Jane Austen, one of the most famous writers in the world, wrote six full-length novels. You may have read some, studied others, and been captivated by adaptations of them all on both the big and small ...
A motive. A crime. Secrets. Lies. Suspects. The twists and turns. We all know the makings of a good crime novel, but what elevates 'good' to 'classic'? We've listed some of our favourite classic crime ...
It’s Not About the Burqa represents the voices you don’t see represented in the media – seventeen Muslim women speaking frankly and honestly about the hijab and their faith; love, sex and divorce; ...
Theo and Kit's journey from childhood friends to lovers turned estranged exes takes an unexpected turn when they unknowingly book the same dream European food and wine tour. Exploring the romantic ...
Has a fabulous sense of scale that only someone as talented as Adrian Tchaikovsky can pull off . . . Very much recommended.Peter F. Hamilton ...
A devastating pandemic leaves civilization in ruins, but amid the silence of abandoned cities, resilience emerges. Emily St.
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 ...
2022 marked fifty years of Picador and the launch of the Picador Collection, a new list of contemporary classics taken from and inspired by Picador’s agenda-setting and boundary-pushing publishing.
In 2022, Lisa Marie Presley asked her daughter, Riley, to help complete her long-awaited memoir. A month later, Lisa Marie passed away. Riley, determined to fulfill her mother's wish, listened to the ...
Berkshire Hathaway is the conglomerate run by Warren Buffett and the late Charlie Munger, with a toe in everything from insurance to boxed chocolates, as well as significant stakes in companies such ...
In his book Why Read the Classics? Italian writer Italo Calvino defined classics as ‘books which, the more we think we know them through hearsay, the more original, unexpected, and innovative we find ...