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Arianna Rebolini

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  • The Next Web
  • Pacific Standard
  • VICE
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Past articles by Arianna:

58 Great Books To Read This Summer, Recommended By Our Favorite Indie Booksellers

Featuring unputdownable thrillers, underrated books in translation, dystopian fiction, piercing criticism, and so much more — this list has something for everyone. → Read More

Best New Books Of The Summer

A witch trial novel from Rivka Galchen, an innovative memoir from Akwaeke Emezi, an espionage thriller from Kathy Wang, and more — each one perfect for the beach. → Read More

15 Excellent Paperbacks Out This Month

Are these great titles still on your TBR? Now you can get them in the best format. → Read More

42 Great Books To Read This Spring, Recommended By Our Favorite Indie Booksellers

Featuring unputdownable thrillers, heartfelt poetry, groundbreaking memoirs, magical fiction, and more, this list really does have something for everyone. → Read More

16 Excellent New Books That Deserve To Be Listened To

Get these spring releases on your TBLT — aka To Be Listened To — list, pronto. → Read More

27 Spring Books We Couldn't Put Down

Kaitlyn Greenidge's spectacular second novel, an eco-thriller from Jeff VanderMeer, a chilling deep dive into a true ghost story, and so much more. → Read More

18 Great Books That Are Out In Paperback This Month

Michelle Obama’s memoir, Andrea Bartz’s boss-babe thriller, Cathy Park Hong’s essay collection, and more. → Read More

Which New Book Should You Read Over The Long Weekend?

If you're lucky enough to have a 3-day weekend, spend those extra hours with one (or two, or three...) of these. → Read More

The Most Anticipated Books Of 2021

A Chicago crime cover-up; a metaphysical mystery; new releases from Colson Whitehead, Kazuo Ishiguro, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Melissa Broder; and so much more. → Read More

42 Books That Helped People Get Through This Garbage Year

At least the books were good. → Read More

These Are The Best Books We Read In 2020

From stunning poetry and illuminating nonfiction to heart-wrenching novels. → Read More

14 Series To Catch Up On Before The Next Book Comes Out

Goodreads shares some of the most anticipated releases in YA, historical fiction, romance, and science fiction/fantasy series. → Read More

46 Books Our Favorite Indie Booksellers Were Grateful For This Year

The fiction, memoirs, poetry, cookbooks, and cultural criticism that got the experts through the year. → Read More

Which New Book Should You Read Next?

Travel in time, around the world, or into a new fantastical reality. → Read More

Here Are Some Great Virtual Book Events Happening This Week: Oct. 12-18

Tana French chatting with Ruth Ware, Ina Garten presenting her new Barefoot Contessa cookbook, a spotlight on Indigenous voices, and much more. → Read More

Great Virtual Book Events Happening This Week Oct. 5-11

Kevin Kwan in conversation with Amy Tan; Rumaan Alam in conversation with Emma Straub; panels on cozy romances, "unlikeable" teen girl protagonists, and southern storytelling; and so much more. → Read More

Karen Russell Wishes Her Dystopian Novella Didn't Feel So Close To Reality

"Rereading this story by the emergency lighting of 2020, I can see that so many of the fears that inspired [Sleep Donation] have become facts." → Read More

Here Are Some Great Virtual Book Events Happening This Week: Sept. 28–Oct.3

Panels on thrillers by Black women, literature in translation, political activism in YA, and much more. → Read More

38 Great Books To Read This Fall, Recommended By Our Favorite Indie Booksellers

From a space opera to a transformative justice guidebook to the best new novels in translation, these are some of our favorite booksellers' favorite reads. → Read More

Virtual Book Events Happening Sept. 14-18

Michael Ian Black on toxic masculinity, Stacy Abrams on women's electoral power, two nights of poetry on protest and revolution, and more. → Read More