Literacy nonprofit the Reading League and its new publishing arm are releasing the Read Then Peek series, a comprehensive ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Freya India's Girls®: Generation Z and the Commodification of ...
The Pulitzer-winning historian recommends a list of titles that informed each chapter of her new book, 'This Land Is Your ...
David Baldacci ascends to the top of our hardcover fiction list with Hope Rises. Plus Lena Dunham’s memoirFamesick debuts at ...
The category aimed at 18–24 year olds, which blew up during the pandemic thanks to BookTok, is finally being codified by the ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... The Oakland, Calif.–based Collective Book Studio continues to support Minneapolis children and their families. This time, the publisher is ...
The new platform is the first online bookselling platform to serve both the English- and French-language readers across ...
The author of Here Where We Live Is Our Country (One World, out now) uses illustrations to tell the stories of the Jewish ...
Ahead of the launch of his rebooted Mind MGMT series, the comics writer and artist showed off his latest creation: a seal ...
A young woman reckons with grief and survivor’s guilt after a fire at her family’s summer camp in 'Summer’s Never Over' ...
From psychological thrillers to ghostly boys’ love, manga and related global pop comics are going big on horror.
In an encouraging turn, right to read advocates have noticed that their legal pushback and public pressure may be influencing ...
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