Book Riot

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Book Riot
"Book Riot" in black brushstroke text on bright yellow
Type of site
Literature
Available inEnglish
Headquarters
United States
OwnerRiot New Media Company
Created byJeff O'Neal and Clinton Kabler
URLbookriot.com
Launched2011; 15 years ago (2011)

Book Riot is an independent literary website founded in 2011. The site publishes a range of book-related articles, book reviews, newsletters, and podcasts.[1] The site is operated by Riot New Media Company, which was co-founded by Jeff O'Neal and Clinton Kabler.[1][2]

Content

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Book Riot content includes news articles, book reviews, and book lists.[1]

Regular columns on Book Riot include Kelly Jensen's "Censorship News", which has chronicled book banning in the United States since 2021.[3][4] Book Riot has also collaborated with the non-profit EveryLibrary Institute to research public perception of book banning and trust in public libraries.[5][6]

Podcasts

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Book Riot podcasts include Book Riot: The Podcast, hosted by O'Neal and chief of staff Rebecca Joines Schinsky, and All the Books, hosted by Liberty Hardy.[7]

See also

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References

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