Reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic
Five years after the world locked down in March of 2020, a collection of memorable voices has emerged to tell the story of what we’ve endured, lost, and learned.
Five years after the world locked down in March of 2020, a collection of memorable voices has emerged to tell the story of what we’ve endured, lost, and learned.
If you’re not sure who to root for yet, here's an introduction to each of the books and their celebrity advocates.
Author Charlotte McConaghy has created an unforgettable setting and filled it with characters who love each other fiercely.
From groundbreaking well-being to fiction that gets real about "the change," these listens are unabashedly starting the conversation.
May the odds be ever in your favor with these thrilling YA dystopias.
Imbued with a casual cleverness and humor alongside themes of desire and identity, this debut novel offers a bold new take on rom-coms.
The trans icon talks about resolving her quarter-life crisis, exploring an edgier version of herself, what she learned from Beergate, and what she’s excited to do next.
From Quarter Quells to the origin of the Games, here's a primer on the history and impact of the brutal contest known as the Hunger Games.
Barbra Streisand wins Audiobook of the Year, while “George Orwell’s 1984,” “The Women,” “Candy Darling,” and more take top honors.
Don't miss the sci-fi romp that inspired one of 2025's biggest blockbusters.
Catch up on everything we already know about the Hunger Games victor and mentor before his full backstory is revealed in "Sunrise on the Reaping".
The author of 30+ audiobooks on why she likes indie publishing, how she deals with writer’s block, and what’s next in the Story Lake series.