Slay, Girl: Horror About Monstrous Women and Girls

Channel some feminine rage with horror about monstrous women, from witches to vampires to ancient spider beings.

Are We Having a Romance Renaissance?

Romance novels cause debate, and they always have. There are regular arguments about if they are the correct books to ...

Latine Women Authors for Women’s History Month (and an Introduction to Latine Lit!)

An introduction to Book Riot's newest newsletter highlighting Latine literature, and a celebration of underrated Latine women authors.

The Most Interesting AI-Generated Story Yet

A provocative LLM-generated story, Percy Jackson Season three is a go, and more of the day's top book news.

The GILEAD Adaptation is Real, Meta Streisands Itself, Powells Event Debrief and More of the Week’s Book News

Jeff and Rebecca debrief a little about their live recording at Powell's last week before talking about Meta Streisanding itself, the exciting/scary news of Scorsese's for actual life Gilead adaptation, and more of the week's book news.

Library Funding Targeted in New Trump Executive Order: What It Means & What To Do Now

What the Executive Order slashing the Institute of Museum and Library Services means, how it will impact you, and what you should do right now to stop the cuts.

Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for March 17, 2025

Female serial killers through history, a shy Irish mortician, a tale from Slavic folklore, and more of today's best book deals

The Most Notable BIPOC Books Out This Week

Spring is just about here (already, somehow), and with it is coming list after list of spring releases to look ...

The Creative Kick In The Pants We Need Right Now

An accessible book to inspire you to get back into your creative habits.

The Best Standalone Fantasies to Read Right Now

Since starting at Book Riot, I’ve found myself reading more and more out of my comfort zone. So much so ...

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