The Bookish News We Covered This Week
NPR's best books of fall, the Booker Prize finalists, and more...
NPR's best books of fall, the Booker Prize finalists, and more...
Judge approves $1.5 billion settlement from Anthropic, why Dramione is so appealing, Bed-Stuy gets a new bookstore, and more...
The president's "florid and enervating" complaint has been tossed. Plus: the effort to save a historic Black bookstore, and more
Students going to the library at record rates after a phone ban, Barnes & Noble to acquire another indie, and
The most popular ebooks of August, Margaret Atwood's response to her book being banned (again), and more...
Jeanette McCurdy's debut novel, the best book covers of August, an excerpt from the new Dan Brown, and much more...
Anthropic has settled a class action lawsuit over book piracy, the HAMNET trailer will break your heart, and more...
An exploration of reading diversely in 2025, a preview of September's most exciting new releases, and more...
Big Book Season kicks off with R.F. Kuang's latest, fewer Americans are reading for fun, the Polari Prizes cancel this
The most anticipated books of fall, the new book banning target, the most interesting adaptations of the season, and more...
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