Jeff and Rebecca look back a couple of decades to power-rank the books of 2005.
Creepy sci-fi, cozy manga, new YA hitting stores this week, and more today on Book Riot.
Fake books make it into a real paper, steaming up YA series for fun and profit, and more in today's book news.
The long shadow of the the queen of crime, the week's most interesting new book releases, a Gatsby book for Gatsby haters, and more today on Book Riot.
Weird horror, portal novels, hotel mysteries, and more today on Book Riot.
Jeff and Rebecca are joined by Sharifah Williams and Laura McGrath to conduct the first ever Book Riot fantasy book draft. We explain the rules, talk about strategy, and then engage in some fairly chaotic literary team building.
Jeff and Rebecca continue to lap up with extreme interest scuttlebutt about James' Pulitzer win before talking about Lithgow's underwhelming reaction to Rowling's transphobia, a new publisher focused on dudes (initially. they swear) and more book news. Then Sharifah Williams hops on to talk about Kevin Wilson's new novel, Run for the Hills.
Jeff goes over a couple dozen May new releases that he definitely might consider thinking about reading. Then, Book.io co-founder and CEO Joshua Stone comes on to talk about what the blockchain could offer the world of books and reading.
First, Jeff and Rebecca digest Percival Everett's Pulitzer win (including a little palace intrigue of the literary variety). Then, they conclude this go-round of reader recommendation requests.
Jeff and Rebecca respond to a range of listener recommendation requests, including, but not exclusively, for moms, dads, and grads.