
Why embracing mortality and our limitations may help us succeed
Author Oliver Burkeman wants people to look at a different kind of self-help.
Author Oliver Burkeman wants people to look at a different kind of self-help.
'To sit by myself in a pub a long way from home and read a book, that’s a kind of bliss.'
The latest book in the series is the fastest-selling YA book of the year.
Renee Salt's memoir was manipulated and sold on Amazon for $20.
He didn’t suffer fools, loved boxing, smoked a pipe and liked to buy buildings on corners.
An exclusive extract from Knox's second memoir, Free: My Search for Meaning.
The Princess of Wales remains a cultural force 25 years after her death.
The book is set for a 2026 release.
TVNZ's Jenny-May Clarkson admits to suffering from self-doubt in her book Full Circle.
New York Times: These tips apply at any age, writes Roger Rosenblatt.
Behind the scenes at one of the fastest-selling theatre shows in Auckland's history.
The former broadcaster has shared her experiences in her new memoir.
'I feel rather a traitor because my own mother was so wonderful.'
Teachers fear Kim's books could spark a backlash in the present political environment.
Financial expert Martin Hawes on three big mistakes people make planning for retirement.
What's a Gruffalo? Why, didn't you know?
The Randell Cottage Trust needs $16,500 to cover the financial shortfall.
There are still plenty of people who believe listening to a book is lazy.
‘The shame doesn’t sit with us.’
"Where there is extreme wealth, there is usually also extreme power."
New York Times: The comedian dishes on life lessons and breakups.
“He wanted to be an artist on his own terms”
Dean Wickliffe started his hunger strike on March 10, seeking dignity and fair treatment.
Times: The Gruffalo author talks about life after losing her husband.
The Christchurch author has a new book - and a new song (sort of).
The Christchurch author's new novel stars a mystery-solving primary school girls’ punk rock band. Video / Rachel King
New York Times: The Kiwi's memoir alleges bad behaviour at the top of the company.
NY Times: Kiwi's memoir offers inside account of a company run by 'self-absorbed leaders'.
The illustrated book was inspired by Ardern's time parenting while Prime Minister of New Zealand.