- 2025 Aug 25
North Carolina’s Newest Indie Bookshop
Chapter House Books opened this past weekend in downtown Fayetteville.
Mobile Bookshop Rolls Through Wisconsin
Loom & Lore Bookmobile has hit the road in Green Bay and is traveling throughout the state’s northeast regions.
- 2025 Aug 22
Bookshop.org, Two Trees Support Binc
The joint donation of $5,000 will go toward the Book Industry Charitable Foundation’s mission of assisting booksellers and comic shop employees in need.
Malibu’s Last Indie Bookshop Struggles
Malibu Village Books is fighting to survive amid natural disasters and changing demographics.
Horror Bookshop Creeps into Brooklyn
The Twisted Spine will open soon in Williamsburg.
Buenos Aires Comes to D.C.
Inspired by the Argentine city, Flor. Coffee + Books is opening in Georgetown today.
- 2025 Aug 21
Romance Bookshop Flutters into Idaho
Hearts on Fire Books will open in Boise this October.
Ohio Town to Receive First Bookshop
Lit and Lore Bookstore will open this fall in Fremont, which currently doesn’t have a bookshop.
South Carolina Bookshop Relocates
As the Page Turns plans to move from downtown Travelers Rest.
- 2025 Aug 20
From the New York Times
How Harry Potter Fans Are Driving the Romantasy Trend.
From the New Republic
How a Group of Michigan Parents Defeated Anti-Trans MAGA Activists.
From the Tennessean
Controversial policy banning transgender books fails for third time in Tennessee.
From Elle
Why Adult Women Love The Summer I Turned Pretty.
From the South China Morning Post
Her agent didn't understand, so it was shelved. Now, Abigail Hing Wen is releasing The Vale, a decade-old story about a child in an AI world.
From NPR
Nerd! How the word popularized by Dr. Seuss went from geeky insult to mainstream.
From the Guardian
Andy Griffiths: 'I think it's a pity that reading is being lost through neglect.'
From the Associated Press
Fans celebrate the 80th birthday of the Moomins, Finland's most lovable literary cartoon family.
From Literary Hub
A Talent for Trouble: A Brief History of Paddington Bear.
From NPR
Did you love Holes growing up? Good news, Louis Sachar is still writing for you.
From the Conversation
Quentin Blake and Me at the Lowry: the magic touch of Britain's best-loved children's illustrator.
From Book Riot
How Wordless Picture Books Turn Kids into Readers.
Raz-Shumaker Prize Winners
Adam O. Davis and Micah Dean Hicks have won this year’s Raz-Shumaker Prairie Schooner Prizes, presented by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s national literary quarterly.
Monica Potts Wins Booker Worthen Prize
Potts’s 2023 memoir, The Forgotten Girls, has won this year’s Booker Worthen Literary Prize, presented by the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies.
Kentucky’s Newest Bookshop
Heathen’s and Co. Booksellers is gearing up for its grand opening in Madisonville.
- 2025 Aug 19
Bookshop ‘Sequel’ Comes to Texas
Talking Animals Books will open a second location in Grapevine, this time with a full-service coffee bar, wine tasting room, and event space.
Spotlight on N.Y.C. Bookstore-Bar Combo
Bibliotheque in SoHo offers books alongside a wine list inspired by literature.
Queer Bookshop Says ‘I Do’
All She Wrote Books in Somerville, Mass., will host a one-day wedding marathon for LGBTQ couples amid fears of SCOTUS overturning marriage equality.
Books Get Yummier in Idaho
Cooks and Books in Meridian offers cookbooks and cooking classes.
- 2025 Aug 18
Ignatz Awards Announce 2025 Finalists
Michael D. Kennedy and Connie Meyers are among the 50 nominees across 10 categories for this year’s Ignatz Awards.
Central N.J.’s First Romance Bookshop
Charmed & Bound Books will open in Flemington this fall.
Polari Prize Hits Pause
Following a mass boycott over the inclusion of self-described TERF John Boyne, the U.K.’s Polari Prize is currently on hold for internal reviews and panel restructuring.
Bookshop-Cafe Combo to Open in Missouri
The Plot Twist Cafe will open in downtown Maryville this fall.
Southern Authors Talk (Book)Shop
Kristen Arnett and Mary Alice Monroe, among other authors, have compiled seven bookstores throughout the south that “every book lover should visit.”
