Fiction
Mmmm, Brains...Satisfy Your Cravings with the 20 Best Zombie Audiobooks Ever
A great zombie audiobook combines visceral action, the distress of watching the dead rise, and the inexorability of the human will to survive. Here's just a few of our favorites.
Fredrik Backman Dedicates “The Winners” to Those Who Love Something Too Much
The bestselling author concludes the Beartown trilogy, his last goodbye to the characters he loved deeply and their hockey-obsessed forest town.
“Mad Honey” Shows How the Secrets We Keep Can Haunt Us
Bestsellers Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan discuss writing together, bees, and the one good thing about social media.
The Essential Guide to Colleen Hoover
Whether you're new to her work or a certified CoHort, this handy guide to Colleen Hoover's bestselling series and standalone novels has everything you need to find your next listen.
Celeste Ng Has Created a Disturbingly Realistic Dystopia
Shaped by current events, “Our Missing Hearts” explores the power of art, love, and storytelling in the face of fear and persecution.
Taylor Jenkins Reid hits a winner with her final novel about fame
In “Carrie Soto Is Back,” the bestselling author chronicles the riveting story of a notorious tennis star and her journey out of retirement to reclaim her grand-slam record.
"Where the Crawdads Sing": Book vs. Movie
"Where the Crawdads Sing" is a worldwide coming-of-age phenomenon. Read on to find out how the film adaptation compares to this powerful yet delicate novel.
Mohsin Hamid Uses Fiction as a Means for Introspection
With "The Last White Man," award-winning author Mohsin Hamid invites listeners to be his co-creators and reflect on the people, images, and thoughts the novel inspires.
Gabrielle Zevin on art, love, and video games
The author's exhilirating new novel riffs on Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, and THAT Japanese wave print to explore how "every day we are alive is a chance to try again."
Blitz Bazawule blurs the line between history and fiction in his debut novel
The multi-hyphenate creator explores the tumult of postcolonial Africa and civil rights America in "The Scent of Burnt Flowers."
Exes, Cults, and Karaoke: Sloane Crosley on the Making of 'Cult Classic'
The acclaimed authorrator turns her acerbic eye on the cultishness of wellness, romance, and startups in her mystical new comedy of manners.