Featuring 282 reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this issue: interviews with Oyinkan Braithwaite; Thien Ho; Jeff Kinney; and E. Lockhart; and more One of the most ...
LeBron James has a new children’s book coming in 2026. HarperCollins Children’s Books will publish the basketball star’s Happy Spooky Halloween, illustrated by Ariel Landy, next summer, the press ...
MGM+ has greenlighted a series that will serve as a prequel to Bosch, the popular Prime Video series based on Michael Connelly’s crime novels.
Michelle Obama discussed her latest book, The Look, on Good Morning America. The former first lady’s book, co-written with Meredith Koop and scheduled for publication on November 4 by Crown, is “a ...
Zadie Smith stopped by Late Night to discuss her new book, Dead and Alive: Essays, with Seth Meyers. Smith’s collection, published Tuesday by Penguin Press, contains essays abou ...
True to form, Kinney’s latest installment features his put-upon protagonist, Greg Heffley, encountering mishap upon mishap. After his family forgets his birthday, Greg resolves to throw a wild shindig ...
Nigerian author Wole Soyinka says that his U.S. visa has been revoked, the Associated Press reports. Soyinka, the Nobel Prize–winning playwright, poet, and fiction writer, said that he believes the ...
Reese Witherspoon’s latest book club pick is Charlotte McConaghy’s Wild Dark Shore.
Jonathan Karl talked about his latest book, Retribution: Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America, on ABC News, where he is chief Washington correspondent.
Joe Hill discussed his latest book, King Sorrow, on CBS Saturday Morning.
Jodi Picoult is hitting back at an Indiana high school after a planned performance of a musical based on one of her books was canceled, the Associated Press reports.
The Booker Prize Foundation announced in a news release that it will launch the Children’s Booker Prize in 2026, with the first winner receiving the award in 2027.