“Colored Television” is a razor-sharp take on race and Hollywood
Danzy Senna crafted an essential novel about mulatto identity and experience, the creative quest, and staying true to who you are.
Danzy Senna crafted an essential novel about mulatto identity and experience, the creative quest, and staying true to who you are.
The bestselling author of “The Midnight Library” has written an ode to recovery through the epistolary tale of a retired teacher finding a new life in Ibiza.
Chantelle Otten shines a light on what happens both inside and outside the bedroom.
The “Icebreaker” author returns with the third installment in her Maple Hills series, following fan-favorite Henry Turner, a hockey team captain falling for his art history tutor.
When it comes to secrets, lies, and layers of storytelling, "House of Glass" is an embarrassment of riches.
“Voyage of the Damned” is a delightful genre-bender brimming with humor, fantasy, and a delicious whodunit plot.
The influential election-model whiz who started "FiveThirtyEight" chats about poker, AI, Sam Bankman-Fried, and the big shakeup in the 2024 election.
Helen Phillips’s gripping novel explores a world of invasive advertising, robots, and climate change that feels frighteningly plausible.
With We Refuse, historian and podcaster Kellie Carter Jackson shines a light on the breadth of Black resistance, resilience, and joy, from historical fights against racism to empowering new paths toward liberation.
In his audio doc "The Arc of Gratitude," Aykroyd lovingly reflects on the music, memories, and madcap moments that brought Jake and Elwood Blues to life.
Drawing from a love of obituaries, mysteries, and cats, Chu takes listeners on a roller-coaster journey through intrigue, humor, and unexpected romance.
Josh Galarza's debut novel is a touching YA story about overcoming fear, finding friendship, and healing what ails us.