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NPR's Book of the Day

In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book

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Journalist Kara Swisher, who's been covering the internet and the tech industry for decades, says sh

Yasheng Huang, a professor of global economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, names f

Lucy Sante says it was a smartphone app that ultimately pushed her to come out to herself — and the

Early in today's episode, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Steve Coll why

Today's episode features two books that capture how cooking, taking care of loved ones, and running

With permission from the Orwell estate, Sandra Newman's latest novel takes place in the same world a

Journalist and former CNN anchor Hala Gorani tells NPR's Leila Fadel that she has a whole paragraph

Phillip B. Williams' debut novel, Ours, is a sweeping story that takes place in the 19th century. It

There's a moment in Carrie Sun's memoir, Private Equity, when she remembers trying to answer a text

Today's episode focuses on two books about legendary journalists, the business of reporting and the

Photojournalist Kate Medley took a road trip across 11 states in the South, documenting the culture

Lunar New Year Love Story, the new graphic novel written by Gene Luen Yang and illustrated by Leuyen

Julie Schwartz Gottman and John Gottman know their fair share about relationship troubles — they're

Yangsze Choo says she doesn't thoroughly plan out her novels – her newest, The Fox Wife, blossomed f

Today's episode features two thrillers that unravel in the darkened halls of historic houses. First,

Pop culture can be a powerful tool for social and political activism – but what happens when it's us

Years ago, author GennaRose Nethercott promised herself she would sit at a cafe every morning and co

Author Sarah Ditum has an uncomfortable label for the late 90s and early 2000s: the upskirt decade.

Welcome the Wretched, a new book by legal scholar César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, makes the case

It's Super Bowl weekend — so today's episode is all about football. First, a 2021 interview between