While we may watch the Olympics for the seemingly superhuman feats of strength and dexterity on display, we are also frequently captivated by the very human drama and personal stories of the... Read more »
Hello BookBrowsers! As you probably noticed, we’ve updated the BookBrowse site and branding. While we will be ironing out the kinks over the next several weeks (and please do contact us if... Read more »
We attended the ALA Conference this year and had a blast connecting with libraries and publishers. Here are some of our key takeaways. 1. Libraries are under attack and need support more than... Read more »
In case you missed it, last week The New York Times released its list of the Best 100 Books of the 21st Century. So, we thought we’d compare how BookBrowse did at featuring... Read more »
Since last October, the international and American literary landscapes have been deeply affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. One of the major ways this has manifested is in authors pushing... Read more »
What are your favorite book club books of all time? In our most recent survey, we asked subscribers to tell us what their overall top three book club books were. More than... Read more »
What author owns a bookstore near you? We may think of writers as people who live behind their words, out of reach of society, but many are deeply involved in their local... Read more »
Book banning has seen a sharp rise across the United States, and many of the titles targeted depict LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. Books banned during the 2023-2024 school year reached a... Read more »
The 19th century is one of the most intriguing eras portrayed in today’s historical fiction. Close enough to feel relatable but all the more transportative for being out of reach, well-documented enough... Read more »