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Author Interviews
Reading recommendations from Victoria Aveyard
Victoria Aveyard is the author of the bestselling Red Queen series. She told us what she's reading, and what books she loves to read but could never write.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
66 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out May 18 - 31
New eBooks and audiobooks out May 18 and May 25, including John Green's Anthropocene Reviewed, new Nora Roberts, and encouragement from Daniel Howell.
Big Ideas in Books
Changing Indigenous narratives one photo at a time
Nadya Kwandibens is a photographer changing how the world views Indigenous peoples. We learned about the books and storytellers that inspire her.
Author Interviews
Rachel Ryan, author of Woman Outside my Door
Rachel Ryan was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. The Woman Outside My Door is her first novel.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Suzanne Simard on the language of trees and telling her own story
Dr. Suzanne Simard, author of Finding the Mother Tree, spoke with us about the astonishing science of how trees communicate with one another.
Author Interviews
Paula McLain on making the leap to suspense
Paula McLain is the author of historical novels including The Paris Wife and Circling the Sun. When the Stars Go Dark is her first suspense novel.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
37 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out May 11 - 17
New eBooks and audiobooks out May 11, including Billie Eilish's memoir, funny stuff from Seth Rogen & friends, and a legal thriller from Stacey Abrams.
Big Ideas in Books
Going for *great* reads: Nadia Odunayo on why she built The StoryGraph
The StoryGraph’s founder and CEO tells us how she found her calling at the intersection of entrepreneurship and reading.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Natalie Zina Walschots on good bosses and bad guys
Natalie Zina Walschots spoke with us about her novel Hench, the day-to-day work of supervillainy, and why fanfic is for her the true mark of success.
Author Interviews
Katherine Heiny on finding inspiration in random interactions
Novelist Katherine Heiny writes funny books about relationships. We asked her about the books she read growing up, and which writers make her laugh.