- I thought having a book published with typos or factual errors would be humiliating, but I don’t know if I could ever come back from something like this howlingly funny mistake by John Boyne. (The Guardian)
- Stacey Megally argues the mental benefits of listening to audiobooks. (Book Riot)
- Yoko Ogawa explores how literature wrestles with the memory of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. (The New York Times)
- Morgan Jenkins writes about the challenges of writing about the history of Black families because there is so little documentation. (LitHub)
- Namera Tanjeem rounds up this drool-worthy list of the biggest libraries in the world. (Book Riot)