave Eggers, and Paul Simon telling his own story--with some help.

Author Interviews

Alexis Hall on the elements of a good mystery novel

Mystery novelist Alexis Hall shares 5 books that embody the key elements of a good mystery—and inspired his new book Murder Most Actual.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Janelle Shane on why artificial intelligence often seems dumb

We spoke with Janelle Shane, author of the book You Look Like a Thing and I Love You, about pickup lines, recipes, and assorted other AI weirdness.

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