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Here are the stories from the last week in Today in Books that you all found the most interesting...
%%excerpt%% In today's book news: publishers sue Google for abetting piracy, and treasure trove of writing advice, and the literary party of the summer.
Top book news stories include a new installment in the Hunger Games universe, Costco scaling back book sales, and more highbrow-raising layoffs in publishing
B&N's best of 2024, a drag queen story hour for the ages, and a couple of book anniversaries in today's book news.
%%excerpt%% In today's news, Kafka continues to intrigue, Reese cashes Apple checks, and an effort to open the Pacific Northwest's first Romance bookstore.
A first-hand account of an enjoyable mess at a book-lover's haven.
Where to start with romantasy, the return of Reese's YA book club, and more of the most clicked-on news of the week.
Catch up on Book Riot's news coverage, including a look at the latest bestsellers, chilling editorial cartoons about book banning, and more.
Plus: what the first National Book Awards said about 1950s America, 17 new releases to read in June, and an exploration of Dad Books.
A guided journal becomes a million-copy sensation, Ta-Nehisi Coates is set to return to nonfiction, and more.