How COVID-19 has changed what books we’re reading
Coronavirus has had a surprising impact on the world of books – and on the behaviour of booklovers across Australia has changed forever.
Coronavirus has had a surprising impact on the world of books – and on the behaviour of booklovers across Australia has changed forever.
Australian author Rhonda Byrne reveals how she finally made her hit self-help book The Secret into a movie after a decade of work and how COVID-19 can be seen as an opportunity.
As a new Twilight prequel is set to hit shelves, a disturbing theme in Bella and Edward’s love story has fans up in arms.
As one of the most powerful players in Australian media, Siobhan McKenna is used to taking risks. This time, she is putting everything on the line with a new book.
A CHAPTER of children’s classic Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, which was cut from the final version, has been published for the first time.
“I AM afraid of everything.” The Girls star has revealed the true extent of her long struggle with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
OPINION: In its misplaced vanity, Wayne Swan’s memories which have been documented in his new book represent a missed opportunity to reflect upon a crucial part of Australia’s economy.
YOU loved this book as a kid. You enjoyed the two film adaptations too. So what on EARTH is going on with the terrifying new cover design?
THE Harry Potter author has penned an extraordinary letter to a young girl who survived a tragic shooting that took her entire family.
GAME of Thrones fans, take note: Sean Bean has addressed one of the most controversial plot lines to date — and it’s related to Jon Snow.
THE music industry is in countdown over Molly Meldrum’s autobiography The Never Um … Ever Ending Story, due for release — at long last — in October.
TOTES amazeballs! The latest edition of the Chambers Dictionary has included 1000 new words set to annoy word lovers around the world.
AUSTRALIANS who read novels, non-fiction books or both spend more time on the internet than those who don’t read, research has found.
THE famous freckle-faced comic book icon Archie is to be killed off, taking a bullet for his openly gay best friend, it has been revealed.
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