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Author Interviews
Rachel Ryan, author of Someone You Trust
Rachel Ryan was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. She is the author of Someone You Trust and The Woman Outside My Door.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Alicia Elliott on telling the truth through the lens of fiction
Michael spoke with award-winning essayist Alicia Elliott about her novel, And Then She Fell, and why she turned to fiction to tell this story.
Kobo Products and Features
Kobo's Black Friday Deals
Kobo's hottest Black Friday deals on eReaders, eBooks, and audiobooks are here! Check back to see when new deals are added!
New eBooks and Audiobooks
85 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out November 21, 2023 – January 1, 2024
Closing out 2023 with Brandon Sanderson heading ever skyward, 3(!) studies of British royal life through the centuries, and Heartstopper!
Recommended Reading
Books for fans of The Hunger Games
Dystopian fiction featuring teenagers fighting for their lives—against odds that are never in their favour. For readers from any of the 12 districts.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Sean Michaels, live at TIFA 2023
Nathan spoke with Sean Michaels at the Toronto International Festival of Authors about using AI to write parts of his novel, Do You Remember Being Born?
Recommended Reading
Novels by trans and non-binary writers
These books by transgender and nonbinary authors range from sci-fi to literary fiction to mystery to YA, and everything in between.
Author Interviews
From Iris Visser, with Love
Iris Visser is the author of the novel From New York, with Love. We spoke with her about how she chooses settings and what she’s learned about her readers.
Recommended Reading
Stories of magic and discovery for fans of Harry Potter
Just like your favourite tales of mystery and adventure at Hogwarts, these fantastical stories will make you believe in magic again.
New eBooks and Audiobooks
107 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out November 7 - 20, 2023
The sequel to The Fourth Wing, exposés of Twitter and Facebook, Megan Fox' poetry (and advice?), plus memoirs from Black Thought, Geddy Lee, and Barbra!