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Author Interviews

Jessica Jung, author of Shine

Jessica Jung is a Korean-American singer, actress, fashion designer, and international influencer. Shine  is her debut novel.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

30 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out February 16 - 22

New eBooks and audiobooks out the week of February 16, including Bill Gates' outlook on climate change, and endings to two beloved series.

Kobo Products and Features

New features and fixes in Kobo apps and eReaders

Check out our first set of updates and bug fixes for 2021 -- and find out what the Kobo Product team has been reading.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Julia Quinn wants to write happy endings as much as we want to read them

We spoke with Julia Quinn, author of the Bridgerton series of romance novels about the books that inspire her and what she thinks of the Netflix show.

How a Kobo eReader changed one reader's life for the better in 2020

For psychologist and new mom Khrystyna Yevstakhevych, discovering digital reading couldn't have come at a better time.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

30 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out February 9 - 15

New eBooks and audiobooks out the week of February 9, including a new fantasy series from Julie Kagawa, and an encyclopedia of American serial killers.

Author Interviews

Andrew Pyper, author of The Residence

Andrew Pyper is the internationally bestselling author of ten previous novels, including The Demonologist and The Killing Circle.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Jael Richardson on making and unmaking a dystopia

We spoke with Jael Richardson, book columnist for Q and director of FOLD (the Festival of Literary Diversity) about her new dystopian novel Gutter Child.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

30 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out February 2 - 8

New eBooks and audiobooks out the week of February 2 including modern gal poetry and 400 years of Black History from the author of How to be an Antiracist.

Big Ideas in Books

Books for teaching kids about race and racism

Race and racism are hard topics to talk about. In this list of eBooks you’ll find a mix of fiction and nonfiction to help frame productive discussions.

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