So Many Book Links.
⚓ Books 📅 2026-02-27 👤 surdeus 👁️ 2Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.
Friday rapid-fire wrap up time. Here are the links we didn’t quite get to, but are still worth browsing:
- First look at Sally Field in Remarkably Bright Creatures [People]
- The Most Popular Books on Goodreads This Week [Book Riot]
- Pope Implores Priests to Stop Writing Sermons Using ChatGPT [Futurism]
- Vogue is getting into the stunt pop-up library game [Vogue]
- Reese Witherspoon, PRH, and Coach embark on Gen-Z thirsty marketing campaign [Coach]
- You Can Now Book the Heated Rivalry Cottage [Conde Nast Traveler]
- Firefighters in Sicily rescue 400 rare library books from precipice after landslide [The Guardian]
- Tayari Jones Still Needs To Read Anna Karenina [Lit Hub]
- 27 New Books to Read in March [The New York Times]
- The Rigor and Love of a Great Editor [The Atlantic]
- How Book Bans Led to the Postponement of the Diversity Baseline Survey [Publishers Weekly]
- Libraries pay 5 times more for e-books than consumers. N.J. lawmakers want to change that. [PhillyVoice]
- Sigrid Nunez to Publish First Short Story Collection [Columbia University]
- New book collects the weirdest forgotten stories of printing history [boing boing]
- Kyle MacLachlan to Publish Memoir [The Bookseller]
- Old Books Find New Audience in Age of Viral Reading [Financial Times]
