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15 Must-Read Thriller & Mystery Books Perfect for Summer

Who doesn’t love a spooky summer read?

15 Books About Black Music’s Impact On Pop Culture

This June, check out these reads in honor of Black Music Month.

“Love Radio” is a YA Romance Perfect for Music Lovers

Read an exclusive excerpt of “Love Radio” here.

Author Stephan Lee Is Hoping for K-Pop’s Queer Revolution

The author of K-Pop Revolution on social media, artists he loves, and why fandom is about feeling seen.

11 Best Contemporary Retellings of High School Classic Books

“The Great Gatsby,” but make it queer.

I Used a Tarot Card Cookbook to Divine My Meals for a Week

I let my fire burn and cauldron bubble in the name of Texas Toast.

25 Books By Black Authors to Read in 2022

Get your bookmarks ready.

Elliot Page Is Writing a Memoir

“Pageboy” hits shelves next year.

“The Whispering Dark” Is a YA Urban Fantasy With a Deaf College Student in the Spotlight

Read an exclusive excerpt from Kelly Andrew's debut novel.

The Lie of “Let People Like Things”

If “Let People Like Things” culture was really for everyone, people would be allowed to participate in criticism of fandom.

On Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling’s Transmisogyny, and What We Owe Each Other

You don’t have to answer for any random person out there, but being aware of what you’re consuming and from whom shouldn’t be too much to ask.

Jessica Jung’s “Shine” Sequel “Bright” Is on the Next Level

“[Rachel] pushes her comfort zone with new ambitions, faces the greatest hardship of her life, and, as always, learns that sometimes the best thing you can do for yourself is follow your heart.”

The 11 Best Books of 2021

A complete guide to the must-read books of 2021.

Boys’ Love Can Be For Anyone Who Loves Hot, Queer Storytelling

“It’s like a combination of nostalgia, fantasy fulfillment of what I consider lost experiences I didn’t have in my own high school/younger life because of intense closeting, and then just incredibly exciting and hot storytelling.”

For Zeba Blay, Being #CarefreeBlackGirls Isn't All About Joy

Her new book explores finding her carefree side through pain and depression.

For Latinx Heritage Month, Four Poets Imagine a New Future

This collection of poems features writing from Ariana Brown, Alan Pelaez Lopez, Melania Luisa Marte, and José Olivarez.

What “Squid Game” Taught Me About My Own Political Art

What is it about people killing each other in a deadly tournament that gets us ready to grab our popcorn?

These Authors With Roots in Latin America Are Redefining Purpose & Identity

“I want young folks who are searching for answers to know that they are powerful because power is daring to create and believe in something that only you can see,” says Elisabet Velasquez.