They’re (Paper) Ba-ack: April 30, 2013
Tuesday is New Book Day. We celebrate each week by highlighting titles we’re excited to see arrive … Read the full post
Tuesday is New Book Day. We celebrate each week by highlighting titles we’re excited to see arrive … Read the full post
It seems like there were a ton of great books out in April, so many that I didn’t finish nearly … Read the full post
We asked our contributors to share the best book they read this month. We’ve got fiction, nonfiction, … Read the full post
Reading the first-hand accounts of last week’s World Book Night has me all green-eyed, you guys. … Read the full post
Over on Twitter, BookRiot Head Honcho, Raconteur, and Gadfly Jeff O’Neal said, and I quote, … Read the full post
Woke Up Lonely by Fiona Maazel Thurlow Dan is kind of like a rockstar. He’s the leader of a … Read the full post
I’m all over the map this week, in both geography and reading material. It tends to happen … Read the full post
Josh Ritter’s bona fides are well-established: he’s a beloved musician whose poetic brand … Read the full post
N0S4A2 by Joe Hill (April 30, William Morrow) This book is about a punk rock librarian with technicolor … Read the full post
With Baz Luhrmann’s undoubtedly stunning movie The Great Gatsby hitting the big screen on May … Read the full post
Tuesday is New Book Day. We celebrate each week by highlighting titles we’re excited to see arrive … Read the full post
Food! Fiction! Humor! Self-help! Get some variety in your reading life with today’s new releases. … Read the full post
There’s something romantic about a serialised novel. It has a whiff of the Victorian about it, the … Read the full post
Inbox (Books Acquired) Don’t Worry, It Gets Worse by Alida Nugent (Plume, May 7) – In another … Read the full post
When it comes to music, everyone has that album they can listen to over and over again, without ever … Read the full post
I live in a state with a beach, but I can never seem to get away. It was cloudy at my house this weekend, … Read the full post
Maybe you know how it is: for a school class of some level, you’ve been assigned a book to read … Read the full post
March has been a rough month for the literary world, marking the deaths of both Chinua Achebe and … Read the full post
In Read This, Then That, we pair new books with classics that have similar themes, structures, and … Read the full post
April 17 is National Bookmobile Day! I can’t imagine a better way to celebrate than to read some … Read the full post