In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
We spoke with Philip Stead about the dizzying yet rewarding process of crafting his first middle grade novel, 'A Potion, a Powder, a Little Bit of Magic: Or, Like Lightning in an Umbrella Storm.' ...
A new month means new books! Here are some of the most anticipated Canadian fiction and nonfiction titles for October 2025. Habs Nation tells the history of the Montreal Canadiens while highlighting ...
In response, some high schools have reduced their reading expectations for students and are rarely assigning full books, according to educators, recent graduates and parents who’ve reached out to us.
Return to a magical land of dragons where love and bravery are weapons against evil, join a trainee witch tasked with finding a brand new spell, dive into a deliciously dangerous and mouth-watering ...
From a popular British fantasy writer for children, this novel was significantly inspired by the reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe theatre in London. It’s the most compelling of a slew of ...
What would an acorn write to an oak tree? Or a coat to her button? A child to his toes? A pebble to the river? Dear Acorn, (Love, Oak) is a new kids' book of letter poems to friends.
Journalist John J. Lennon’s debut book “The Tragedy of True Crime” follows four men who have killed, Lennon included, as they navigate life on the inside.
When authors dream of their literary labor of love landing at the top of a list, the one that identifies America’s banned books is certainly not what they have in mind.