The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Amazon, and Indie Bestsellers all have their own bestseller lists. Here are the combined results.
Authors like Roxanne Gay and Alexander Chee have signed an open letter to the New York Times calling out their anti-trans coverage.
Hundreds of words have been changed to "modernize" Dahl's work. Salman Rushdie, Philip Pullman, and others protest against the edits.
The Black, Indigenous, and people of color-focused bookstore in Pasadena, California opened to customers lined up around the block.
Sydney is hosting WorldPride 2023! The celebration began 17 February with some of the best events available at local libraries.
The novel is being released May 9th, to coincide with the week the Queen Charlotte Netflix show will premiere.
A guide to talking with friends, as well as with library patrons, about book bans right now. That, plus this week's book censorship news.
The HarperCollins Union has voted to ratify the contract with HarperCollins. The employees represented by the union will return 2/21.
PEN America's Literary Award Finalists have been announced. They include books of by debut writers and well-known writers alike.
Bill Watterson, the creator of CALVIN AND HOBBES, is back after 28 years with a new book that will be published by Simon & Schuster.