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Less sex, more swoon: Elana Johnson's favourite feel-good romance books
Just because they leave out the explicit content doesn’t mean these feel-good romance picks won’t leave you breathless.
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Add these time-tested reads to your book bucket list
Books that have been intriguing generations of readers, setting trends or standing alone as unmatched stories with unforgettable characters and places.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
61 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out January 16 - 22, 2024
Horror in the great outdoors, help for toxic workplaces, Alex Michaelides' Fury, why we're drawn to the multiverse(s), and Jade Church's fantasy romance.
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Dystopian YA books for fans of Shatter Me
Find more dystopian YA novels flavored with sci-fi, fantasy, or history like Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi.
Big Ideas in Books
11 books for getting smarter about money
These books will help you understand the ins and outs of money, how finance and investing works, and what you can do to get your money working for you.
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Books featuring heroes like Jack Reacher
Whether you're a fan of the TV show Reacher or Lee Child's books, you're going to love the rule-breaking heroes of these action-packed crime thrillers.
Big Ideas in Books
The best books on the Trump presidency
We've combed through dozens of books to come up with the essential reads for understanding the 45th (and possibly 47th) president of the United States.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
64 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out January 2 – 15, 2024
2024's first batch of books includes secret sex, romance for Swifties, the Atlas trilogy's end, a degrowth manifesto, and several different kinds of help.
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Books that came to screens in 2023
From The Hunger Games to Red, White, and Royal Blue, here are the best book-to-screen adaptations of 2023.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
The best books we read in 2023
The staff of Kobo talk about the books they most loved reading in 2023. Plus, co-hosts Michael and Nathan discuss what made this a special year in books.