‘Best I’ve ever read’: Five authors reveal their go-to summer books
Steph Vizard, Jeffrey Archer, Julia Baird, Tania Blanchard and Trent Cotchin reveal what should be on every Aussie book lover’s reading list this summer.
Steph Vizard, Jeffrey Archer, Julia Baird, Tania Blanchard and Trent Cotchin reveal what should be on every Aussie book lover’s reading list this summer.
Heard of the ‘Grandma Era’ hitting young women across Australia? Author NITA PROSE explains the age of the ‘old soul’ never really left us.
From sublime children’s books to contemporary adult novels, six of Australia’s best and busiest authors reveal their go-to reading list for the summer.
Remi Lucan survives a brutal attack and a marriage breakdown, but a series of ‘accidents’ make it clear someone is out to get her. This gripping novel is a holiday essential, read an extract.
A Hollywood actress who’s had relationships with Anthony Kiedis, a Beastie Boy and Aussie musician Ben Lee is spilling the beans in a new memoir.
Paris Hilton reflects on her infamous sex tape in her new memoir and shares reasons why she wasn’t behind the leak.
A model and best-selling author who uses a wheelchair is suing her former doctor for negligence that allegedly caused her disability.
The publisher of a classic children’s series has confirmed it will continue to rewrite the books to remove any “offensive terms”.
Kids’ horror author R.L Stine has denied sanitising his classic Goosebumps books to “appease the woke” — accusing his publisher of altering his work behind his back.
Sarah Harris has come out swinging against the treatment of Paris Hilton after the Hollywood socialite’s latest revelation.
Removing “supposedly offensive” words from children’s books is a “sickness” that must be stopped.
The publisher of Roald Dahl books has walked back on a decision to scrub “un-woke” language from some of its books. Here’s why.
The European publishers of Roald Dahl’s books have slammed the decision to change the author’s works, arguing that his stories will “lose all their power” if watered down.
The works of much loved childrens author Roald Dahl, who wrote Matilda, have been rewritten to remove terms such as “fat” and “ugly”.
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