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From Book Riot’s editorial desk, find insights, opinions, and deep dives written by experts and tailored for the consummate Book Nerd who wants to know even more about all things books.
From Book Riot’s editorial desk, find insights, opinions, and deep dives written by experts and tailored for the consummate Book Nerd who wants to know even more about all things books.
These are the biggest book censorship stories of the year so far.
These works of nonfiction explore the complex history and modern implications of what it is to be an American citizen.
From booming book sales to romance-only bookstores, we may just be living during a romance renaissance.
The 2025 Trans Rights Readathon runs until March 31st, Trans Day of Visibility. Here are five books we recommend for each of the prompts!
USA Today, Publishers Weekly, NYT, Amazon, and Indie Booksellers all have their own bestseller lists. Here are the combined results.
Introducing books such as Jane Mare, Bridle and Prejudice, and other soon-to-be published classics!
Read these new trans historical fiction books in support of the 2025 Trans Rights Readathon.
In 2005, John Green's first novel Looking for Alaska was published. 20 years later, it's still one of the most banned books in the country.