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Children's literature prize for Australian Oscar winner
Australian illustrator Shaun Tan's life in recent weeks has been as fantastical as his children's books.

Brett McGregor: The birth of a celebrity chef
Where are they now? It's so often the public catch-cry following reality TV shows.

Cupid's aim
Nicky Pellegrino explains how her latest 'love story' could well be something else.

Book Review: <i>Washington: A Life</i>
Commander of the Continental Army which won the American colonies independence from Britain, first president of the United States: there's no doubt George Washington is one of the key figures who shaped the world we live in.

Death still becomes him
The latest offering from Simon Kernick sees the characters of his last six novels meeting for the first time. He tells Stephen Jewell how it happened.

Book lover: Michelle Ang
Actress Michelle Ang, who stars as Emily in the newly released film My Wedding and Other Secrets, shares what she's learnt from being a bookworm.

Book Review: <i>Starman: David Bowie - The Definitive Biography</i>
Starman captures only some of pop icon David Bowie's intrigue.

Travel book: <i>Oh Mexico!</i>
Mexico City is notorious for its kidnappings, muggings and other criminal activities so why would a young Australian author choose to live there?

A city perfect for dreamers and killers
Thriller writer Robert Crais talks to Craig Sisterson about the allure of Hollywood and turning an enigmatic sidekick into a leading man.

Book Review: <i>The Box</i>
German Nobel Prize-winner Gunter Grass always weaves some kind of magic through his stories and, in the case of his autobiographical work, this further blurs the demarcation line between his facts and his fictions.

Book Review: <i>Love And War In The Apennines</i>
It was 1956 and Eric Newby, the man who would become one of Britain's most admired travel writers, was stuck in a fitting room with a designer, a model and a lady with a mouth full of pins.

Book lover: Michelle Langstone
Actress Michelle Langstone shares her secrets as a bookworm.

Book Review: <i>Me and Mr Booker</i>
Stories of young, attractive women desperately trying to escape their small-town roots by allowing themselves to be seduced by older, apparently more worldly men, are not new.

Tales of Turkey (+recipe)
Kiwi chef Leanne Kitchen's latest cookbook celebrates the many flavours of Turkey, as well as its culinary history.

Saga of many families
Simon Sebag Montefiore tells Stephen Jewell about writing ‘the greatest story ever told’ and why the history of Jerusalem is the story of the world.

Book Review: <i>Daughters-In-Law</i>
As she grows older and hones in on the big issues of life, Joanna Trollope just gets better.

The shape of things to come
Bernard Beckett tells Graham Reid about writing for the savvy teens of today.

Book Review: <i>Hokitika Town</i>
Charlotte Randall is an award-winning New Zealand author whose novels reflect someone utterly in love with the potential of language.

Accepting sons' wives
British author Joanna Trollope, who is in Auckland next week, talks to Stephen Jewell about her new book and the trouble with raising boys.

Book Review: <i>Our Tragic Universe</i>
Scarlett Thomas has penned a chatty, delightful easy read about friendship, love, and making those hard, life-defining choices.

Book lover: Conor Lovett
Conor Lovett is a virtuoso actor and widely acclaimed as the best living interpreter of Samuel Becket's work.

Dreams come true
Childhood memories and an inspiration from the past are part of the rich tapestry of themes woven into Kim Edwards' novel.