World Book Night 2023: recommendations to help you read

World Book Night 2023 takes place every year on April 23, giving everyone a chance to turn a new page on their TBR list.
Brussels literary tour: top spots from Bronte, Bozar, to Boutique Tintin
You’ll get serious FOMO if you don’t check out the Brussels literary tour, from Bronte to Bozar, there are plenty of ways to celebrate books.
International Mother Earth Day nonfiction books: 6 reads on climate crisis

It’s International Mother Earth Day where we look at the best nonfiction books worth reading to take a deep dive into the subject.
Matthew Desmond’s Poverty, By America: a rallying cry to stop inequality – review

Matthew Desmond’s Poverty, By America is another deep dive into the inequalities faced by the country and the need to fight against it.
London Book Fair 2023: Colson Whitehead, class and community

The London Book Fair 2023 showcased the future of publishing with thousands of exhibitors, calling for community and accessibility.
What is the importance of Gender Euphoria? – with author Laura Kate Dale

What is the importance of Gender Euphoria? We speak with author Laura Kate Dale who wrote an anthology of the same name.
Xiaolu Guo on Radical memoir: ‘women need to find their voice’

British Chinese author Xiaolu Guo talks about her new memoir Radical at the British Library as part of a new exhibition.
Jean Kwok US book ban – NationalWorld interview

Girl in Translation author Jean Kwok talks to Suswati Basu about the current US book ban, as her debut novel is challenged in parts of the country.
Dacher Keltner’s book Awe: a crucial reminder to never stop looking – review

Dacher Keltner’s book Awe looks at this incredibly understated emotion that we each have within all of us, and the need to express it more.
India joins US as Mughal history banned from books

India is another country who has started to remove Mughal history from books, following the US who has recently banned books.