From Ms. Tina Knowles to activist Tamika Mallory, these seven Black authors are dropping books that need to be on your spring reading list.
Every African American should read—or reread—this list of 20 books that amplify the voices that shaped our collective consciousness.
It's 2025, and the new year is the perfect time to reignite your passion for reading, especially as the cold, snowy weather may be pushing you to curl up on a comfy chair, snuggle under a warm blanket with a steamy cup of tea, and get cozy with a good book.
Here are a few upcoming book releases that have us hyped for the fall.
Elisabeth Ovesen teased fans with a tantalizing trailer for her latest novel, "The House of Ill Repute." 😈
‘Nubia: The Awakening’ is a story with a familiar sci-fi trope of dystopian futures but is done in a revolutionary way.
Brought to the masses by Crown Publishing Group, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House, 'Wildflower' will hit the shelves on May 9, 2023.
The book will be published by Dey Street Books, an imprint of the William Morrow Group at HarperCollins Publishers.
The announcement of Obama's book tour comes weeks after she and her husband Barack returned to the White House to unveil their official portraits.
The hilariously funny ABC sitcom "Abbott Elementary" is teaming up with Scholastic to throw free book fairs that will help to support underfunded schools across the United States.
If you’re a goal-oriented individual who likes to consume information that will improve your life, then maybe reading is hard for you because you aren’t that into novels. We get that. A novel about a sultry affair that involves BDSM doesn’t exactly enrich the mind. So maybe you need books that will change your life. You could look into psychology books that address how the mind works and help you develop new perspectives, mindsets, and psychological tools to tackle everything from your career goals to your mental health issues