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Author Interviews
Looking ahead with Harrison Mooney, author of Invisible Boy
We spoke with Harrison Mooney and his partner Toni after awarding him the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Nonfiction for his memoir Invisible Boy.
Author Interviews
Touching greatness with K.S. Covert, author of The Petting Zoos
We spoke with K. S. Covert right after she learned that she'd won the 2023 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Speculative Fiction for The Petting Zoos.
Author Interviews
Getting serious with Erica McKeen, author of Tear
We interviewed Erica McKeen, winner of the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Literary Fiction, about setting out to write her debut novel Tear.
Recommended Reading
We've got your 2023 summer reads right here
Use well-earned time off to catch up with some of the best books of 2023 so far, and the novels and non-fiction books people are going to be talking about.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
43 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out June 20 – 26, 2023
Ruth Ware's Zero Day, a lost bookshop and a glass château, a summer slasher LARP turns deadly, and Marie Force unleashes a hurricane.
Recommended Reading
Silly, funny graphic novels for kids who love Diary of a Wimpy Kid
These graphic novel series are guaranteed to be big hits with middle-grade kids seeking silliness, adventure, jokes—even some magic and mystery.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Ritu Bhasin on the good, the bad, and belonging
Michael spoke with Rithu Bhasin, author of We’ve Got This, a book about building a culture where everyone feels welcome to show up with their whole self.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
54 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out June 13 – 19, 2023
Big ideas on sex, belonging, marriage, death (and beyond), plus a James Patterson Russian thriller, an interplanetary love story, and the power of birding.
Big Ideas in Books
Killing the Wittigo: recommended reading on Indigenous healing
Suzanne Methot, Nehiyaw writer and author of Killing the Wittigo, recommends books on decolonization, social justice, and Indigenous healing.
Recommended Reading
Some of the best books by Indigenous writers in Canada
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time for recognizing and celebrating the cultures of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples.