Neurodivergent and disabled people have long been underrepresented in our stories. Here, Elle McNicoll talks about the power ...
Tim Winton is one of Australia's most acclaimed writers. Whether you are new to Tim Winton or already a fan, discover our ...
This Booker Prize-winning novel and 1990s literary sensation follows fraternal twins, Rahel and Estha, in the state of Kerala, India in 1969. Armed only with the invincible innocence of children, they ...
When little Ted falls out of bed, he finds himself on an incredible adventure thanks to three little mice. As they count the things they see, from fast cars to kind dolls and a huge mountain of blocks ...
With so many streaming services out there alongside our favourite cinemas, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by choice, and with lots of pressures on our time, we want to know we're going to watch ...
Danielle Steel is the world’s bestselling living author, and has sold one billion copies of her books worldwide: if stacked, they would reach higher than 60,000 Eiffel Towers or 45,000 Empire State ...
David Baldacci has become one of the world’s favourite thriller writers, with his first novel Absolute Power, being adapted into the film of the same name starring and directed by Clint Eastwood. He ...
This is the central question posed by the food-based Japanese sleuthing series The Kamogawa Food Detectives, in which a ...
There’s a reason we’re drawn to the past. History is inescapable. Decisions are made on the back of past events, and lives are affected by the stories of those that came before us. Historical fiction ...
"I absolutely loved this. Like an Adam Kay for psychotherapy, Dr Natalie Cawley opens up the closed world of therapy so well, with humour, honesty and fascinating insights." Frankie Boyle At the ...
I kept thinking about Hilary Mantel’s Reith lectures as I was reading The Joubert Family Chronicles. Mantel spoke about fact and fiction being blended in her work like olive oil and egg yolk in ...