Bookshop.org announced it's expanding into e-books, in a move to help authors at local retailers reach a wider audience. The ...
The Amazing Book Challenge returns for 2025 with 12 new themes designed to take readers on an unexpected literary adventure.
Chihaya’s version of bibliophobia grew out of the fear of one book in particular—the monograph that her career demanded and ...
This sweeping novel about the life, loves, struggles and triumphs of a queer English Burmese actor is the topic of our ...
January saw plenty of big releases, from new Freida McFadden to Rebecca Yarros' romantasy title "Onyx Storm" to "More or Less Maddy" from Lisa Genova.
This National Geographic book is much more than a coffee table tome, although you could easily spend hours just poring over the photographs: black-and-white reproductions from Shackleton’s voyage, and ...
In “Bibliophobia,” Sarah Chihaya combines criticism and memoir to write about reading’s role in a life’s highs and lows ...
In 2023-2024, bans grew 20 times over the 2020 baseline. That’s a lot of missing books and a lot of students denied the ...
Han Kang’s latest novel, about a South Korean massacre, delves into why atrocities must be remembered. “It’s pain and it is ...
Since the earliest use of the hashtag on TikTok mid-pandemic in 2020, #BookTok has shaped our reading lists and the ...
A dog’s life — even if that means joyfully and endlessly chasing squirrels — is more meaningful than a dog owner’s life, asserts philosophy professor Mark Rowlands.
In “Open Socrates,” Agnes Callard argues for a way of being that sounds a lot like her own.