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Author Interviews

In conversation with thriller writer Liz Nugent

Liz Nugent is the author of the bestselling thrillers Unraveling Oliver, Lying in Wait, and the new book, Little Cruelties. We asked her what she reads when she isn't probing the darkest corners of human nature.What are you reading now? Right now I am reading The Less Dead...

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Eternity Martis never found the toga party she was looking for

Journalist Eternity Martis spoke with us about being one of the only Black students at university and how she came to write her book about her experiences.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

29 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out November 24 - 30

New eBooks and audiobooks including the launch of a new Nora Roberts fantasy series, a book from the Stuff You Should Know podcast, and Ready Player TWO.

Recommended Reading

Dr. Goss’ prescription for a lifetime of reading

Dr. Joe Goss is a committed reader with tastes ranging from Murakami to Mary Oliver -- but reading for recreation didn't come naturally to the good doctor.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Tobly McSmith on writing his truth into fiction

In Tobly McSmith's Stay Gold a transgender boy named Pony embraces the truth of his gender identity in his teens, much earlier than the author did himself.

Author Interviews

Heidi Perks, author of Three Perfect Liars

Heidi Perks is the author of Her One Mistake and Three Perfect Liars. She was born and raised in the seaside town of Bournemouth.

Recommended Reading

Heart-pounding romantic suspense books

Here's an eclectic mix of stories with their own blends of heart-thumping, blood-rushing action and romantic entanglement.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

29 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out November 17 - 23

New eBooks & audiobooks out the week of November 17: the 1st volume in Obama's epic memoirs, Sanderson's next Stormlight Archive, and Rupi Kaur's poetry.

Author Interviews

In conversation with unintentional birder Julia Zarankin

Julia Zarankin couldn't have known when she wrote her memoir that 2020 would create an audience of readers looking for new ways to spend time indoors.

Kobo in Conversation Podcast

Jared Diamond on how nations learn lessons from crises... or not

Historian Jared Diamond spoke with us about his new book, and explained the difference between nations that find growth in crisis, and those that don't.

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