BBooks Read More Previewing the Festival of BooksSeptember 18, 2025 On today’s show… The 23rd annual South Dakota Festival of Books kicks off next week in Spearfish. We’re…
BBooks Read More Best AI book writing app deal: Lifetime access to YouBooks AI for $49September 18, 2025 TL;DR: Want to write a book but don’t know where to start? YouBooks AI uses your input to…
BBooks Read More Betty’s Books gets a new home in Webster GrovesSeptember 18, 2025 It’s been almost exactly seven months since Betty Bayer announced her intention to move Betty’s Books, the Webster…
BBooks Read More The Young Man by Annie Ernaux audiobook review – anatomy of an affair | FictionSeptember 18, 2025 In Annie Ernaux’s autobiographical story, translated by Alison L Strayer, the author recalls a past affair with a…
BBooks Read More Blackmagic Publishes Free DaVinci Resolve 20 Training BooksSeptember 18, 2025 Blackmagic Design has released a full series of DaVinci Resolve 20 training books, designed to make learning its…
BBooks Read More Cambridge and Max Planck announce OA book agreementSeptember 18, 2025 Shutterstock.com/N.M.Bear Cambridge University Press and the Max Planck Society have collaborated to develop a new book sales agreement…
BBooks Read More DeGood Foundation Celebrates 200,000 Free Books for ChildrenSeptember 18, 2025 Kyle DeGood, founder of the DeGood Foundation, brought Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to Newport News and York…
BBooks Read More Fascist Yoga: The Nazi pose: How modern yoga is linked to the far right | EPSSeptember 18, 2025 Stewart Home, 63, is a legend of British counterculture: a director, writer, playwright, and activist, famous for his…
BBooks Read More Canongate triumphs in six-way auction for Nikesh Shukla’s ‘generation-defining’ The Good ImmigrantSeptember 18, 2025 Nikesh Shukla © Fabrice Bourgelle Canongate has acquired Nikesh Shukla’s “generation-defining” The Good Immigrant following the closure of Unbound.…
BBooks Read More Jason Mott’s ‘People Like Us’: A novel of grief and joySeptember 18, 2025 Gun violence, grief, love, and laughter collide in Jason Mott’s People Like Us, a novel that’s wickedly funny…
BBooks Read More ‘Lots of books, Scrabble, a pack of cards and James Norton. Oh, and some wine’: Alison Weir’s consuming passionsSeptember 18, 2025 Alison Weir is potentially the nicest woman in publishing, but she is certainly the biggest-selling female historian in…
BBooks Read More ‘Looked at squarely, humankind is brea…September 18, 2025 Portrait by Karen Robinson Katherine Rundell, 38, was born in Kent but spent much of her childhood in Zimbabwe…