Keen on Colin’s wet shirt? New spin-off you need to read
There’s more to pop culture/classic crossover Pride and Prejudice than Colin Firth’s wet shirt, with a new spin-off hurling another favourite character into London’s grimy underworld.
There’s more to pop culture/classic crossover Pride and Prejudice than Colin Firth’s wet shirt, with a new spin-off hurling another favourite character into London’s grimy underworld.
Melinda Gates says she knew her marriage to Bill Gates was in deep trouble when his infidelities and ties to Jeffrey Epstein were revealed.
Blink-182 singer Mark Hoppus has revealed the details of an “awful” date he had with a big US TV actress in his new tell-all memoir.
Tom Hanks’ daughter Elizabeth has opened up about her turbulent childhood in an explosive new tell-all memoir.
David Batty knows Outback Australia better than most – and has had his share of hairy moments. In Batty’s Bush Bible, he tells why fashion photographers, musicians and the Top End don’t mix.
Midnight Oil’s Jim Moginie not only tells the story of the iconic Aussie band in The Silver River – he recalls discovering that he had been adopted and the long search for his birth family.
Bob Hawke was one of Australia’s most legendary prime ministers – but as David Day recounts in Young Hawke, wild living almost ended his political career before it began.
In this extract from Tested, Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins discovers how America’s Cup champion John Bertrand turned the Aussie Olympic swimming team around.
The most original biography yet of Queen Elizabeth II, Craig Brown’s A Voyage Around The Queen, contains dozens of little-known anecdotes – including the time an Australian artist found himself at Buckingham Palace.
A former nurse gives Bill ‘Swampy’ Marsh a rare glimpse into prison medicine – surprisingly declaring that “as a nurse, I’ve never felt safer than I was in the prison environment”.
Rock legend Jimmy Barnes has already set the book world alight with his memoirs – now he has branched into a new area. See what you think of this exclusive extract.
R.E.M. – one of the biggest bands of the 1990s – had just kicked off their biggest year before disaster struck. It changed their future.
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Cricket legend Shane Watson turned his own game around by changing his mental approach. In The Winner’s Mindset he reveals how to change your own life – a timely read as Australians settle in for the Boxing Day Test.
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