- 2025 Aug 15
First-Ever Founders Historian Laureate
Robert A. Caro has been named as the first-ever Founders Historian Laureate by the New York Historical.
Kansas Bookshop Faces the Fire
Monstera’s Books in Overland Park suffered smoke, water, and fire damage due to a blaze spreading from the restaurant next door.
California Shop Reopens After AC Trouble
Best Bookstore in Palm Springs has relocated after weeks of air conditioning issues.
A New Bookshop for Pennsylvania
Wandering Soul will open in downtown Sharon next week.
- 2025 Aug 14
Romantasy Bookshop Comes to California
The Velvet Bookshop has opened in downtown Petaluma.
Kukula Award Finalists
Dan Kois and Emily Wilson are among the 10 finalists for this year’s Kukula Award for Excellence in Nonfiction Book Reviewing, presented by Washington Monthly.
S.C. Bookshop Seeks Support to Relocate
As the Page Turns in Greenville County has launched a GoFundMe to help with moving costs.
Bookshop-Cafe to Land in N.Y.
Protagonist Books and Coffee will open in Ithaca after Labor Day.
Georgia Pop-Up Readies Storefront
Kiss and Tale Romance Bookshop will open its first permanent location in Decatur this fall.
- 2025 Aug 13
From Capital B Atlanta
Publisher Denene Millner Creates Joyful Stories for Black Children.
More Than Just a Bookstore
Opus, the publishing wing of Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., allows authors to self-publish their own work.
From School Library Journal
Twilight at 20: The vampire saga that transformed YA and the broader culture.
From the New Hampshire Bulletin
New law will make New Hampshire library records available to parents.
From Playbill
Christopher Jackson, Candrice Jones, Kwame Alexander Collaborating on The Crossover Musical.
From Literary Hub
On 65 years of Green Eggs and Ham, and how to handle the complex legacy of Theodor Geisel.
From the New York Times
Louis Sachar's first book for adults began as a YA story, about a 15-year-old princess set to marry a prince more than twice her age.
From Fuse #8
Books Good Enough for You: A Talk with Nancy Hudgins About Ursula Nordstrom.
From People
Billy Porter Announces New Picture Book Songbird in the Light.
From NPR
During an Island Storm, two kids on an adventure ask—'Do we try for more?'
From the New York Times
Edward Lear: The Children's Writer Who Drew Himself as a Bird: a review by Jon Scieszka.
Harvey Award Nominees
Charles Burns and Whitney Gardner are among the 41 nominated authors and illustrators across seven categories for this year’s Harvey Awards.
BAM Expands Florida Presence
Books-A-Million opened a new location on Merritt Island earlier this month.
Pop-Up Bookshop Comes to Texas
Top Shelf Bookstore has opened in Lake Jackson, which has been without a bookshop since 2016.
Texas Shop Reopens as Literary Center
Booked Up in Archer City recently reopened as the Larry McMurtry Literary Center.
- 2025 Aug 12
B&N Children’s, YA Book Award Winners
Devin Elle Kurtz, Sangu Mandanna, and CG Drews are the winners of Barnes & Noble’s 2025 Children’s and YA Book Awards.
Sophie Castille Award Nominees
Ryan Holmberg and Diana Schutz are among this year’s English-language nominees for the graphic novel translation prize, presented by VIP Brands, Comica and the Lakes International Comic Art Festival.
Tariffs Come for Comic Shops
The Comics Journal explores the unexpected ways tariffs are affecting comic book stores around the country.
Comics Censorship 101
The “Comics Under Fire” panel at SDCC offered strategies for teachers and librarians to combat book bans that target comics, reports Comics Beat.
The Forgotten History of the Hugos
File 770 spotlights the contributions of the late Ben Jason to the design of the Hugo Award trophies.
Cleveland Goes Super
A Superman statue has been unveiled in the city where writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster first conceived of the character, per the New York Times.
‘The Hobbit’ Rakes in the Cash
Bidding for a rare first edition of The Hobbit, which was recently discovered in a home in Bristol, England, has already exceeded $25,000, reports the New York Times.
No Agent, No Problem
Subclub compiles a list of 10 indie presses that will publish graphic novels from unagented authors.
