Martin Luther King Jr book: Jonathan Eig humanises man behind pulpit – review

Jonathan Eig’s masterpiece of a book is a profound portrait of Martin Luther King Jr, his multifaceted humanity and impact on society.
Clean Up Alabama call to jail librarians for giving LGBT books to kids

Clean Up Alabama is the latest group to raise issues regarding LGBTQ books, calling for librarians to be jailed for displaying it near kids.
9/11 books: harrowing reads about September 11 attacks

Explore the enduring impact of the 9/11 attacks and the best nonfiction books to understand this pivotal moment.
Amazon issues new AI policy for KDP platform

With concerns mounting over the impact AI-generated books are having on the e-book market, Amazon has created some new guidelines.
World Suicide Prevention Day: important reads to raise awareness

World Suicide Prevention Day seeks to remove the stigma of mental health, hence here are some books to educate us all.
Why there is a health gap – Rebel Bodies author Sarah Graham

Rebel Bodies author and health journalist Sarah Graham talks to How To Be Books about the existing health gap.
Wolfson Prize nominee Professor Hakim Adi on redundancy and recognition

Professor Hakim Adi was shortlisted for the prestigious Wolfson History Prize only weeks after the University of Chichester made him redundant.
Gamification of reading: is it a page-turner or a problem?

On International Literacy Day we look at the gamification of reading in the digital age – a bookworm’s dilemma.
The Fraud by Zadie Smith: are we all just imposters? – review

Inspired by a real-life extraordinary court case, The Fraud by Zadie Smith examines the acceptable lies we tell ourselves in order to survive.
Who are Moms for Liberty? Unveiling extremist ties behind book bans

Explore Moms for Liberty’s extremist ties and their campaign against inclusive education in this eye-opening profile.