Holly Brickley strikes a chord with her fresh, music-infused debutIn "Deep Cuts", the author crafts an aching saga of the push-and-pull of young love set against the backdrop of the 2000s music scene.
In Lisa Unger’s latest thriller, hide-and-seek is anything but child’s playWith “Close Your Eyes and Count to 10,” Unger showcases another resilient heroine, this time on a secluded island amid a reality TV show that turns deadly.
The Hunger Games series. explainedIf you haven't yet listened to Suzanne Collins's YA sensation or need a refresher ahead of "Sunrise on the Reaping," here's what to know about the action-packed dystopian series.
Susan Morrison has penned the definitive biography of SNL’s man behind the curtainThe longtime “New Yorker” editor talks about the 10 years of reporting she did for the book, some of Lorne Michaels's best advice, and who may take over for him when he retires.
Roll out the red carpet for awards-season listeningHollywood’s biggest night is almost here. Catch up with the audiobooks that inspired some of this year’s buzziest nominated films.
Charmaine Wilkerson delivers another stunning family saga in “Good Dirt”The bestselling author of “Black Cake” explores what we inherit from our ancestors and how the stories we tell ourselves shape who we are.
Everything we know so far about “Sunrise on the Reaping”Can you survive the wait for the new Hunger Games book? Check out our guide to all the details, from the best fan theories to an excerpt read by narrator Jefferson White.
Chaos, comedy, murder, and romance all combine in “Scythe & Sparrow”Author Brynne Weaver talks about concluding the Ruinous Love Trilogy, adaptation news, and how to think like a serial killer.
Dungeon Crawler Carl creator Matt Dinniman says LitRPG is just getting startedThe author talks about what to expect from “This Inevitable Ruin,” his inspiration for Princess Donut, and why he writes for audio first.
Harry Trevaldwyn on the power of queer rom-comsThe beloved actor and comedian shares what it was like to write and perform his first novel.
9 listens to help you celebrate Galentine’s DayForget Valentine's Day—this year, we're all about celebrating the most important (literary and otherwise) friendships in our lives.