R. Crumb Returns
Fantagraphics will release Tales of Paranoia, a new one-person anthology comic by Robert Crumb, in November, according to ICv2.
Copaganda in Comics?
Book Riot analyzes how portrayals of police in superhero comics have changed since 2021.
Superhero Movies Get Campy
From Superman to Fantastic Four, this was the year Hollywood finally pulled off comic book camp, argues Variety.
Homestuck Gets Animated
The multimedia webcomic that took over the internet in the 2010s is set to be turned into an animated series, reports the AV Club.
Manga Artists Can’t Keep Up
As manga continues to boom in both print and digital formats, publishers are facing a shortage of manga artists to keep up with the breakneck pace of the genre’s growth, per Screen Rant.
Kickstarting Quantum
Quantum editor Steve Tanner has launched a Kickstarter for the four latest issues in the comics series, including the brand-new, long-awaited #12.
Nebraska Bookshop Faces the Storm
Chapters Books and Gifts in Seward sustained significant damage last weekend due to severe weather.
Brooklyn Public Library Prize Longlist
Mosab Abu Toha, Tony Tulathimutte, and Yasmin Zaher are among the 20 longlisted authors for this year’s Brooklyn Public Library Prize.
South Dakota Bookshop Gets New Owners
A trans couple has taken over Outside of a Dog in Vermillion after the state’s anti-trans laws forced its previous owners to move away.
Aurora Award Winners
The Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association has announced the 10 winners of this year’s Aurora Awards.
Wainwright Prizes Shortlist
Alice Mah and Helen Scales are among the 42 shortlisted authors across six categories for the U.K.-based Wainwright Prize for nature and conservation writing.
Polari Prize to Undergo ‘Full Review’
After more than half of its longlisted authors withdrew due to the nomination of self-described TERF John Boyne, the Polari Prize plans to move forward with this year’s award but will still undergo a “full review” of its selection process.
- 2025 Aug 11
Minneapolis Bookshop Relocates
Eat My Words will celebrate the grand opening of its new location in the historic Telephone Building this weekend.
Authors Withdraw from Polari Prize
At least 11 authors and two judges have withdrawn themselves from the U.K.-based Polari Prize after author and self-proclaimed TERF John Boyne was named on the longlist.
- 2025 Aug 08
B&N Descends on NorCal
Barnes & Noble will open a new location in Napa, sparking debate over the impact on local bookshops.
California Town Gets a Bookstore
BK Bookstore & More opened in Ceres last week and is the town’s only bookshop.
Miami’s Newest Romance Bookshop
Steamy Lit will open in Miami Springs this winter.
Queer Bookshop to Land in Ohio
The Little Gay Bookstore will open in Columbus next month.
- 2025 Aug 07
Indie Bookshop Comes to California
Scrawl, Scribble & Smirch Bookshop opened last week in downtown Gustine.
Mobile Bookshop Rolls Through Tennessee
Gallatin-based Prose & Pine Books hits up local markets, festivals, and neighborhood events across the state.
B&N to Open in New Jersey
Barnes & Noble will return to Clark next week after closing its doors in June 2022.
- 2025 Aug 06
From NPR
How a public library's summer game took over a Michigan city.
From ABC7 News
California First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom expands book club, spotlights libraries amid threats to public funding.
From the Long Beach Post
Long Beach. Calif., will open up its e-book library so teens from other states can read banned books.
From the BBC
Rare copy of The Hobbit sells for 'record-breaking' sum.
From the Intrinsic Perspective
Literacy lag: we start reading too late.
From the New York Times
All Aboard a Steam Train to See The Railway Children.
From the New York Times
Essay: My Love-Hate Relationship with Hans Christian Andersen.
From the Spokesman Review
Curious and Curiouser: Alice in Wonderland.
From the Clarion
How Goofus and Gallant shaped generations of kids.
From People
Max Greenfield Says Becoming a Parent Has Made Him More Appreciative of What Teachers Do Day to Day.
From the New York Times
Books for Kids Starting Preschool.
Children’s Bookshop Comes to Florida
The Story Garden has opened in St. Petersburg.
Long Island Town Gets First Bookshop
Northport Books, which opened last month, is the first local bookshop in the Northport area.
Maryland Bookshop Supports Immigrants
People’s Book in Takoma Park has donated proceeds from lobbyists’ purchase of a GOP senator’s book to a local immigrant rights group.