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From a harrowing tale of a lost childhood to a gripping thriller with unpredictable twists and turns, here are five excellent page-turners to add to your to-read pile.
From a harrowing tale of a lost childhood to a gripping thriller with unpredictable twists and turns, here are five excellent page-turners to add to your to-read pile.
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Daniel Radcliffe has delighted Harry Potter fans with his latest career move, as he rejoins the wizarding world for a special quarantine treat.
Anna Wintour should be walking the Met Gala red carpet today. Instead, she’s grappling with the fallout from a brutal tell-all book.
IT’S been two years since Robin Williams’ death. Now, his widow has penned a heart-wrenching essay on the actor’s final days.
PETER Rabbit is hopping off the page and into cinemas with an Australian-made movie that will star James Corden, Rose Byrne and Elizabeth Debicki.
ROOM author Emma Donoghue, who saw her novel made into an Oscar-winning movie, has a new book out which couldn’t be more different. The Wonder inhabits a totally different world.
ONE simple recommendation from Oprah Winfrey can turn a book into a bestseller — and this hugely popular author is angry she’s apparently been snubbed.
MORE than 25 years after he left her for his Crocodile Dundee co-star, Paul Hogan’s ex-wife Noelene reveals the truth about their relationship.
SHAILENE Woodley thinks if teen girls knew how to masturbate, teenage pregnancy rates would go down.
THE Oscar-winning actress has claimed that she wasn’t taken seriously at the beginning of her career because of her good looks.
ALEXIS Arquette frequently made headlines with allegations about some of Hollywood’s biggest stars — and she was planning a juicy tell-all memoir.
IT’S a close call, but hard grafter Anthony Albanese says there’s one job that definitely qualifies as his worst. And it’s just about as unglamorous as it gets.
FOUNDING Beach Boys member Mike Love makes a bizarre and startling claim about an incident in the band’s heyday in a new memoir.
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