#Today in Books

Keep up with bookish news and join timely conversations about the world of books. Book Riot editors report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.

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 Biggest Bookish News of the Week

The author of THE HELP has no regrets, Moms For Liberty shuts down BookLooks, a celebrated Canadian author skips U.S. tours, and more.

All the News We Covered This Week

Moms For Liberty shuts down BookLooks, GILEAD will get Scorsesed, books to read this spring, librarian criminalization bills, and more.

NEW YORK TIMES Most Anticipated Spring Fiction Books

The NEW YORK TIMES has your spring reading list at the ready, We Need Diverse Books announces a reading day, and more.

The 60th Annual Nebula Awards Finalists Are…

Some highlights from the Nebula Awards finalist announcement, the words that are disappearing under the new U.S. administration, and more.

This Celebrated Canadian Author Says Peace Out U.S.

A celebrated Canadian author of murder mysteries bows out of U.S. appearances, we might see more Anne Rice adaptations, and more.

Scorsese to Adapt This Best Book of the Century

Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio will be involved in bringing this book to the screen, a WESTING GAME sequel is in the works, and more.

The Author of THE HELP is Back

THE HELP author on writing a follow-up novel, India's booming book festivals, a major writing program loses funding, and more.

The Most Popular Publishing News of the Week

New Harper Lee short stories coming this fall, a day in the life of an audiobook narrator, the It Books of March, and more news.

The Book World News We Covered This Week

The most read books on Goodreads this week, how to identify credible sources in a time of misinformation, and more.