Kirkus Reviews magazine is published on the 1st and 15th of each month in both digital and print formats.
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Featuring 319 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction and children's & teen; also in this issue: Gregor Hens' memoir 'Nicotine' is a book about addiction merely on the surface. "I knew it was a topic that would take me to the most important moments of my life," he says; and more
Featuring 310 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction and children's & teen; also in this issue: with a new children's book out about the Harlem Renaissance, poet Nikki Grimes gives young readers hope for the future while mining the past. "I feel their weight, and their influence, still," Grimes writes about the Harlem Renaissance thinkers; and more
Featuring 308 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction and children's & teen; also in this issue: the Best 100 Indie Books of the year, plus our full December 15 issue; and more
Featuring 330 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction and children's & teen; also in this issue: the Best 100 Nonfiction and Best 50 Teen Books of the year, plus our full December 1 issue; and more
Featuring 290 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction and children's & teen; also in this issue: the Best 100 Fiction & Best 110 Children's books of the year plus our full November 15 issue; and more
Featuring 281 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction and children's & teen; also in this issue: What's so funny to YA writer Nicola Yoon? With a film being adapted from her debut novel and amazing buzz for her second, being on top of the world might have something to do with it; and more
Featuring 244 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction and children's & teen; also in this issue: Congratulations to the 2016 Kirkus Prize finalists!; and more
Featuring 242 industy-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction and children's & teen; also in this issue: bestseller Maria Semple's new novel is so packed with interesting characters and situations, it could've been three times as long. Semple, our critic writes, is "on her way to becoming a national treasure."; and more
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