Jacqueline Wilson Told "One Book Per Year" Was Enough
Beloved children's author Dame Jacqueline Wilson shares the shocking publishing advice she received early in her career, defying limits to become a literary icon.
Beloved children's author Dame Jacqueline Wilson shares the shocking publishing advice she received early in her career, defying limits to become a literary icon.
Discover the most captivating non-fiction releases of September 2024. From gripping true crime and royal revelations to thought-provoking science and history, our curated guide ensures your next great read.
Discover the most anticipated books of autumn 2025, from Thomas Pynchon's first novel in 12 years to Margaret Atwood's revealing memoir and new works by Salman Rushdie and Stephen King. Your complete literary guide.
Discover the most addictive enemies-to-lovers romance novels captivating UK readers. This trope is dominating the charts, and we've got the ultimate list of must-reads that master the art of turning loathing into longing.
Discover the hottest new fiction releases for September. From Holly Smale's poignant 'Know It Ends' to Emily Slapper's gripping 'Never Happen', this month's literary lineup is unmissable for any book lover.
Acclaimed author George Saunders secures his second National Book Award for the captivating short story collection 'Liberation Day', cementing his status as a modern literary master.
Graham Linehan, the celebrated co-writer of Father Ted, is mourning the devastating loss of his wife, Helen Serafinowicz, who has died following a courageous fight against cancer. The comedy world unites in grief.
Discover the must-read paperback releases for September 2025. Our curated guide features Haruki Murakami's latest masterpiece, Richard Powers' profound new novel, and other unmissable fiction and non-fiction titles to add to your collection.
The literary world pays homage to Allan Ahlberg, the cherished British author behind classics like 'The Jolly Postman', whose playful rhymes and stories captivated generations of young readers.
Discover the best new children's books this month, featuring the legendary duo Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury's latest masterpiece, 'Oh Dear! Look What I've Got!', plus magical adventures from Huw Aaron and Ross Montgomery.
Across Ukraine, a grassroots movement is systematically removing Russian-language books from libraries and schools, reflecting a profound cultural shift following the invasion.
Acclaimed author Jung Chang announces the sequel to her global bestseller 'Wild Swans', a profound memoir chronicling her family's journey through China's tumultuous 20th century, set for publication this September.
Master of horror Stephen King reveals the uncanny and chilling similarities between his 1979 political thriller 'The Dead Zone' and the contemporary political landscape shaped by Donald Trump, calling the comparison 'frighteningly accurate'.
Beloved children's author Dame Jacqueline Wilson reveals her brilliant new concept for a story featuring Tracy Beaker's daughter, Jess, in a heartwarming new chapter for the iconic character.
Discover the most anticipated book releases of September 2025. From gripping fiction to groundbreaking non-fiction, explore the titles that will dominate bestseller lists and book club discussions this autumn.
Legendary horror writer Stephen King opens up about his profound fear of dementia, revealing personal anxieties about memory loss and his determination to continue writing 'until the end'.
Discover the captivating books that dominated August's reading lists, from chilling thrillers to profound memoirs, as shared by top authors and avid readers.
Acclaimed director Guillermo del Toro parts with a vast collection of rare books, manuscripts, and artwork in a record-breaking auction in Los Angeles, with proceeds supporting film restoration efforts.
Acclaimed Canadian author Miriam Toews discusses her powerful new novel exploring trauma, survival, and the complex aftermath of violence in an exclusive, in-depth interview with The Guardian.
Discover Kate Riley's groundbreaking debut novel, 'Ruth', a poignant and darkly witty exploration of grief, family secrets, and the unvarnished truth of a woman's life.
Discover the must-read children's and YA books of the season. Our expert roundup features magical picture books, thrilling middle-grade novels, and powerful young adult fiction to inspire every young reader.
Dive into Elodie Harper's 'Boudicca's Daughter', a powerful tale of a mother's ferocious battle for vengeance and freedom against the Roman Empire. Discover the human story behind the legend.
Dive into the dark, twisted worlds of M.W. Craven's 'The Final Vow' and S.J. Fleet's 'Cut-Throat Trial'. This review explores the intricate plotting, forensic detail, and psychological depth that make these new releases essential reading for crime thrille
Discover the hottest new book releases for August. Our critics delve into Adam Kay's latest medical memoir, a witty Greek myth retelling by Phoenicia Rogerson, and Lucas Oakeley's charming ghostly debut. Find your next favourite read here.
A candid review of 'Tart & Slutty: The Cheff's Cookbook', the provocative new culinary release causing a stir with its unapologetic approach to food and feminism. Discover why this isn't your average cookbook.
Discover why Florence Knapp's debut novel, The Names, is the must-read literary sensation of the year. A gripping tale of family secrets, identity, and a mysterious inheritance that will keep you hooked until the final page.
A major US bookstore chain has suspended its charitable donations of LGBTQ+ literature, citing a 'chilling effect' from a surge in restrictive state laws. The move highlights the growing impact of legislation on free expression.
The prestigious Polari literary prize has been abruptly cancelled by its founder, Paul Burston, in a powerful stand against author John Boyne's controversial views on LGBTQ+ issues and transgender rights. The decision sends shockwaves through the UK liter
Discover the finest short novels and novellas for busy readers. Our curated list from The Independent features masterpieces by George Orwell, Kazuo Ishiguro, and more, all under 200 pages for instant literary satisfaction.
A definitive ranking of Thomas Pynchon's labyrinthine literary masterpieces, from the paranoia of 'The Crying of Lot 49' to the sprawling epic 'Gravity's Rainbow'.