Melanie Hamrick: Mick Jagger’s girlfriend on her new bonkbuster
Times: The Rolling Stone gave feedback for his girlfriend's ballet-based romance novel.
Times: The Rolling Stone gave feedback for his girlfriend's ballet-based romance novel.
The former first lady spoke candidly about her and the former President’s early courtship.
Rose Carlyle discusses her new book, 'No One Will Know' and her success as an author. Video / NZ Herald
Alice Taylor was 'shocked' to wake up to a post by the celebrity chef.
NY Times: The best-selling author still shies away from the limelight.
In Here One Moment, Liane Moriarty confronts mortality and the unpredictability of life.
Times: Rooney has moved on, writes Laura Hackett. And that makes perfect sense.
TV funnyman has a new crime novel (and an All Black-related admission about his last one).
Some expected favourites have not made the cut.
Times: At 78, the former children’s laureate has turned her hand to different stories.
Times: Content about sex, by women, featuring women and for women is booming.
More than 20 New Zealand literary experts have been asked for their top picks.
Nearly 15 million books given away as Duffy programme marks 30 years.
OPINION: The book by Vincent O'Malley is not to be missed.
Mary Trump offers vivid new details about her family's deep dysfunction.
The festival launches in August next year.
Founded in 1874, Te Awamutu Library now serves 300 people daily.
Martin said the series has started to stray too far from the source material.
Craig Brown delves into the hidden corners of Queen Elizabeth II’s life.
Telegraph: Doctor believes it's not as permanent as we’ve been led to believe.
Kiwi Maria Hoyle moved to France in her 60s after a whirlwind romance.
Looking for something new to read? Experts share what’s caught their eye recently.
OPINION: Contemporary artists reinterpret and reframe the past.
Steady sales over four days results in record income of more than $20k.
REVIEW: Craig Brown's funny, fact-filled biography of the late monarch.
Financial Times: Chicken Soup fight's ugliness has shocked even distressed debt veterans.
The author of a new book on AI says it is 'too important to be left to technologists'.
Telegraph: With huge financial losses, the show had to go on for The Sinnerman
Times: Bryson on why he's updating A Short History of Nearly Everything.